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    Made in China?

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    That's enough to give you some head/neck/spine injuries or long term complications. Ouch.

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    I never had a landing end that bad....well....there was this ONE time, but that was different.

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    Reminds me of that video of a Chinook shaking and baking and finally tipping over.

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    Did someone screw up and put the wrong type of fuel in that engine? And I thought my vehicle had mean idle.

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    Ground resonance. It can occur anytime the skids are on the ground, but it's also possible something mechanical allowed the spacing between the blades to shift out of tolerance and thus shift the center of balance for the rotor disk. Rotor blades may, depending on the type of rotor system, lead and lag (move forward and backward) in the plane of rotation to compensate for acceleration/deceleration. If a blade is allowed to shift too far (if an elastomeric dampener fails, for example) it throws everything out of whack, technically speaking.

    The old video of the CH-47 tearing itself apart while tethered to the ground is the same thing.

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