Like many machines, helicopters can experience malfunctions and other equally dangerous issues. Among these is mast bumping, where the rotor hub pivots so much it hits the mast. If you think this ...
Mast bumping is a critical aerodynamic hazard associated with two-bladed, semi-rigid main rotors (prominently in Robinson and certain Bell helicopters), occurring when the main rotor is "unloaded" ...
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