I have the coolest job ever

Doc Mopar

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Yea, some of you may think different but, saving lives hovering over some of the most exotic places in the world is it for me.
 

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i agree that has to be one of the coolest jobs on the planet...

now only if the Canadians had a military with helicopters [smilie=e:
 
Canadians do!!!???? I've done tours in Afghanistan and Iraq with Canadian rescue before. They use Eurocopter Pumas.. I think I have pics of them somewhere.
 
Doc Mopar said:
Yea, some of you may think different but, saving lives hovering over some of the most exotic places in the world is it for me.


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No hemis, wedges or carbs even. It has a duo of GE T700 turbo shaft engines, each rated at 1960hp @22,900 rpm.

*now if I could only bring one home with me*
 
Are you pararescue? Don't mess with the doc ... those guys are badasses. :)

Thanks for what you're doing to protect our freedoms. [smilie=b:
 
Doc Mopar said:
No hemis, wedges or carbs even. It has a duo of GE T700 turbo shaft engines, each rated at 1960hp @22,900 rpm.

*now if I could only bring one home with me*


Can you get mounts from Shumacher for one of those to go into a B-Body???




HEHEHEh. Just having some fun.


Seriously, it must be a blast riding that much power around.
Are you a chopper pilot or are you rescue team?
Or is it both? <---shows my ignorance of what you do.. sorry but I do appreciate that you are over there making things better.
 
Yup, Pararescue. Finally someone that doesn't ask if I'm a pilot. [smilie=e:

Here's a couple more pics.

One is of a couple of Russian Hind-D attack helo's we met up with in Turkey on the way to Iraq one time.

The other two are a C-17 globemaster giving birth to our blackhawks when we came back here to Iceland (home) (kinda) Just to show the sheer size of that C-17, we can fit 3 of our black hawks in it. The c-17 is actually a smaller cargo plane too, the C-5 we can fit 6 of or helos in.
 

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dodgechargerfan said:
Doc Mopar said:
No hemis, wedges or carbs even. It has a duo of GE T700 turbo shaft engines, each rated at 1960hp @22,900 rpm.

*now if I could only bring one home with me*


Can you get mounts from Shumacher for one of those to go into a B-Body???




HEHEHEh. Just having some fun.


Seriously, it must be a blast riding that much power around.
Are you a chopper pilot or are you rescue team?
Or is it both? <---shows my ignorance of what you do.. sorry but I do appreciate that you are over there making things better.

You may want to reconsider that. Think you get bad mileage now, these engines burn 2300 POUNDS of fuel each in about 3 hours. Which translates to about 350 gallons.

HAHAHA, I missed your post dodgecharger fan, about the pilot thing. :D
 
Doc Mopar said:
The other two are a C-17 globemaster giving birth to our blackhawks when we came back here to Iceland (home)

its so cute [smilie=e:

so where is this road runner located at?
 
very respectful job! [smilie=e:
check out the letters on the top of the planes tail in the last pic! [smilie=e:
 
sandwich said:
very respectful job! [smilie=e:
check out the letters on the top of the planes tail in the last pic! [smilie=e:[/quote]
McCHORD??? [smilie=e:
 
AMC, hahahaha It stands for "Air Mobility Command"

My Roadrunner is in storage at my parents place in MN right now. I'm actually moving soon. In about 3 weeks. So I have to pack the car, all my parts and my air compressor on the trailer and i the back of my poor abused 4.9L 4x4 ford truck and tow all if it to Tucson AZ.

Thanks alot for the comments though.
 
I rode in a huey once-didnt like it much,less mosquitoes where you are goin so thats good. What year runner?
 
It had a noticable vibration.68s are cool,I brought home a 69 this summer,got a tranny for it this last week.The only uninstalled 440 I have is cast crank so I might have to run the original 383 for now.Gotta have a pistol grip to be a runner.Have you seen that bike Jay Leno has with the gas turbine setup from an apache in it? [smilie=e:
 
I've had the original 383 in mine since I got it, wouldn't trade it for much other than the HEMI. It's been a great engine, it responds to performance parts quite well and the road runner 383 is a little different than the run-of-the-mill 383s put in everything else. Did '69s come with a pistol grip? I know the '68s didn't.

That Y2K bike of Jay Leno's has the Apache/Blackhawk's Auxillary power unit gas turbine engine. They may have put a different HMU (hydro mechanical unit=like the metering fuel pump on a diesel engine) to give it more low RPM power (as in 10,000-17,000 rpm the engine is at 100% @ 35,000 rpm) but, the factory sundstrand apu enigne is about 45 HP. It only runs one 115/240v generator on the helos.
 

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