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Old 4th Nov 2016, 18:48
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Not bad when you see the general downturn of the industry.
And judging by the other thread re Robinsons in New Zealand, I'd expect that number to increase a lot as companies turn to alternative aircraft.
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And judging by the other thread re Robinsons in New Zealand, I'd expect that number to increase a lot as companies turn to alternative aircraft.
Be this as it may. In the short to mid-term however Guimbal's production numbers are capacity constraint, not market constraint.
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Old 13th Nov 2016, 18:52
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Can anyone tell me what job the 5A circuit breakers next to the battery perform please.
I can't find any information about their use in any of the official documentation.
Many thanks.
Edit: Just found the answer.

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Old 14th Nov 2016, 07:03
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I found this.
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Thanks for that Sotiras but the diagram I posted doesn't seem to tie up with your list of breakers or have I misinterpreted it?
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Well done on that one :

The last G2 registered in the UK (s/n 175) is ... G-TOOO
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Old 30th Nov 2016, 18:52
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Strange...
My Jr is CPL H student pilot on G2 type, in accordance to his ATO chief pilot,
he is over average PPL skills, now ticking just 30+ h...
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Old 30th Nov 2016, 21:37
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Forgot to thumb up this, like nice safety upgrade.
Many pilots were reluctant in (cloudy and/or low visibility) day
use of nav lights...
Hope that retrofit is possible too
This has been improved at the beginning of 2016. The nav lights do no more change the backlight level of the EPM.
The new range of adjustment covers the day and the night ranges of the former version.
The dashboard illumination has also been improved.
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Old 1st Dec 2016, 06:05
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Hu 269

would that be the same school where the Chief Pilot is an expert in long line lifting and runs courses to teach others despite never having done it for real in the field ?
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Forgot to thumb up this, like nice safety upgrade.
Many pilots were reluctant in (cloudy and/or low visibility) day
use of nav lights...
Hope that retrofit is possible too
According to Guimbal the improved EPM is fitted from S/N 1144.
Retrofitting is possible but requires to put in the new EPM (no software or firmware upgrade possible).
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Old 2nd Dec 2016, 20:12
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A little extra muscle out on Christmas trees.

https://www.facebook.com/flyprecisio...43341889058313

A little extra muscle out on Christmas trees. Assisting the turbines we're working out there.
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Old 23rd Dec 2016, 08:54
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HeliHub reports that the UK fleet of G2 is still the largest in the wolrd : HeliHub.com UK Cabri G2 fleet is largest in the world

But for howlong ?
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Old 23rd Dec 2016, 17:31
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Who would have thought so? Brits predominantely buying a french product. :-P
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Old 23rd Dec 2016, 20:54
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well it will be different after Brexit
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Old 26th Dec 2016, 08:34
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Hello H500,

You're right so you have to place your orders quickly !
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Old 26th Dec 2016, 17:52
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Years ago I was up for buying 2 think they would have been 2 nd 3 in UK or 3 and 4, not interested anymore I am afraid, will stick with the reliable old 300 ! Closer to the 500's the company also flies.
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Old 27th Dec 2016, 09:07
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H500

That makes sense.
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Old 27th Dec 2016, 19:13
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For those debating G2 or Robbie...... I learnt on the G2, loved it. I now have 50 hours on my own 44 and feeling moderately competent. Im lucky to be surrounded by very good pilots happy to give me a tune up as I need it. There are some startling differences between the g2 and the 44 but overall I like the 44. Getting into one just as its reputation (yes Im from NZ) was further embellished caused a bit of a confidence issue but having now been in a wide range of conditions, including some pretty ugly turbulence (slow down) I'm pretty happy with it. Two extra seats, cargo pods....... so much more helicopter. The RII has power which is nice and the hydraulics..... hard to go back once you are used to them. Rotor rpm and collective stays where its put....well mannered.....and a real tail rotor....
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Old 28th Dec 2016, 14:03
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Hello Ian,

Two seats for training, four for the rest.
Who knows, maybe there will be a G4 soon ...
But until then, enjoy your toy !
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sure will.... and it hasn't caught fire on me yet either!
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