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Old 27th Feb 2013, 08:59
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Pilot & Apprentice.

You want to try reading & digesting CAP 804 for a start. (CAA interpetation of EASA rules) PM me an e-mail address and I'll EXPORT a copy to you! Best wishes. Dennis K.
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Old 1st Mar 2013, 09:58
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Thanks, with the reference I found the CAP and took a look.
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Old 1st Mar 2013, 10:00
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Another new Cabri bound for UK

You wait for ages and then two come along together, almost.

First UK repeat customer takes Britain’s fourth Cabri | Helihub - the Helicopter Industry Data Source
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Old 9th Mar 2013, 14:17
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Cabri G2

I just finished my type rating conversion on the Cabri and I loved it.
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Some news :

Heli-Union's flight academy (France) had just bought two G2 equipped for day and night training.
Few days before, Swiss Helicopters had bought their third G2 in 18 months (the two first had flown more than 2000 Hrs).

With the Chinese and UK orders and few others, Guimbal has sold 10 aircraft in only two months.
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Old 11th Mar 2013, 18:27
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great numbers, bravo....
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Old 11th Mar 2013, 20:32
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That is really nice to see !
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Old 11th Mar 2013, 20:46
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G2 chosen a few days ago as the ab initio trainer for the Polish Air Force Academy (not a surprise ). Two machines for starters. Probably a few more to come.

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Old 11th Mar 2013, 21:51
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>> G2 chosen a few days ago as the ab initio trainer for
>> the Polish Air Force Academy

... paying Euro 772,000 for two ...

http://www.wsosp.deblin.pl/images/st...20wyb.-net.pdf

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Old 12th Mar 2013, 07:39
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Guimbal Cabri G2

What a.... At that price they can get 2 44s and 1 and half 22s...! You can buy a Bell 206 or a high hour EC120 with that cash!
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Old 12th Mar 2013, 08:29
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The price includes more than just 2*G2.

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Old 12th Mar 2013, 09:30
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>> The price includes more than just 2*G2.

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* spare parts and tooling,
* certification by polish CAA,
* training of two FI and two technical staff members,
* subscriptions ...

[ http://www.wsosp.deblin.pl/images/st...oku%202013.pdf ]

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Old 12th Mar 2013, 11:46
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Guimbal Cabri G2

Ahhh ok! In that case it seems quite right price
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Old 6th Apr 2013, 13:54
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News from north :

A G2 will reach 2000h next month in Sweden for the first time.
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Old 9th Apr 2013, 10:50
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Cabri Helicopters

Have been researching Cabri helicopters, they seem a fairly safe machine and found that there are a few starting to do commercial work in NZ. Anyone have any real flying experience in them??
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Old 9th Apr 2013, 12:20
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Very discerning, Earborn.

Lend me your ear, you've come to the right place.

Twenty pages of thrashing, trashing and crashing of Cabri.

Enjoy.

Tet.
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News for light external load operators :

Guimbal has released the cargo hook for the Cabri G2 after many months of testing (photo).

Structural integrity has been tested up to 900 kg.Tests have been made down to -25°C and up to 70°C. 800 cycles between 450 and 550 kg have been carried out. When mounted on the Cabri it is rated to lift 220Kg (485lbs).

Frontier Helicopters in NZ is the first to receive a new G2 with this hook and they don't bought it to customize their G2, they're doing external load work and they're also doing long line training in their flight school.
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Old 17th Apr 2013, 09:40
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Hello sortitas,

As I have your permission, I will correct you

The 220 kgs figure is absolutely realistic if you fly with a 4 years old girl as pilot and a 7 minutes flight time fuel.

More seriously, you're referring to the only maxi weight available until now : the maximum take-off weight with internal load (That you know by heart as you fly the G2 ) : 700 Kgs/ 1542 Lbs.

I don't have the officials figures but with the birth of the hooked G2 (Madam, it's a boy !), there is also now a maximum take-off weight with external load and (as it is the case for the others aircraft) it's higher.
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Well you would need somewhere put those large suitcases, while the 4 year old fly's.......
Good for schools,

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