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Question: on the Reddit rubbish there is a picture of the explosion from the missle but what is shocking is the 20 +/- helicopters on the parking ramp and tarmac....why are they not taken out? Maybe the next missle(s) did?? https://i.4cdn.org/pol/1647813486452.jpg
This deserves its own post.
Aircraft without pilots are just ornaments.
Fun to look at, but useless.
Helicopters are extremely difficult to fly. Fixed wing aircraft are easier to learn and easier to master. Rotary aircraft flown by inexperienced pilots can kill you a thousand different ways. I've flown in quite a few and noticed that good pilots are few and far between, it seems to take quite a bit of training to get good enough to fly combat missions. A lot of the pilots in Iraq were older and much more grizzled looking than the jet jockeys.
They really are a dynamically unstable flying accident waiting to happen and the 3/1 glide ratio of autorotation is crap compared to the 12/1 glide of an engine out Cessna, and you may be spinning on landing.
Good times, good times.
They are not to bad to fly but landing them needs a lot of training. Especially on a ship in a heavy sea state
Hypersonic missile probably more expensive than a helicopter, just doesnt make financial sense. Especially if you can take out all of the ammo that would be loaded into those helicopters. Now theyre just really expensive camera drones.