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zami
22nd Apr 2015, 07:25
can you please tell me what are the differences between an AW109SP and an AW09SP/DaVinci except the visible landing gear and instrumental panel? Thanks

Thomas coupling
22nd Apr 2015, 08:59
The da vinci has murals painted on the underbelly.......................:ok:

Ian Corrigible
22nd Apr 2015, 11:49
The new rotor was a nice idea from a marketing perspective, but its autorotational characteristics are lousy.

http://i.imgur.com/nqRCNyJ.jpg

Aside from the single-pilot VFR cockpit (with 4-axis DAFCS, EFIS, FMS, 3D synthetic vision, EVS, TAWS, RMS and Euronav DMAP, all NVG-compatible) and the fixed gear, the aircraft also has a composite rear fuselage (which, together with the simplified gear, is said to reduce OEW by 220 lbs) and a 20-second 990 shp max power rating.

Aerodynamic tweaks to the rotor were also mentioned at one stage, but never detailed.

I/C

HeliHenri
22nd Apr 2015, 15:30
And you need a code to start the engines :}

Ian Corrigible
22nd Apr 2015, 15:50
And you need a code to start the engines

http://i.imgur.com/H61962W.png

:E

I/C

Thomas coupling
22nd Apr 2015, 16:58
I've never heard of an Agusta Westland 09SP.

The DV is optimised for high level mountain rescue with FLIR, MFD cockpit layout and a meatier winch amongst other things.

helihub
23rd Apr 2015, 11:19
The "Da Vinci" is specific to REGA and is different from all other AW109SPs. As noted above, it has fixed landing gear and a specific cockpit. It also has a different fuel tank layout and there are other differences too. REGA is the only "Da Vinci" customer and they do have one Grand New, just to confuse things!