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Post subject: Re: Looking to see if we have a Robinson R44 acquisition pro Posted: 04 Feb 2015, 23:34 |
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Joined: 11/15/09 Posts: 1856 Post Likes: +1353 Location: Red Deer, Alberta (CRE5/CYQF)
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When I got my Bell 47, I called ALL of the neighbors for which I had numbers. I told them that I had just got a helicopter, I would be landing at my house and if I was creating any problems for them, PLEASE call me and let me know. I also mentioned that there were several other helicopters that fly in our area and that a noisy helicopter may not always be me. I made an offer to each of my neighbors to take them up for a ride. So far 6-7 of them have taken me up on it and whenever possible I have landed at their place so they could get some pictures. I also asked them for numbers for the neighbors that I didn't have and to pass on my contact information and offer of a ride to anybody who might be interested. ...so far no problems with the neighbors and not a single call about the noise Glenn P.S. Rocky she's a beauty  congrats!
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Post subject: Re: Looking to see if we have a Robinson R44 acquisition pro Posted: 08 Feb 2015, 10:40 |
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Joined: 12/29/10 Posts: 1569 Post Likes: +523 Location: Houston, TX USA
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Congrats on the purchase.
I have more fun flying my helicopter than anything else. Being able to land just about anywhere is great. Fly over to a golf course to play a few holes, drop into Starbucks for a coffee, take of the doors and go shoot some wild boar, etc.
The R44 is a great ship and nothing even comes close to it for the $. The next step up is a big one, and that's the reason it's taken me so long to make the turbine leap.
_________________ Destroyer of the world’s finest aircraft since 1985.
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Post subject: Re: Looking to see if we have a Robinson R44 acquisition pro Posted: 08 Feb 2015, 13:25 |
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Joined: 08/14/13 Posts: 6410 Post Likes: +5145
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Username Protected wrote: Congrats on the purchase.
I have more fun flying my helicopter than anything else. Being able to land just about anywhere is great. Fly over to a golf course to play a few holes, drop into Starbucks for a coffee, take of the doors and go shoot some wild boar, etc.
The R44 is a great ship and nothing even comes close to it for the $. The next step up is a big one, and that's the reason it's taken me so long to make the turbine leap. You found a Starbucks that allows you to land?
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Post subject: Re: Looking to see if we have a Robinson R44 acquisition pro Posted: 08 Feb 2015, 13:34 |
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Joined: 05/10/09 Posts: 3859 Post Likes: +2969 Company: On the wagon Location: Overland Park, KS (KLXT)
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Username Protected wrote: You found a Starbucks that allows you to land? Back when I was working on my rotor ticket, there was a wing place that did. It was a great place to practice confined area landings. Land, shutdown, have some wings, fly back out again. I really want a helo, but SWMBO said "no, too dangerous." 
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Post subject: Re: Looking to see if we have a Robinson R44 acquisition pro Posted: 09 Feb 2015, 02:52 |
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Joined: 12/25/12 Posts: 3865 Post Likes: +4082 Location: KRHV San Jose, CA
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Username Protected wrote: Very nice Rocky. Is that your place in San Jose CA? or another place? My place near San Jose
_________________ Rocky Hill
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Post subject: Re: Looking to see if we have a Robinson R44 acquisition pro Posted: 09 Feb 2015, 05:00 |
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Joined: 08/03/08 Posts: 16153 Post Likes: +8869 Location: 2W5
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Username Protected wrote: Permit from who? City? County? Hoa? [D] All of the above. Use as a 'landing strip' of anything that is not zoned for it (e.g. 'light industrial') may require a conditional use permit or variance. Read your county/city zoning ordinance. And if you have a HOA, you are pretty much DOA.
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