Seen a few chinooks before. Some piece of equipment that is. A year ago we kept seeing a chinook flying over and around the castle in Lancaster. Not sure what it was doing but it wasn't much higher than the houses. We cld see the houses up the hill over the too of it. If you know,Lancaster the hill with the castle on isn't that high so the chinook must have a gd reason to fly so low. Was noisy at times when hovering or moving slowly. Some helo I think.
Is there's any helicopter experts what types are out there without a tail rotor. Seriously, I saw one that had what looked like two tubes on a planes tail wings instead of the rotor. Wasn't too far away so wld see any rotor, plus the way the tail was any rotor wld not be possible because of the wing there.
Btw which is bigger, seaking, merlin (is that the eh 101?) Or that,other SAR helicopter I've forgotten the name of??
Is there's any helicopter experts what types are out there without a tail rotor. Seriously, I saw one that had what looked like two tubes on a planes tail wings instead of the rotor. Wasn't too far away so wld see any rotor, plus the way the tail was any rotor wld not be possible because of the wing there.
Btw which is bigger, seaking, merlin (is that the eh 101?) Or that,other SAR helicopter I've forgotten the name of??