Flight manual requests
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AS350B2 manual
Anybody out there know where I can get an AS350B2 manual? I would like to get an electronic copy if possible or failing that a hard copy… I have searched Google to death with no luck; any pointers would be greatly appreciated…
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I believe the manufacturer will gladly sell you one with a multi year revision service. If you are looking for one for free , you will probably get what you pay for. The complete set of manuals takes up a whole shelf so you will have to be more specific.
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Widgeon, thanks for (albeit) sarcastic advice, but as I posted in a professional pilots forum (and as you have said free) you may have deduced that I am a pilot and therefore after a flight manual… I would just like a brush up before attending a job interview, I have looked on the Eurocopter web site and that has been handy (pdf brochure)… any other useful ideas out there?
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I have one you can have MCA. Doesn't take up a shelf and has all the aftermarket accessories included. I will email it to you ASAP that I get a half decent internet connection.
Merry Christmas bro...
Steve
Merry Christmas bro...
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well the other manuals take up a lot of shelf space .
Are there any major differences between the TC , FAA and CAA versions of the fllight manuals ? ( i think the differences between TC and FAA may be mainly metric vs imperial )
Merry christmas to all .
Are there any major differences between the TC , FAA and CAA versions of the fllight manuals ? ( i think the differences between TC and FAA may be mainly metric vs imperial )
Merry christmas to all .
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GazelleHelicopters.co.uk | For Sale
These guys must know if they sell them.
Aeromega Helicopters
Aeromaga have a few at Stapleford privately owned. They may know where to get one from.
These guys must know if they sell them.
Aeromega Helicopters
Aeromaga have a few at Stapleford privately owned. They may know where to get one from.
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which gazelle there are a differerent books for each type of gazelle
the uk mil one you can get on ebay
i got mine for 341G from ecuk
i got mine for 342J from ecuk
steve
the uk mil one you can get on ebay
i got mine for 341G from ecuk
i got mine for 342J from ecuk
steve
helimanuals.info
Does anyone know who is runs this?
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Making money out of copyrighted material isn't the best idea one can have. Just in case the owner is a Pprune user and reads this.
HeliManuals - Home
Making money out of copyrighted material isn't the best idea one can have. Just in case the owner is a Pprune user and reads this.
G.
1) certainly not, looking at the fact that the revisions are all outdated. With official support and the requirement to pay I would expect the latest revision and no scans.
2) certainly a yes since you posted a name. I dont agree on these kind of projects and I was sure I made that quite clear. This is about helping pilots in need, not money earning. The user in question will read this and hopefully take appropriate action.
1) certainly not, looking at the fact that the revisions are all outdated. With official support and the requirement to pay I would expect the latest revision and no scans.
2) certainly a yes since you posted a name. I dont agree on these kind of projects and I was sure I made that quite clear. This is about helping pilots in need, not money earning. The user in question will read this and hopefully take appropriate action.
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My post was
I didn't realise that it was against the rules to repeat publicly available information.
Register.com or any other domain registry will tell you who hosts a site. Anyhow - I'm sure Eurocopter and their legal friends will soon be sending some requests to HeliManuals.info and it won't be to fill their cart.


Register.com or any other domain registry will tell you who hosts a site. Anyhow - I'm sure Eurocopter and their legal friends will soon be sending some requests to HeliManuals.info and it won't be to fill their cart.
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I'm sure Eurocopter and their legal friends will soon be sending some requests to HeliManuals.info and it won't be to fill their cart.
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Actually knowing the manufacturers reasonably well and from first hand experience - I can say yes it did.
In my opinion (and of course it is only in my opinion) the manufacturers should be much more reasonable in sharing some publications such as the RFM or other pertinent publications which would aid in the safe operation of their product. No different to any other manufacturer or product who presently provides such information for free. The original intent of this thread was to provide a resource to fellow pilots in their quest for knowledge.
As far as the moderators go, they did their job and I respect that but my comment was more tongue-in-cheek than anything else.
In my opinion (and of course it is only in my opinion) the manufacturers should be much more reasonable in sharing some publications such as the RFM or other pertinent publications which would aid in the safe operation of their product. No different to any other manufacturer or product who presently provides such information for free. The original intent of this thread was to provide a resource to fellow pilots in their quest for knowledge.
As far as the moderators go, they did their job and I respect that but my comment was more tongue-in-cheek than anything else.
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UPDATE:
I'll answer my own question. Found it at the Vietnam virtual archive : The Vietnam Center and Archive: Virtual Vietnam Archive
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Hey guys,
I'm looking for the POH for the Huey. It should be in the public domain with the code TM-55-1520-210 but for the life of me I can't seem to find it..
Thanks a million!
I'll answer my own question. Found it at the Vietnam virtual archive : The Vietnam Center and Archive: Virtual Vietnam Archive
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Hey guys,
I'm looking for the POH for the Huey. It should be in the public domain with the code TM-55-1520-210 but for the life of me I can't seem to find it..
Thanks a million!
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