Chopper Spotter and Bell 429
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Chopper Spotter and Bell 429
Anyone here have experience using a Chopper Spotter with the a Bell 429? We have two of the Model 4 units and like it very much with the EC-130B4 which we just placed an order for the Bell 429 to replace. The nice folks at the Chopper Spotter company say that it's been done but I'd like to hear from first hand accounts. Anyone?
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No experience with the Chopper Spotter, but you may want to give this one a serious look: Home
Recently switched from the Heliporter (have owned several over the years) to the AviGround unit. The Heliporter is a model of superb workmanship, but I have found the AviGround HeliTug to be that and much more. The remote control capability of the AviGround is a game changer IMO. Ease of use is waaay ahead of any similar helicopter tug I have used. Customer support has been world class.
Recently switched from the Heliporter (have owned several over the years) to the AviGround unit. The Heliporter is a model of superb workmanship, but I have found the AviGround HeliTug to be that and much more. The remote control capability of the AviGround is a game changer IMO. Ease of use is waaay ahead of any similar helicopter tug I have used. Customer support has been world class.
The AviGround unit is similar to other trolleys in years gone by, they are very difficult to line up on the skid tubes correctly.
I'd stick with the chopper spotter as it has the arms that can be moved in and out if you don't the the unit absolutely perfectly in place. They;re not a perfect solution but pretty good. Can't comment on it for the 429 but the company I work for uses it on a B427 easily enough.
There is another trolley out there that I have seen that has massive rubber blocks that the skid tubes sit on when the lifter is raised hydraulically. This makes it quicker and easier to line up (doesn't have to be perfectly lined up like the aviground unit). I can't remember who built this one though.
I'd stick with the chopper spotter as it has the arms that can be moved in and out if you don't the the unit absolutely perfectly in place. They;re not a perfect solution but pretty good. Can't comment on it for the 429 but the company I work for uses it on a B427 easily enough.
There is another trolley out there that I have seen that has massive rubber blocks that the skid tubes sit on when the lifter is raised hydraulically. This makes it quicker and easier to line up (doesn't have to be perfectly lined up like the aviground unit). I can't remember who built this one though.
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Do you use that rig with the 429?
The AviGround unit is similar to other trolleys in years gone by, they are very difficult to line up on the skid tubes correctly.
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