Steve Nelson wrote:
I remember it was a fun movie. But speaking of the earlier thread on Aviation Film Inaccuracies: who starts up any aircraft inside a hanger..much less fires up a helicopter in a hangar and flies it out the door?! I guess we're just supposed to believe Hagman's character is that good! The filmakers also must have broken every safety rule in the book letting a couple of kids run underneath a helo hovering just a few feet off the ground!
SN
It may be an not an approved method to start and fly a helo out of a hangar, but it it is "accurate" for the film, as James Gavin did just that. He started it and flew it out of the hangar.
That's why it's called a stunt.
He had done it previously in the closing sequence in "Birds of Prey". Nice aerial choreography in a very enclosed space.
So, though in real life, as far as safety goes, it may not be accurate, it was done and I wouldn't be surprised if there are others out there who have flown helos inside a hangar over the years just to say they did it.
That fake or inaccurate thing was kicking the ball into the can with the skid. I don't thing he could've generated enough side force with the skids in that small area to push the ball that fast and that far.
Jerry