Helicopters – Page 245
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Boeing to build second Heliwing demonstrator
BOEING DEFENSE & Space Group is building an additional Heliwing unmanned air-vehicle (UAV), at its own expense, after determining in initial flight testing that the concept is feasible. A Heliwing prototype was destroyed on 13 June during the last of nine scheduled company-sponsored flights at Moses Lake, Washington, ...
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Weight-lifter
Peter Gray/KUSSNACHT, SWITZERLAND KAMAN AEROSPACE HAS handed over the first K-MAX external-lift helicopter to be delivered to a European customer. The delivery, to Helog of Switzerland, provided an opportunity for a closer look at an unusual aircraft with a growing international presence. The K-MAX is in service ...
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Arrius FADEC
Chandler Evans is to supply a version of its generic full-authority digital engine-control (FADEC) for Turbom‚ca Arrius 2B engines fitted to the Eurocopter EC135 helicopter. The order is a breakthrough for the US company, as previous Arrius FADECs have been made by Sextant. Source: Flight International
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German authorities resist R44 grounding
THE GERMAN Federal Aviation Office (LBA) is resisting calls from the air-accidents investigation authority (FUS) to ground all Robinson R44 light piston-engined helicopters in Germany. The row has been inflamed by the German R44 accident near Riesa, Saxony, in May, in which all four occupants of the helicopter ...
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EC135 Wins New Friends
Eurocopter has won eight new orders for its new EC135 light helicopter in standard and emergency-medical-services (EMS) configurations. Two EMS helicopters are to go to the Deutsche Rettungsflugwacht (German air rescue), three to Petroleum Helicopters in the USA, and one to the Pittsburgh-based Centre for Emergency Medicine, for operations in ...
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First Heli places first order
FIRST HELI-NETWORK (FHN), the UK-based helicopter fractional-ownership company, has placed its first order for new helicopters, signing a conditional contract with Agusta for three aircraft. The deal covers two new types launched by the Italian manufacturer at the Paris air show in June - the A119 Koala and ...
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Helicopter GPS Evaluation
Systems Management of Maryland has installed an AWOS 3500 automated surface-observing system at the University of Wisconsin Hospital, in support of the Federal Aviation Administration's global-positioning-system helicopter non-precision approach programme. The Madison-based University's heliport is the third to evaluate GPS approaches under the FAA rotorcraft programme. ...
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Eurocopter's new EC120 under test
Andrzej Jeziorski/PARIS Franco-German helicopter manufacturer Eurocopter has successfully completed the first flight of the EC 120 light helicopter. A 20min flight was performed on 9 June from Eurocopter's Marignane site in France, with test pilot Etienne Herrenschmidt and engineer Bernard Cortain at the controls. The EC120 ...
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Robinson advised on R22 design
AUS FEDERAL AVIATION Administration special report recommends design changes, additional flight restrictions and more flight testing as part of an effort to reduce Robinson Helicopter R22 and R44 accidents. The report stops short of accepting a recommendation from the US National Transportation Safety Board to ground the two-seat ...
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Agusta introduces the Koala
ITALIAN HELICOPTER MANUFACTURER Agusta has introduced a new single-engine machine based on its existing A-109 range, the A-119 Koala, as well as a new version of the A-109, known as the Power, with twin 545kW (730shp) Pratt & Whitney PW206C turbo-shafts. The Koala, which will have 600kW engine (yet to ...
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Romania to buy 96 AH-1F Cobras
ROMANIA IS TO procure 96 AH-1F Cobra attack helicopters in a major co-operative programme agreed between the country's Government and manufacturer Bell Helicopter Textron. The aircraft will be licence-produced in Romania, and deliveries will begin in 1999. IAR Brasov will be responsible for the airframe and Turbomeccanica the ...
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Integrated Display
Ametek Aerospace Products, is to supply the integrated display system, for the Agusta A.109 helicopter. The new system is part of the Ametek Sentinel Instrument System product family, which includes colour flat-panel displays and airframe and engine data-acquisition units. Source: Flight International
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Ametek to combine Sentinel with Primus
AMETEK, THE Pennsylvania-based avionics manufacturer, is to integrate its Sentinel data acquisition unit (DAU) with Honeywell's Primus 2000 XP avionics system for the Bombardier Global Express long-range business jet. The DAU will be used to monitor inputs from the electronic engine-controller, electrical system, air-data computer, hydraulic and other ...
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Police Eye Helicopter
Japan's National Police Agency has issued a requirement for five new light helicopters. The Eurocopter/Kawasaki BK.117, McDonnell Douglas Explorer and Sikorsky S-76, are expected to be considered. Source: Flight International
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Sextant avionics for Mi-35M
SEXTANT AVIONIQUE has joined forces with Russian design bureau Mil and manufacturer Rostvertol to modernise and upgrade the Mi-35M helicopter. The work includes equipping the helicopter with night/adverse weather-combat capability. Sextant, which will lead several Thomson-CSF units involved in the programme, is to develop and integrate a new ...
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EC-120 first flight expected
The first flight of the EC-120 light helicopter jointly developed by Eurocopter, Singapore Technologies Aerospace and China's CATIC and HAMC was expected on 10-11 June. The EC-120, seen minus its all-composite main rotor at Eurocopter's Marignanne, France, site shortly before the Paris air show, is due for delivery in late ...
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Thomson UAE Order
The United Arab Emirates' seven Eurocopter AS.565 Panther anti-surface-ship-warfare helicopters now on order are to be fitted with the Thomson-CSF helicopter self-protection system (HSPS). The HSPS incorporates wide-band-signals reception, instantaneous frequency measurement and system control. According to Patrick Henin, assistant director of Thomson's Radar and Countermeasures division, this ...
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Back onparade
Exhibitors are returning to the air show scene after years of cost cutting. Forbes Mutch/LONDON It has been an up-hill struggle for air shows in recent years, with recession-hit manufacturers demonstrating a reluctance to exhibit in the numbers and opulent style familiar during the 1980s. Air-show exhibitors ...
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Hiller Aircraft flies again
HILLER AIRCRAFT has flown its first new-build UH-12E3 light utility helicopter after the production machine was rolled out earlier this month from its assembly site in Newark, California. The helicopter is the first of a batch of 20 machines to be built for a Thai investor group which ...
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Sikorsky swims ashore
A SIKORSKY S-61N helicopter has probably beaten the water-taxiing record for a non-float-equipped aircraft by travelling some 30km (16nm) to land on an isolated part of the Namibian coast in southern Africa. The Court Helicopters aircraft, operating between an offshore drilling and the remote Arandis base 50km inland ...



















