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The first helicopter with a parachute | Zefhir by Curti Aerospace Division
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Discover Zefhir’s exclusive parachute rescue system and the unique turbine helicopter destined to become the go-to brand for air mobility. Installed above the main rotor, the parachute is designed as a backup for conditions where autorotation cannot be performed, such as: - flight control failure or loss of maneuverability; - flying over an area where emergency landing cannot be performed safely; - flight conditions that prevent restoring rotor rotation speed. If you can, autorotate. But if you can’t, the parachute will save your life! Click on "Visit Website" to learn more now!
Discover Zefhir’s exclusive parachute rescue system and the unique turbine helicopter destined to become the go-to brand for air mobility. Installed above the main rotor, the parachute is designed as a backup for conditions where autorotation cannot be performed, such as: - flight control failure or loss of maneuverability; - flying over an area where emergency landing cannot be performed safely; - flight conditions that prevent restoring rotor rotation speed. If you can, autorotate. But if you can’t, the parachute will save your life! Click on "Visit Website" to learn more now!
Discover Zefhir’s exclusive parachute rescue system and the unique turbine helicopter destined to become the go-to brand for air mobility. Installed above the main rotor, the parachute is designed as a backup for conditions where autorotation cannot be performed, such as: - flight control failure or loss of maneuverability; - flying over an area where emergency landing cannot be performed safely; - flight conditions that prevent restoring rotor rotation speed. If you can, autorotate. But if you can’t, the parachute will save your life! Click on "Visit Website" to learn more now!
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