CAP Pilot Sets 8 World Helicopter Records

Started by sardak, May 21, 2010, 06:37:49 PM

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sardak

From AOPA Online - http://www.aopa.org/aircraft/articles/2010/100517helirecord.html?WT.mc_id=100521epilot&WT.mc_sect=gan

Helicopter pilot Mark Young of Montrose, Colo., set eight world helicopter records last year that were recently ratified by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale,...Young also flies search and rescue missions for Civil Air Patrol and local search and rescue teams...

Mike

Flying Pig

I dont get what he broke?  Speed records ranging from 90-116 knots? And altitudes over 11,000?  What were the records that have been in place for over 50 years? Are they records specific to a piston helicopter? I have landed at 12K in an MD500 loaded with two cops and rescue gear.  An A-Star landed on top of Mount Everest at 29K a few years ago.

SarDragon

It's all done by classes, based on takeoff weight, powerplant, etc., just like in automobile records.

Here's the base page for rotorcraft.

Click the Select Sub-class : dropdown for a list of the classes. His records are in classes E-1b and E-1c.

Here's the page with his specific records.
Dave Bowles
Maj, CAP
AT1, USN Retired
50 Year Member
Mitchell Award (unnumbered)
C/WO, CAP, Ret

Flying Pig

Ahhhh, gotcha.  Thanks.  I thought that must be one bad--- R-44!