Top of the World: photos from Nepal
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Top of the World - Aerial Trukking
VNPL Ppaplu 8,077' Aerial Trukking, uplift 750kg cargo + 130litres Go Juice, fly to VNSB Syangboche 12,402'; zero/zero arrival, almost no HIGE, then fly back to VNPL landing with 65litres GoJuice. YeeHaaa
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Top of the World
Sagarmatha - the very top of our Planet Earth 8,852m - 29,042' (though some claim claim 9klm -29,527'??)
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Fabulous and awesome pictures indeed VF. What type of camera do you use, or do you have several? Keep the pictures coming - they make my week. But take care, those are really scary looking mountains
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Hi VF, I have a signed Eurocopter hat by Didier Dalselle on a commemorative cap of his Everest landing in the B3.It states 8850m. Just thought I'd share this useless info!!
Cheers and cool pics (pardon the pun)
Cheers and cool pics (pardon the pun)
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Top of the World - office
Namaste Rotorheads
Thanks for Your positive compliments on my pictures...I really appreciate those. Cheers
Sagarmatha (Everest) height; if You Google it, there is a plethora of statements, comments, facts, formulas etc on the claimed height. Some as low as 8,840m, 8,847m, 8,848m, 8,850m, 8,852m even up to 9,000m all I can say is; its BLOODY high
Whilst doing mapping & filming around the upper reaches we are (aroundish) 23,000'+++ & the Peak of Sagarmatha is still an amazingly loooooooong way up
Land Happy Always
VF
Thanks for Your positive compliments on my pictures...I really appreciate those. Cheers
Sagarmatha (Everest) height; if You Google it, there is a plethora of statements, comments, facts, formulas etc on the claimed height. Some as low as 8,840m, 8,847m, 8,848m, 8,850m, 8,852m even up to 9,000m all I can say is; its BLOODY high
Whilst doing mapping & filming around the upper reaches we are (aroundish) 23,000'+++ & the Peak of Sagarmatha is still an amazingly loooooooong way up
Land Happy Always
VF
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Namaste VF
Yet again totally stunning views that us low altitude folk only ever glimpse in posts such as yours, I dont know about the others who read your posts,...... but I would swop places with you and pay for the privilage just to see such sights as you do at first hand ..and as you say in your daily office commute.!
Many regards
Peter RB. Lancashire
stay safe whilst dusting the snow from the cheeks of the Lord
Yet again totally stunning views that us low altitude folk only ever glimpse in posts such as yours, I dont know about the others who read your posts,...... but I would swop places with you and pay for the privilage just to see such sights as you do at first hand ..and as you say in your daily office commute.!
Many regards
Peter RB. Lancashire
stay safe whilst dusting the snow from the cheeks of the Lord
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Hi VF,
been with PPRUNE for a while and i must say, about the only threads i check nowadays on the forum is if you have posted new pics or the Rotary Jobs section.......
One question for ya: How do you deal with the massive turbulance you encounter and what AS is the best to ride them? I know this depends on the altitude your flying at due to VNE?
Have fun, be safe and never ever forget that some people would do some pretty weired stuff to be able to do what you do in the B3.......
Cheers,
bitmonx
been with PPRUNE for a while and i must say, about the only threads i check nowadays on the forum is if you have posted new pics or the Rotary Jobs section.......
One question for ya: How do you deal with the massive turbulance you encounter and what AS is the best to ride them? I know this depends on the altitude your flying at due to VNE?
Have fun, be safe and never ever forget that some people would do some pretty weired stuff to be able to do what you do in the B3.......
Cheers,
bitmonx
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Top of the World - details
Good Morning fellow Rotorheads Jet Ranger, Peter & Bitmonx
Roar Yar Tuborg Tea
Thanks for the positive vibes on my pix, greatly appreciated as always
Turbulence penetration speed errr well???? (nothing in the RFM) I find I just punch through at what ever speed works giving the least amount of machine bouncing around
Land Happy always
VF
Roar Yar Tuborg Tea
Thanks for the positive vibes on my pix, greatly appreciated as always
Turbulence penetration speed errr well???? (nothing in the RFM) I find I just punch through at what ever speed works giving the least amount of machine bouncing around
Land Happy always
VF