Taking "float" literally meaning float in water:
It's probably safer than a helicopter? I can't remember the name of the effect, but a helicopter in water automatically flips upside down because the heavy engines are mounted on the top. This causes the majority of deaths in helicopter water landings, even in shallow water, because the occupants can't egress due to disorientation.
The real question is does it flip upside down if it goes belly first into water.
Taking "float" meaning can it land:
The blades in the V280 are connected so one engine can drive both props. This thing can also glide AND/or auto-rotate if needed... so I think it'd be pretty danged safe with a competent pilot.
exabrial|2 years ago
The real question is does it flip upside down if it goes belly first into water.
Taking "float" meaning can it land: The blades in the V280 are connected so one engine can drive both props. This thing can also glide AND/or auto-rotate if needed... so I think it'd be pretty danged safe with a competent pilot.
loloquwowndueo|2 years ago
Do helicopters typically float?
meepmorp|2 years ago