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Old 2nd Mar 2011, 08:45
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EC120. Fadec or not?

Could someone please clarify if the EC120 has Fadec?
Wikipedia says yes. Other sites say yes. Some say no. Eurocopter website says nothing.
I am beginning to wonder if it is an option?
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Old 2nd Mar 2011, 08:52
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No it doesn't and it isn't an option.
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Curtis is correct. Manual control only.
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I don't see where you saw that Wikipedia says it's FADEC equipped. I looked and couldn't find any reference to that. Anyway, I confirm that the EC120 is not FADEC equipped. Like the AS350-B2 and the EC-145. All other current Eurocopter product are FADEC controlled.
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First clarify FADEC. Old B3 not fADEC-single channel EECU, B3+ FADEC-twin channel EECU. EC120 has no EECU thus no FADEC. She carries a FCU as said before similiar to the AS350B2/Arriel 1 thus hydromechanical fuel control unit. Will she ever get the Arrius with EECU or newest with FADEC? Your guess is as good as the rest of ours. Personally I think she will be unbeatable with the new Arrius with FADEC but will it warrant the extra cost?????
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No FADEC but so what?

No problem with EC120 starts if you use the right technique. And a short while back at our field a FADEC equiped machine toasted the engine when FADEC malfunctioned and the pilots wern't running the start (in case of FADEC fail). So, would not have happened without FADEC.

What am I missing?

(actually, that last point is a question: what am I missing not having FADEC?)
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EC 120 is equip with a ARRIUS 2F engine which require manual control.

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OK. Thanks all for the responses. It doesn't then, despite some saying it does. That's good enough for me.
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