MD530 Helicopter Start-Up, Takeoff & Landing on Helipad Sports Car of Helicopters Hughes 500 N531RG

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07-23-2024 Helicopter Pilot David with Summit Helicopter is Starting Up this 650HP MD530FF (369FF) at Whiteman Airport. Huge thank you goes out to all the brave helicopter pilots & lineman who perform these dangerous jobs on a daily basis providing electricity.
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Built around the same airframe as the 500-D/E helicopter, the MD530-FF has a 650 horsepower engine, larger main and tail rotor blades, and increased performance at higher altitudes and hotter temperatures. MANUFACTURER: MD Helicopters, Inc. (McDonnell Douglas)
Model: MD530FF (369FF) (MD500)
FAA Registry # N531RG
YEAR : 1980
C/N: 0080FF
Operator: Summit Helicopters
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The MD 530F delivers increased operational capabilities, greater mission versatility, and superior performance. Equipped with the 650 shp Rolls-Royce 250-C30 engine, the MD 530F operates more effectively in hot, high environments than other helicopters in its class.
Engineered to Exceed. Fully Integrated Avionics. Unparalleled Functionality and Performance.
The MD Helicopters MD 500 series is an American family of light utility civilian and military helicopters. The MD 500 was developed from the Hughes 500, a civilian version of the US Army's OH-6A Cayuse/Loach. The series currently includes the MD 500E, MD 520N, and MD 530F.

The MD 500 was initially produced by Hughes Helicopters as the Hughes 500. Since being introduced in 1967, numerous models have been produced, often featuring a more powerful engine or a five-bladed main rotor in place of the original four-blade counterpart. The MD 500 has been commonly used for utility work, particularly the MD 530F; it has also proven to be popular with law enforcement agencies. Production of the type was continued into the twenty-first century by Hughes' successor companies, McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems, and subsequently MD Helicopters. While the MD 500 series has been largely operated by civil customers, it has occasionally seen military use, even to the extent of performing front line combat operations. The Salvadoran Air Force deployed their examples during the Salvadoran Civil War, leading to several losses. North Korea also covertly obtained a fleet of MD500s for military purposes, some of which have been allegedly configured into gunships.

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