Back in the late '80s when the US Army was pursuing an aggressor helo program, there version of Top Gun & Red Flag, one proposal they had was to modify Super Pumas to the Hind-D or other double-bubble Hinds. The drawing I saw of it looked as good or better than the "Red Dawn" Hind-As. What you're saying about Blue Thunder is interesting, as the only thing I read before in a magazine article was that it could only carry about 25 gallons of fuel due to the extra weight from its mods & it really didn't fly all that well. The comment that Murphy makes about it being "nose heavier than the ayatollah" supposedly reflected a true fact that the mods did make it nose heavy. ISTR the article mentioned they couldn't get more than 100 or knots out of it due to the mods. I did read something about the Puma / Hinds, tho, that the winglets & new nose made the Pumas handle much better.
quicksilvermustang wrote:
Well, as I said before, even though the puma looks like a conversion it was the brain child of Bill Yoak and the rest of us here at Aerospace Specialties (formally The Metal Cage). There might be a "conversion" for a puma to look like a hind, but this one was on the fly, I know becuase the "blueprints" are framed and hanging in our office. As for Blue Thunder helicopter no, It fly amazing according to ross reynolds who did the test flight on it. It flew so well Bell Helicopters came to us and asked what we didto make a Gazelle so fast. Ross reported that at normal cruise it was almost 25 knots faster and a whole heck of a lot lighter on the controls