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“Despite their terrifying wingspan of over five feet, these bats are actually harmless to humans and feed exclusively on fruit.”
FIVE FEET!!!
These things are huge.
Sounds HELLA HUGGABLE
Not harmless when you are flying an H-60, on goggles, at night over Jolo island.
Those guys do not show up very well at all on goggles. One second you are cruising over the canopy, the next you are looking for an emergency landing, because you just flew through a bunch, hit one, and are afraid you might have sucked him down an engine.
Then you are crawling around dense, unfamiliar undergrowth, trying to inspect the aircraft, while it is still pulling power, (because the ground isn’t level and we can’t trust it will support our weight). Praying to God the blood smear goes down and not in.
There was blood, no gore, and it was clear it hit the windscreen, but nothing to indicate anything went in the engine. Gauges were clean, so pilots pulled the seat cushions out of their butts, I said a prayer for the poor sky fox, and we went home.
In retrospect we were pretty safe. The H-60 engines are pretty good about not pulling in stuff. They don’t have the kind of suction the fixed wing jets do, big fan on top does a good job keeping the air clear too. Those bats are big. That worked in our favor.
We generally put a little more cushion between us and the canopy after that, but there were some elements that loved to take potshots at us, so it was not an easy balance to make.
Still feel bad about that poor bat.
Edit: I have to be honest and say I can’t really confirm it was even one of these really big ones, since I know there are more than one species of nocturnal fruit bats in the southern Philippines. The sentiment still applies though.
That’s a pretty wild tale. You’ve probably lived more than most of us on this platform, or more than most of us on this earth even.
I’ve got a couple good stories, but it’s all computer work, traffic, and paying bills now.
Booo! You didn’t keep flying after the military?
Wanted to be Macguyver, so I got my EE degree.
I was also a crewman anyway, so I didn’t have a pilots license or anything to build off of.
But yeah, there is not a day that I don’t miss flying.
Oh, I thought you were a pilot. I guess we have similar stories. I was a crewman on the UH-1H and then became a website developer later in life. I tried to get my civilian fixed wing pilot’s license a few times, but I never had enough money to take it very far. Now I have the money, but I don’t have the hearing.
I’ve dealt with eagles plenty while on 60s, and that was bad enough. I can’t imagine dealing with bats of the same size at night.
The 60 is a beast, though.
I was reading that while smoking my wake & bake and at first I wasn’t sure if you were just writing a new pasta riffing on the scene in Star Wars where they’re stuck in the cave on the asteroid and there are the weird bat-lizard things or something.
I’m still not sure…
If I had a nickel…
But can you pet them?
Your asking the wrong question: Can you get a hug?
Heyo yeeee
Here’s an image to give a better perspective of their size.
Is it grown up in the left picture?
They’re actually 8 ft tall
How much is that in microwave ovens?
LOVE
Needs a banana for scale.
That one needs a football field.
And another for breakfast
Giant bat: nom nom nom
Check under the wings…
Dude, that’s Dracula
100% Adam Sandler’s voice kept playing in my head from Transylvania. lol
That’s just a weird guy in a costume
i love bats so much theyre my favorite flying doggies
What are the other flying doggies?
Here’s one:
Bigfoot footage vibes: an expression that says that this is not the part of nature you’re supposed to see
Yorkshire Terriers, they fly more like a hovercraft though.
The Kangaroo can probably get it to fly along a parabola.
I’m not sure bio-trebuchet counts, but it is an interesting concept.
Doggy
baby bats are called pups!!! just thought everyone here should know :>
These are hands down the most fascinating animals in my book. They’re just amazing.
now I see where the vampire myth has come from
“Myth”
SKY PUPPIES
Picture’s upside down, had to turn my phone over to see the bird. No crown.
Disappointing post.
that’s my uncle frank
Where’s its golden crown? Is that a sexually dimorphic trait or something?
sexually dimorphic
Sir/Madam, this is a Christian discussion board.
I WANT TO CUDDLE WITH IT!
I swear one of these flew a meter over my head one night back in 2018 when I was in the roof of a place I was staying in the Philippines