Red Bull Cobra Helicopter Slashes an Airport Building with Blades

The helicopter won’t be flying again soon.

Red Bull’s fleet of helicopters was crashed into a helicopter, causing a serious accident that spectators captured. The May 24 incident occurred as the helicopter was landing and crashed into a building. Although the helicopter sustained no injuries, it sustained serious damage.Red Bull’s 1954 North American T-28B “Trojan”, and Bell Cobra TAH-1F helicopter performed for the annual opening the suspension bridge, Reutte (Austria). Below is a video showing some of the helicopter’s tricks while trailing smoke.

Red Bull Cobra Helicopter Slashes an Airport Building with Blades

The helicopter made these daring landings. The helicopter landed on the ground and slid towards the hangar. Although the rotors were completely destroyed, the fuselage of the craft appeared to be unaffected by the crash.The Mirror stated that Red Bull Flying Bulls pilot Siegfried Schwarz was on the ground at the time. He described the incident to be a “parking error.” Schwarz is also the flight operations manager for the squadron and chief pilot of helicopters. He is a former rescue pilot, and the only Austrian to hold a civil license for helicopter aerobatics. On his online profile, he mentions the Cobra among his favourite machines in the Red Bull fleet.

Red Bull Cobra Helicopter Slashes an Airport Building with Blades

The TAH-1F, a modernized version an attack helicopter from the Vietnam War, is now available. The example from the Flying Bulls’ fleet is powered by a 1,800-horsepower turbine motor that allows the chopper to travel 186 miles an hour (300 km per hour). The aircraft’s small size makes it very agile.

One of the most remarkable collections of aircraft in existence is the Red Bull Flying Bulls. The highlights include World War 2 era planes such as a P-38Lighning fighter jet and a B-25 bomber. The crew also has four demilitarized Fairchild Dornier Alpha Jets , two of which were purchased from the German Luftwaffe.