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#3429844 - 11/09/11 07:12 AM Re: Chinook update [Re: AD]
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Cheers, yes I was looking at what you describe as the antenna structure or children's climbing frame (monkey bars). I remember Dave and I having a conversation about its exact purpose.
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#3430835 - 11/10/11 10:27 AM Re: Chinook update [Re: AD]
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That's a mighty long antenna then.... /ResearchModeOn......

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#3432316 - 11/12/11 03:11 AM Re: Chinook update [Re: AD]
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Does anyone have a closeup of the controls/paddles showing the switch markings?

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#3432537 - 11/12/11 12:35 PM Re: Chinook update [Re: WarHorsey]
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Originally Posted By: WarHorsey
That's the normal location for the HF antenna on a D/F.

The G shown above looks fancier than a D/F HF antenna but I'm guessing it's just for a fancier HF radio. smile

Cheers,

- Horsey


That is correct! That "cage" is the AN/ARC-220(V)2 HF antenna.

See here (in a MH-47 cutaway):
http://www.flightglobal.com/airspace/med...away-poster.jpg

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#3433044 - 11/13/11 09:27 AM Re: Chinook update [Re: AD]
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G'day AD,

Do you mean the cockpit flight controls?

In any case I'll have some details, shoot me an email.

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#3433133 - 11/13/11 12:23 PM Re: Chinook update [Re: Cat]
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Originally Posted By: AD






The knob that broke off in re my post below can be seen in this picture. It is on the right-hand side of the overhead panel, on the right-hand overhead panel section nearest the windshield. It's the one next to the switch with the big red safety cover at the top of that panel section. The pilot in the right-hand seat is the one that broke it off.

That wouldn't happen to be the FADEC knob, I hope.

Miao, Cat

Originally Posted By: Cat
Having ridden in the CH-47 several times back in the '80s, that looks very familiar to me.

I remember one ride where the copilot turned a knob on the overhead panel and it broke off in his hand. It must have been important, because the crew chief ran up front in a real hurry.

We were practicing the art of helocasting, something MPs are not known for, at the time. So I jumped out about a minute later and I have no clue what happened to the Chinook after that....

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#3433374 - 11/13/11 07:38 PM Re: Chinook update [Re: AD]
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G'day Cat,

Not entirely sure which knob you're talking about so I'll give you a few and hopefully catch the one you mean.



A - Circular knob which rotates left/right and sprung loaded to center is the pilot control for 'hoist in/out', that's the old winch/hoist which comes out of the right side heater closet and can be rigged to winch through the center hatch, not the newer external hoist you see mounted outside the right crew station.

B - 5 position knob to select which cargo hooks (fwd, center, aft, tandem, all) are opened when the cargo release is activated.

C - 3 position switch (off, on, emerg) to enable hydraulic power to the rear cargo ramp or enable the emergency pilot ramp controls on the same panel.

D - The actual FADEC control panel forward of the ECLs.

If your ride was in the 80s I'm guessing the aircraft was fitted with the older 712 engines which didn't have FADEC, Can't remember what switches were in front of the ECLs where the FADEC panel is now, it's been a while.

Cheers,

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#3433491 - 11/14/11 12:24 AM Re: Chinook update [Re: AD]
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Sorry for such a delayed response but yes that long cage is in fact the HF antenna has not changed from the D,E,F,or G the pod would be the Multi-mode Radar (MMR Pod) it's a pieace of CRAP! Always fails

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#3433529 - 11/14/11 02:34 AM Re: Chinook update [Re: AD]
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eek2


!!!1!!


Durn it, I guess another high end computer is in my future!

A new gunship AND a realistic Chinook in a combat simulator?!!?

Oh yea, count me in! I want to do SF insertion missions, Med-Evac missions, you name it I'll haul it! And if I need a break I'll just bust some tanks for a change of pace, before flying heavy lift!

Anyone else see the docu from Ch4 in the UK the other day? "Fighting on the Frontlines - Helicopters". Covered the missions of both Brit Apaches and Chinooks, the former doing recon/hunter/killer on Taliban IED teams, the latter going to pick up the men injurted by the IED's...many cockpit and helmet cams in high resolution.


Edited by Rick.50cal (11/14/11 02:49 AM)
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#3433591 - 11/14/11 07:30 AM Re: Chinook update [Re: AD]
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Sorry Bear I should have mentioned that i was still on the subject of the minigun.

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