EC145
D3? Worlds worst kept secret? It has been on the cards for years. Flying since 2006?
Been watching it fly around for the last couple of weeks. Certainly less noise for sure.
I guess Airbus Helicopters is not one of Ned's clients with Heli Ops? Stealing their thunder?
Been watching it fly around for the last couple of weeks. Certainly less noise for sure.
I guess Airbus Helicopters is not one of Ned's clients with Heli Ops? Stealing their thunder?
Wonder how much the extra cost will offset from the D2....for operators in this case.
https://www.airbus.com/newsroom/pres...expo-2019.html
I will have a closer look when they let us into the exhibition hall lol so open and here are my photos above.
Cheers
Last edited by chopper2004; 28th Aug 2019 at 15:20. Reason: Need to put photos
First discussed here by skadi on 27th April 2006, post no. 79
Numpty,
Living up to your tag there?
They will be fine so long as they never put the MGB on the back of an Aussie truck!
Living up to your tag there?
They will be fine so long as they never put the MGB on the back of an Aussie truck!
Good to see that you think that was the root cause. Why are the aircraft that have boxes that haven't been involved in RTA's not flying, or more precise not approved for use by O&G majors?
When I did the math, it just proved that Didi was spot on, but the marketing decisions are not up to the test pilot... They offer increased GM of 3.800kg for 145D2 and D3, but they had to sell D3 somehow. So it comes as "standard" 3.800 kg GM with the upgraded "rotor" model.
It is a smoother ride, but that is it. No performance upgrade according to the AH brochure charts.
From AH brochure (same airframe configuration):
AH D2 and D3 brochure info... not as advertised.
It is a smoother ride, but that is it. No performance upgrade according to the AH brochure charts.
From AH brochure (same airframe configuration):
AH D2 and D3 brochure info... not as advertised.
Last edited by Phoinix; 1st Sep 2019 at 10:57.
Anyone flown with this newly offered H145 SB - passive anti vibration device (SARIB) - yet? Would be interesting to know if it really makes such a big difference as they claim (58% reduction!?).
Long nights with the NVG mounted really do take its toll in this otherwise great aircraft
Long nights with the NVG mounted really do take its toll in this otherwise great aircraft
Anyone flown with this newly offered H145 SB - passive anti vibration device (SARIB) - yet? Would be interesting to know if it really makes such a big difference as they claim (58% reduction!?).
Long nights with the NVG mounted really do take its toll in this otherwise great aircraft
Long nights with the NVG mounted really do take its toll in this otherwise great aircraft
Its slightly better, but some complain about their feet feeling numb, cause of the different vibrations between body and feet touching the floor.
Our Union made Tests together with an university and had some remarkable findings about work safety and times, which shouldn’t be exceeded while flying NVG in an H145
With Sarib longer times are actually possible- but only on the vibration side.
Bending muscles out of the normal operating range while looking down hasn’t been taken in account yet
Anyone flown with this newly offered H145 SB - passive anti vibration device (SARIB) - yet? Would be interesting to know if it really makes such a big difference as they claim (58% reduction!?).
Long nights with the NVG mounted really do take its toll in this otherwise great aircraft
Long nights with the NVG mounted really do take its toll in this otherwise great aircraft