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Tickle
9th Jan 2023, 02:06
Airbus made these videos a few years ago, I discovered and found them quite interesting yesterday. Especially the old footage of the Gazelles and old Dauphins. Wish I could have seen and heard the Puma prototype, sounds like it was very noisy. It's a little bit like marketing fluff at times but might be of interest to others.

Parts 1 to 6:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmrdbSghCn0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_HWnq6j9K8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtNgg5Kyz-U

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhI7yw7W4HI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4NYnyL5g9w

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnQ3EPmZkeQ

Luther Sebastian
9th Jan 2023, 06:29
Didn’t expect them to say it was noisier. The big takeaway for me is, I’ve been pronouncing it wrong all these years (FENestron rather than fenESTron).

212man
9th Jan 2023, 06:55
Didn’t expect them to say it was noisier. The big takeaway for me is, I’ve been pronouncing it wrong all these years (FENestron rather than fenESTron).

Yes, like 'fenêtre' (window)

9th Jan 2023, 08:29
Didn’t expect them to say it was noisier. The big takeaway for me is, I’ve been pronouncing it wrong all these years (FENestron rather than fenESTron).
I think all of us who are not French having been pronouncing it your way. Maybe the French are wrong:)

HOVIS
9th Jan 2023, 08:43
Obviously putting the emPHAsis on the wrong syLABle. 😁

MJ89
10th Jan 2023, 03:01
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10th Jan 2023, 16:43
After years of flying the Gazelle and moaning about the noise of the fenEStron, I was gobsmacked in the early 2000's when the Cornwall Air Ambulance 135 landed near our hangar at St Mawgan - it was so quiet by comparison!

So if they have made it quieter still then well done Airbus.

Interesting too that the Puma, at 7 tons was deemed to big for early fenEStron tech yet now the H160 at (I think) 6 tons is suitable so the performance/efficiency increase has been marked as well.

helispotter
17th Jan 2023, 09:05
Didn’t expect them to say it was noisier...

Tickle: Thanks for sharing the links. Have seen YouTube video about fenestron in the past, but not these. Love all the old footage in part 1. Also interesting to see the 'highly' modified AS350Z Squirrel with fenestron in part 2, and the spanwise curved fenestron blades (on D-HEEX?) at 2:02 in part 3. Did such curved blades make their way into production fenestron units or did that remain experimental?

As for noise, good they concede in Part 1 that this was originally one of the disadvantages, along with additional weight and cost. But with all the developments they touch on in the other parts, I think it is fair to say the noise issue has been overcome. Haven't ever heard a Gazelle in flight, but the early Dauphins certainly had a high pitch 'scream', not that it was unpleasant for a helicopter enthusiast! In contrast, I am always impressed by how quiet the EC 120 is when it flies over.

Bravo73
17th Jan 2023, 11:11
Haven't ever heard a Gazelle in flight,

It is for good reason that one of it's nicknames is the 'Whistling Drumstick'.

skadi
17th Jan 2023, 15:40
and the spanwise curved fenestron blades (on D-HEEX?) at 2:02 in part 3. Did such curved blades make their way into production fenestron units or did that remain experimental?

Up to today still experimental

Skadi