@@SNIXC But it can only be activated not by ar timer so yes I is not real but no despite it's a real Thunderbolt and using that rare signal that does exist but is not available on the ar timer
Fnap_ World_7765 wapakoneta, and valley springs both did that signal due to being broken. It’s not a real signal. You can modify it to do that but most don’t. There are 3 videos of wapakoneta’s bolt trying to do fire wail, but due to the timer being screwed it does not function properly, here’s one of them, starts towards the end ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rND8Kyc7ZFU.html And as you most likely know, there are more than 3 videos of valley spring’s west thunderbolt before the chopper burnt out
Why is it doing hi lo attack? Instead of alternate wail hi lo attack is where it only goes hi lo when winding up and doesn’t when winding down mostly only the 3T22s do hi lo attack (because they lack an agstant [dont ask me what an asgstant is idk eather someone pointed out to me that’s why some 3T22s can’t do proper alternate wail])
I think the port shutters and rotors are all powered by one thing. So when the power is cut to wind down the rotor, the shutters loose power as well. Don’t quote me on this, this is just my thinking.
Those are not powered by one thing. Indeed you can see the port shuttered for some time before winding up again. And those were modified as undulating hilo, where hilo is only to be heard when winding up, shutters open when winding down, and repeat.@@SynFuZe
Thunderbolts in High-Low aren't exactly common anymore, and you'll usually catch them doing steady that said, there are a good handful that do hi-lo wail like this one
@@kansasstatealerting2874 it’s and earlier model that’s why, because they came equipped with an AGASTAT for the solenoids meaning they would stay on for an amount of time, if you listen closely you can hear the solenoids clicking right after the blower shuts of