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Old 18th Dec 2009, 14:51
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Very impressive that Loop.

The 135 vid is also good IMHO, but I gave up after that since the streaming is so jerky.
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Old 18th Dec 2009, 15:41
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streaming is so jerky
on East side stream is 100% OK
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Old 19th Dec 2009, 07:28
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Ec175 Celebration Airshow - VidoEmo - Emotional Video Unity
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Old 19th Dec 2009, 08:15
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Not taking away the credit to Alain de Bianca for an impressive showing of the EC175 after only 5 flight hours....up to 140kt etc but Jacque Laar's last flight as a Eurocopter test pilot in the EC225 almost stole the show.You had to be there to see the crowd's reaction.They loved it .
However this loop was outside the flight envelope and ,but for his imminent retirement at the end of December ,one suspects would have been a sacking offence !!
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EC-175 Tail Rotor

Anyone know what the cant angle is?

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Old 19th Dec 2009, 15:39
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Cant angle??..looked about 15-20 degrees to me .
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From the photos it looks to be about 17°, a few degrees less than the Hawk.

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Old 19th Dec 2009, 19:47
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And some other Eurocopter stuff (anyone looped an S-92 on camera Nick?)
In 1968 a Sikorsky testpilot rolled and looped a CH-53A, do they need to prove it again ?

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Very true Sikorsky ,but not at a public airport in front of spectators and at relatively low level.....
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Fantastic display but,
Isn't the 225 a customer aircraft (sonair) ?
What about the FM limits in the 225?



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There are no specific bank angle, pitch attitude or g limits in the EC225 Flight Manual, however there is a para in Section 2 (limitations section) that says:

4. Restrictions:

The following are prohibited:

- Acrobatic flying



So, you are not allowed to do handstands, juggle 3 balls in the air or swing on a trapeze whilst flying, but there is no mention of not doing loops.

Just as well it didn't say:

- Aerobatic flying

otherwise he would have been very naughty...

Sikorsky - since the S92 is technologically very similar to a 1968 CH53 A then no, as you say no point in doing it again.

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Old 21st Dec 2009, 15:04
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EC 175 pictures

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Old 23rd Dec 2009, 11:42
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EC 175 pictures

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EC175 Production Pics

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When we took TR training for 135 we asked our ground training instructor, what it the EC definition of aerobatic maneuver (also a limitation for 135, like 225). He replyed; a maneuver not more than 90° of anything (meaning pitch and bank).
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It does not seem that Eurocopter is too preturbed with rolls and loops-they pretty much seem to have done it at airshows and in public with most of their types. If you go to dailymotion.com and search ec 130 1 you will see the test pilot doing it effortlessly and repeatedly in the 130 of all things
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Eurocopter confirms contract with Héli-Union for 4 EC175 helicopters

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Eurocopter confirms contract with Héli-Union for 4 EC175 helicopters


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Héli-Union is extending its long-standing relationship with Eurocopter by ordering four EC175 for offshore oil and gas missions, continuing this worldwide helicopter operator’s tradition in pioneering the introduction of highly capable new-generation rotary-wing aircraft.
The contract signature was officially announced today during Héli-Union’s 50-year anniversary celebration, which was held at its Toussus-le-Noble maintenance center near Paris, France, and included a fly-over of Eurocopter’s no. 1 EC175 prototype.
“The EC175 order builds on a highly successful five-decade relationship with a very unique and important customer, and Eurocopter looks forward to continuing our partnership as Héli-Union expands its oil and gas operations into new regions of the world,” said Eurocopter President & CEO Lutz Bertling. “As with many of Eurocopter’s other products, Héli-Union provided valuable input during the EC175’s development, and we will continue to benefit from its expertise once the helicopter is in service.”
With deliveries of these new seven ton-class helicopters to Héli-Union beginning in 2013, the EC175 will introduce a new level of operational flexibility and comfort for international offshore oil and gas transportation services, as well being available for search & rescue missions.
“The EC175 will bring enhanced operational capabilities and unmatched passenger comfort for Héli-Union’s oil and gas operations,” explained Héli-Union Chairman & CEO Jean-Christophe Schmitt. “Eurocopter has been a key partner in our company’s success during the past 50 years, and our new contract marks an important step in the next chapter of our operations.”
Héli-Union currently operates a young fleet of some 30 helicopters, which includes Eurocopter,AS350, EC145, AS365 and AS332. The 18 AS365s in its inventory make Héli-Union the world’s second largest civilian operator of this type, and the company is preparing for the introduction of an AS365 N3/N3+ flight simulator at its training center in Angoulême, France, as well as the introduction of two EC225s in its fleet.
During the past 50 years, Héli-Union has operated almost all of Eurocopter’s product line, and was among the first customers to introduce the SA330 Puma in the civil version, the SA313 Alouette II, the SA315 Lama and the SA360/SA365 Dauphin. In addition, Héli-Union has worked closely with Eurocopter in enhancing the overall and operational capabilities of Eurocopter’s products thanks to the company’s operational experience in a full range of challenging environments.
  • Follow Eurocopter’s presence at the 2011 Paris Air Show with regular updates on the company’s special events website: http://events.eurocopter.com.
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About EC175
Eurocopter’s twin-engine EC175, made with customers (including Héli-Union), for customers, appears to be the perfect 16-passenger helicopter for oil and gas operations. It provides a mix of proven and advanced technologies for excellent performance and reliability in a full range of missions, with a high level of comfort.
About Eurocopter Malaysia (www.eurocopter.com.my)
Eurocopter Malaysia was incorporated in 2002, and is the only helicopter manufacturer with a comprehensive network of maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) service centers in Malaysia. With a workforce of 130 employees and presence in Subang, Miri and Kerteh, it provides a broad spectrum of services, ranging from scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, aircraft modification (retrofit, painting, interior refurbishment and customization), as well logistics support (spare parts, repairs and overhaul).
Eurocopter Malaysia backs its support offer with its inventory, 24-hours’ service, highly skilled workers and efficient logistic services. Eurocopter Malaysia has in its stable some 20 small and medium enterprises. The company is also an authorized training centre which provides a range of services for customers, from standard training to customized courses.
About Eurocopter (www.eurocopter.com)
Established in 1992, the Franco-German-Spanish Eurocopter Group is a division of EADS, a world leader in aerospace, defense and related services. The Eurocopter Group employs approximately 17,500 people. In 2010, Eurocopter confirmed its position as the world’s number one helicopter manufacturer in the civil and parapublic market with a turnover of 4.8 billion Euros, orders for 346 new helicopters and a 49 percent market share in the civil and parapublic sectors. Overall, the Group’s helicopters account for 33 percent of the total worldwide civil and parapublic fleet. Eurocopter’s strong worldwide presence is ensured by its 30 subsidiaries and participations on five continents, along with a dense network of distributors, certified agents and maintenance centers. There are currently 11,200 Eurocopter helicopters in service and some 2,900 customers in 147 countries. Eurocopter offers the largest civil and military helicopter range in the world.
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Old 26th Jun 2011, 18:47
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SAR,
look at the radar, now Crab can replace his Sea King...


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Old 26th Jun 2011, 21:36
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At last, just what we have been waiting for - a larger AW139 with no Italians.
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Old 27th Jun 2011, 08:27
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Aahh but the new AW189 will give the EC175 a run for its money!
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