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  • NXT Wax on Emergency Helicopter

    Had a slow 24 hour shift at work yesterday so the pilot and myself decided to work on one of the 3 helios we have. We washed with NXT, Clayed, 2 coats of NXT! This has NEVER looked this good since they day we got them!!









    Nick
    Survival Flight
    Critical Care Flight Paramedic
    Specialized in Advanced Neonatal, Pediatric, Trauma, Cardiac Life Support

  • #2
    Wow!

    That Helicopter looks amazing! I think this is the first time anyone has posted a picture of a helicopter with NXT Tech Wax to our forum.

    Very nice!



    Mike
    Mike Phillips
    760-515-0444
    showcargarage@gmail.com

    "Find something you like and use it often"

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    • #3
      Wouldn't mind being lifted in that! Awesome pics and great work
      2003 Black Cobra, ported/pullied, built SRA, custom tune, exhaust, cooling mods...11.06 @ 125mph
      2006 4Runner, daily driver
      2006 Avalon XLS, family ride

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      • #4
        Originally posted by NotoriousGT350
        Wouldn't mind being lifted in that! Awesome pics and great work
        You dont want to be lifted in that, unless its just a ride!

        My patients are critical. I dont get the ones that call for a ambulance because they took 2 motrins and 5 minutes later headache is not going away! Most of the time, mine are out of it! Every treatment/decision is carefully calculated! No time for errors. Even the ones I get when mom decided to do drugs her whole entire term and baby arrives 2 months early at 1lb., not breathing. Complete life support on the neonate for a 1hr transport, reviving the baby 6-8 times in less then 20 minutes. Intubating, IVs, monitoring. Its a rough job, but rewarding for some!

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        • #5
          Pretty bird

          Paramedic,
          Nice job on the helicopter. Has to be a great feeling running up to a clean ride.
          Thank you for your work in the medical field.
          It's a rewarding (and sometimes frustrating) job. You guys are always there for us.
          Scott (Capt./ paramedic, Fire Dept)
          Be Nice

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          • #6
            Looks great, they do look brand new. With that nice slick coat of NXT you should fly even faster!
            Brandon

            2007 Black Chevy Avalanche

            My Albums: Avalanche
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            • #7
              What is the top speed of the helicopter? BTW: great looking finish.

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              • #8
                I understand what you mean about being rewarding. In matter of fact, today while at lunch with some friends, an older couple recognized me as they were leaving. I had the gentleman as a patient one evening a few months ago and the wife came to me and gave me a hug. Both thank me for what I did and it made me feel pretty good about what I am going for. Currently I am in my sr. year in nursing school going for my RN. Things like that make me realize what I'm doing and encourages me to do my best to accomplish my goal.

                Just a few more months
                2003 Black Cobra, ported/pullied, built SRA, custom tune, exhaust, cooling mods...11.06 @ 125mph
                2006 4Runner, daily driver
                2006 Avalon XLS, family ride

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by George Wax
                  What is the top speed of the helicopter? BTW: great looking finish.
                  George,

                  Depending on weather we usually fly 120-150mph

                  You made me think on my day off! Here are a few things on the helios for our business.

                  There are 4 full time mechanics with one on call 24 hours/day.
                  There are 9 helicopter pilots.
                  Each flight staff has their own voice activated helmet.
                  There are 6 fixed-wing aircraft pilots.
                  Survival Flight travels all over the country by ground, rotor-wing and fixed-wing to pick up and delilver patients to care facilities.
                  A Bell 430 helicopter weights 6800 pounds with no fuel in it.
                  A gallon of JET A fuel weights 6.8 pounds.
                  Survival flight uses 146,449 gallons of fuel in the average year.
                  The helicopter travels at 135 knots or 150 mph.
                  The big blades spin 364 rotations per minute.
                  The smaller rotor blades in the rear spin at 1884 times per minute and are almost invisible when spinning.
                  Fully loaded with JET A fuel the air craft weights an extra 1600 pounds.
                  The helicopter will hold 263 gallons of fuel.
                  90 gallons of fuel are burned every hour.
                  In an average flight, 600 pounds of fuel is burned off.
                  A flight suit has 11 zippers.
                  Survival flight has flown 3,270,640 miles over the past 20 years.
                  Distance to moon from earth 13.7 times.
                  Circumference of earth 130.6 times.
                  Survival Flight flies 163,532 miles per year.
                  The Bell 430 helicopter has approximately 25,000 moving parts when in flight.
                  The transplant team uses the helicopter to obtain and transplant various organs.
                  The isolette for neonates weights 192 lbs.
                  Everything on the aircraft is weighted and calculated for flight.
                  The helicopter blades are honeycombed inside.




                  That should give you a little more information on it!

                  Nick

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                  • #10
                    In Southern California I see those helicopters all the time. They make a certain sound like a high performance engine. The regular Police Department Helicopter's are not as powerfull. But the Air Ambulances are pretty fast and sound powerfull. Thank you for providing these services in times of great stress and need.

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                    • #11
                      Paramedic,

                      Excellent work. All you need now is a Meguiar's decal!

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                      • #12
                        Sikorsky S-76 aircraft


                        Here's a pic of the ones they use near me. Everythime I see one flying, I know that someone is severely messed up. My supervisor's mother in law was airlifted and the 'medics on board literally saved her life when they administered heart attack stopping drugs in flight.

                        I witnessed one close up on the highway airlifting an accident victim. You don't realize just how big those Sikorsys are until you're up close, and there's NO mistaking those babies, they've got some of the heaviest thumping sounds of anything else I've heard.

                        I remember when to qualify to be a pilot, you had to be ex-military WITH flight experience in combat.

                        You guys have my respect, I always tell the rookies: "Be nice to the medics, they will be the ones to take care of your butt when you get it stomped."

                        -Senior Patrol Officer D. Mollohan

                        PS, did you remember to Rain-X the windows
                        Don
                        12/27/2015
                        "Darth Camaro"
                        2013 Camaro ... triple black
                        323 hp V6, 6 speed manual

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                        • #13
                          Awesome! Sure wanna detail one of these someday
                          "Detailing is as much an art as it is a science"
                          www.autodetailer.co

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                          • #14
                            After claying and NXT you might be saving a few pounds of fuel per hour due to the slicker surface.
                            3.9L, 280hp, optional full red interior, EPA Rating: 24 miles to the Wax Job

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                            • #15
                              Wow! Great job!!!


                              Tim
                              Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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