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JoeRoyle 5th March 2006 17:44

Recording Airframe Hours
 
Hi,

I am an aircraft technician working on predomiately Apache and Lynx helicopters and trying to assemble a device which can record airframe hours, but taking into consideration ground runs.

This system I wish to purchase must be able to be subsumed into an Army Lynx helicopter.

Kind Regards

Joshua

NutLoose 11th March 2006 13:35

Have you considered a Hobbs Meter as used in General Aviation?, it is cheap and reliable, on a light aircraft it works on engine running hours, but it can use various pick ups .......

see

http://content.honeywell.com/sensing...scorp/cat1.asp

camlobe 12th March 2006 15:54

What are you trying to record, airframe hours or engine running times? Either way, I agree with NutLoose, a Hobbs meter is the best suggestion, and it is an Approved item. Depending on what you want to record depends on how you wire it in.

whiskeyflyer 15th March 2006 10:13

Hobbs meters great when set up correctly.
The fleet we just purchased has the APU hobbs meter located outside the from APU compartment so when APU changed, the Hobbs just kept clocking up from the figures interited from the previous APU (must have been a pilot involved, as the unit situated in the cockpit). Hobbs indicator should have been connected and remained with the APU unit during changed.


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