RAF Air Helicopter Club

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RAF Air Helicopter Club

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Welcome to the RAF Air Helicopter Club.

The objective of the club would be to have some fun, flying Co-Op missions once a month.

First meeting will be on Monday 15/06/20 19:30.

The first meeting will be to gauge interest and skill levels.
Primarily we would be concentrating on getting a Huey flight together, to fly as slicks and gunships, but open to other modules.

All welcome, please sign up below stating which helicopter you would like to fly:

Andrew - Huey
Paul? - Huey
Neil - Huey
Mike - Huey
Chris - Huey
Matt - Huey
Maggsy - Huey
Keenan - Huey
Louis - Huey
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I will try to make it, no promises though. Monday evenings are really awkward for me, but if the majority can make it for then go for it, I'll have to catch up some other time.
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Me please with my big chopper - oh ok, make it the Huey for now.
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I’m up for next Monday with the Huey.
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Neil, I assume that you prefer the Mi-8?
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It is a big heavy stable thing. Takes some starting up though!

Huey is fine to begin with. Until the 105 makes an appearance perhaps?
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Sounds Good... I'll be there and have a base map, a simplistic easy going plan and some troops to play with. At the start ideally it'll be best, although not essential, that one airframe is used - Huey would be ideal....
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Excellent. I'm looking forward to this.
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I can fly the huey......but its not quite my KA50 but I'll make do 8-)
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I have the Huey, Gazelle, Mi 8, and Ka-50 I have stuggled to fly any of them, but aside from my comitments with 3(F) I would enjoy and chance to fly a helo ..
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