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This is totally impossible. No helicopter can ever fly upside down or do loop-d-loops!
They can if they have a rigid rotor system. That's a Bolkow 105 in the photo.
Rich
Young, handsome, NYPD helicopter pilot outside a Bell JetRanger 206B (with a rotor system that would lead, lag and flap, thus unable to fly upside down...)
Remains of a PBY Catalina, on display at the Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum in Anchorage. The story told to us was that some hotshot pilot burned up an engine while buzzing a bear; plane made a forced landing and the crew spent some 'quality time' on the tundra before getting a dustoff. The military eventually recovered the plane using a Sikorsky Skycrane.
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