All Helicopters articles – Page 241

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    Olympian effort

    1996-03-13T00:00:00Z

    Atlanta businesses hope to rise above traffic problems caused by the Olympic Games - with the help of helicopters. Karen Walker/ATLANTA IT IS BEING BILLED as the largest organised event in history. The centennial Olympic Games will be staged in the capital of the USA's Deep South ...

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    Decision pends on S-76 output

    1996-03-13T00:00:00Z

    SIKORSKY WILL DECIDE within the next six months whether to increase production of its twin-turbine S-76 helicopter, which is scheduled to be about 24 aircraft this year. Mike Moran, Sikorsky's director for commercial programmes, says that Sikorsky has firm orders in 1996 for 11 Pratt & Whitney Canada ...

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    PZL-Swidnik works through SW-4 problems

    1996-03-06T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/SWIDNIK POLISH HELICOPTER manufacturer PZL-Swidnik is anticipating a second-quarter debut for its SW-4 light helicopter after rotor and vibration problems delayed the programme by more than a year. The first prototype of the four- to five-seat helicopter was completed at the end of 1994, and ...

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    Eurocopter expects sales to stay flat

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    EUROCOPTER SAYS that 1995 was a "horrible year" for civil-helicopter sales, and the company is projecting flat sales for 1996. The Franco-German manufacturer's market outlook differs markedly from those of competing helicopter-makers, and is influenced by Eurocopter's reduced sales in North America in 1995. Worldwide, Eurocopter says, some ...

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    Eurocopter and MDHS in noisy row

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    EUROCOPTER AND McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems (MDHS) have become embroiled in a row over, which of their products - the EC 135 and the MD900 Explorer - is quieter. Noise is one of the most competitive marketing issues among the new generation of helicopters. Eurocopter says that ...

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    Bell and Samsung to launch twin

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    BELL HELICOPTER Textron and South Korea's Samsung Aerospace are planning joint development of a new light twin-turbine helicopter, tentatively designated the Model 427. Certification is scheduled for late 1998. The 427 is intended to be a rival for the Eurocopter EC 135 and McDonnell Douglas MD Explorer, says Bell chairman ...

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    Bell Boeing moves closer to civil tilt-rotor decision

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    Bell Boeing will make a decision on launching development of a nine-passenger civil tilt-rotor, dubbed the D600, "later this year", says Bell Helicopter Textron president Webb Joiner. Bell and Boeing Helicopters are conducting pre-design studies into the market for a 6,350kg-class tilt-rotor, he says. A cabin mock-up has ...

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    PHI wins race to operate Atlanta Olympics service

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    Karen Walker/ATLANTA PETROLEUM Helicopters (PHI), the world's largest commercial helicopter operator, will provide the short-haul transport service in Atlanta, Georgia, when the city hosts the Olympic Games in the middle of this year. PHI, based in LaFayette, Louisiana, and which has a fleet of 265 ...

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    Alpha Beta

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    Robinson Helicopter's upgraded R22, the Beta II, and its float-equipped counterpart, the Mariner II, have received supplemental US Federal Aviation Administration certification. The two-seat Beta II is powered by the Lycoming O-360 four-cylinder piston engine derated to 95kW (130hp). It provides the light helicopter with 13% more installed power than ...

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    Allison certified

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    The latest version of Allison Engine best-selling Model 250 light turbine engine, the -C47B, has been awarded FAA certification. The 485kW (650shp)-rated C47B is the first version of the family to be certificated with a full-authority digital engine-control and is designed to power the Bell 407. A derivative, the -C47M, ...

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    Omniflight order is tonic for Agusta

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    OMNIFLIGHT Helicopters, a Dallas, Texas-based air- medical operator, has ordered 12 Agusta helicopters, including six single-engined A.119 Koalas, marking the first announced sale of the aircraft. The Omniflight order, valued at around $29 million, is the largest single commercial-helicopter deal secured in the USA by the Italian manufacturer. ...

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    Helipro flies shortened S-61

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    HELIPRO, a Washington-based helicopter repair-and-support company, has flown a shortened version of the Sikorsky S-61, dubbed the "Shortsky". The modification involves the removal of a 1.3m section from the fuselage forward of the engine intakes and aft of the cockpit. The reduced structural weight increases the helicopter's ...

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    V-22 undergoes structural load calibration

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    STRUCTURAL LOAD CALIBRATION of a Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft is being performed at Bell Helicopter Textron's Flight Research Center at Arlington Municipal Airport in Texas. Stresses and strains are applied to the structure to simulate in-flight loads, allowing the calibration of various sensors to ensure that tolerances are ...

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    AlliedSignal puts investment in LT101 turbine

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    ALLIEDSIGNAL IS planning a four-year revitalisation programme of the LT101 turbine engine, representing an investment of more than $15 million. The programme concentrates on improving reliability and cutting cost. "We know things haven't been good. We know there are a lot of things we'd like to change, and ...

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    Call Red

    1996-02-21T00:00:00Z

    Air-ambulance work in Europe is in its infancy, but is already establishing its credibility. Tony Booth/LONDON IN 1989, THE UK'S West Midlands Ambulance Service (WMAS) launched a project to provide a five-county area of the central UK with air-ambulance cover (the County Air Ambulance service). The idea began ...

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    Tridair granted Gemini in-flight engine-shutdown approval

    1996-02-21T00:00:00Z

    TRIDAIR HELICOPTERS, the California-based developer of the modified twin-engined Bell 206L LongRanger (or Gemini ST) has received certification for in-flight shutdown of an engine as a normal procedure. The long-awaited clearance allows operators to switch routinely between single- or twin-engined operation depending on circumstances - a cornerstone of ...

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    Environment

    1996-02-14T00:00:00Z

    Winner: PZL-Swidnik Polish Aviation Works Location: Swidnik, Poland Achievement: Taking a lead on safe environmental production in Eastern Europe with the introduction of a new anodising line. At the start of 1995, Polish helicopter maker PXL-Swidnik opened a fully automated line for chromic acid anodising of aluminium ...

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    Greenwich will acquire Aviall engine businesses

    1996-02-14T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/ATLANTA GREENWICH AIR Services plans to emerge as the world's largest engine-maintenance group, having signed a letter of intent to acquire Aviall's airline-engine repair and overhaul business. News of the deal, which is being priced at around $260-280 million, came just days after Aviall put ...

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    IPTN renews interest in Bell 430

    1996-02-14T00:00:00Z

    INDUSTRI PESAWAT Terbang Nusantara (IPTN) is signalling renewed interest in assembling the new Bell 430 helicopter in Indonesia. The Indonesian manufacturer originally signed an agreement with Bell Helicopter Textron in December 1994 to either assemble or re-assemble the 430 for sale to the local civil market. There has ...

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    EC120 testing reaches 60h

    1996-02-14T00:00:00Z

    THE EC120 FIVE-SEAT HELICOPTER has undergone over 60h of testing since its first flight in June 1995 from the Eurocopter France site at Marignane. A second aircraft is scheduled to join the programme by the middle of this year. The aircraft, a joint venture between Eurocopter, Singapore Aerospace and China ...