RTRHD
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It had to do with certain flight control inputs causing dangerous rotor loading that could sever the tail boom....yikes.
That is with any semi-rigid rotor system. I did all the SFAR training on a R22. (a friend of mine had one and I only have just less than 100hrs in one) I can say if you did all your initial training in one and lived you would be able to fly anything. Its really not that bad as a training ship. But you really have to pay attention in ground school and watch Frank's video its mandatory and it gets your attention. (I see dead people)
And this is still the wrong forum.....