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Aesir
11th May 2011, 21:12
Does anyone know if AS332L1 is still being built by Eurocopter or is the EC225 now only available as a Super Puma option for new aircraft?

I know I could just ask Eurocopter but was hoping for a quicker reply :hmm:

detgnome
11th May 2011, 21:25
I believe that the 225 is the only current member of the Super Puma family available to purchase new. Plenty of 332L/L1s around if you want a second hand one.....

Aesir
11th May 2011, 21:28
We´ll I would need an AWSAR AS332L1 and there are not many of them around.

It´s just that I have a report in hand which states that AS332L1 are still available new and I believe that statement is incorrect.

Bravo73
11th May 2011, 22:23
From their website, it would appear that Eurocopter still produce the L1 and the EC225:

Puma helicopter, civil helicopter, aerospatiale super puma AS332 - Eurocopter, an EADS company (http://www.eurocopter.com/site/en/ref/Overview_110.html)


(It is the L2 that is no longer produced).

Ian Corrigible
12th May 2011, 00:31
The AS332 L1e (http://www.eurocopter.com/site/FO/scripts/myFO_publication.php?news_id=762&lang=EN), an updated version incorporating the EC225's avionics and digital 4-axis AP, was announced at Heli-Expo in March.

I/C

drakkar
12th May 2011, 01:15
Eurocopter is still producing a version of the Super Puma L1 incorporating some modifications of the avionics and a VMS. The VMS is the same than the EC225. For a new 332L1+, I think it's possible to get the APM2000 which would make a great upgrade of the A.P
Cheers

Brilliant Stuff
12th May 2011, 10:08
I seem to remember it was an L1 of the Bundespolizei which was delievered new in December which had the snow incident.

Flying Bull
12th May 2011, 22:16
Hi,
as far as I know, they must still be able to build the L1 - cause they don´t have a helling to build the longer one.
So a L1 is build and then cut and stretched - ought to be cheaper than building a new helling.
Greetings Flying Bull

Brilliant Stuff
13th May 2011, 18:39
helling? Was ist Daß? The dictionary only mentions hell.

Flying Bull
13th May 2011, 22:30
Hi helling or rig - kind of box, in which the fuselage is build, so that it will be nearly the same dimension as the others.
Greetings Flying Bull

Brilliant Stuff
14th May 2011, 08:15
Aha. Thanks.

Nf stable
14th May 2011, 09:23
I've heard that you can also still buy the L2, but it has to be an order of 3 minimum, for them to consider it worthwhile. Rumours and all that.....

eivissa
14th May 2011, 09:37
Can anyone explain to me why one would choose an L1 or L2 over the EC225 apart from pricing?

jimjim1
14th May 2011, 10:17
"Jig" in UK English and I think American too - an engineering term.


Jig | Define Jig at Dictionary.com (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/jig)


To most people in the street though a jig is a dance:-)

guyacland
13th Feb 2013, 11:24
Could anyone tell me the differance in costing for type rating from AS332 L1 to the L2, how much it will be to train for the L2. Thank you.

That lights normal!
14th Feb 2013, 12:05
Can anyone explain to me why one would choose an L1 or L2 over the EC225 apart from pricing?

You are allowed to fly it (L1, at least). So two advantages.:ok: