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Take an Adventure with Cleetus McFarland in a MD 902 Notar Helicopter!

Take an Adventure with Cleetus McFarland in a MD 902 Notar Helicopter!
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Cleetus McFarland is at it again! This time, he's taking us on an adventure with a helicopter! Cleetus and his team recently got the chance to fly in a MD 902, the largest aircraft MD makes. This helicopter is no ordinary chopper, it's a Notar, meaning it has no tail rotor. Instead, the pilot controls how much air is flowing out of the tail with his pedals. It's a pretty wild design, and it's definitely something you have to see to believe.

Cleetus and his team were joined by Dan, an experienced pilot from Brim Aviation. Brim Aviation is an all-in-one stop shop for powerline utility and maintenance, firefighting, and even boats out of mangroves from the hurricane last year. Cleetus and Dan were able to use the helicopter's winch to pick up objects up to 550 pounds, and the cargo hook can hold up to 3,000 pounds.

The MD 902 is a beast of a machine, and Cleetus and Dan had a blast flying it. If you're a fan of American muscle, drag racing, car builds, turbochargers, car tuning, race cars, Freedom Factory, LS swaps, demolition derby, and burnouts, you won't want to miss this awesome video. Cleetus and his team are always up to something random, and this time it's a helicopter adventure you won't want to miss!

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Cleetus McFarland has done it again! His latest video has viewers in awe of the sheer power and creativity of the content. From flying a big block through the sky with massive headers to having George behind the camera, this video has it all. Viewers were also impressed with the pilot's skill, with many applauding him from all over the world. Sam's natural instincts of polishing the closest thing he could find had viewers in stitches. Garrett's roots of interviewing people was also appreciated, as well as George's commentary and camera work. The trifecta of burnouts, helicopters, and Sam had viewers in awe. The power of the airframe to lift the van was also impressive. The aviation community was also delighted to have Cleetus join them. Mystery machine getting crushed was a sad moment, but the flying cherry picker and two million dollar bald eagle made up for it. Sam shining up the heli and Dennis Anderson needing two kids had viewers laughing. Cleeter getting put in the lap of the winch operator was also a highlight. The video ended with a suggestion to do a burnout on a vertical wall, leaving viewers wanting more.