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Sikorsky 2nd Aug 2013 01:52

Guimbal Cabri G2
 
Is there a plan for an electrical cockpit ventilation fan in the future?

HeliHenri 4th Aug 2013 16:42

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Hello Sikorsky,

You can have air conditioning in the G2, much better than a fan ! :ok:

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Helicentre Aviation 4th Aug 2013 19:53

Here are some photos we've taken of our twins! We collected the new UK Cabri G2 from the factory last week. It will be on display at Helitech next month.

http://www.flyheli.co.uk/images/misc/newcabri1.jpg


http://www.flyheli.co.uk/images/misc/newcabri2.jpg


http://www.flyheli.co.uk/images/misc/newcabri3.jpg


http://www.flyheli.co.uk/images/misc/newcabri4.jpg


http://www.flyheli.co.uk/images/misc/newcabri5.jpg

FLY 7 5th Aug 2013 07:30

Are the windows tinted on the Cabri?

All the pics I've seen suggest there is no, or very little, tint.

CRAN 5th Aug 2013 08:49

Twins
 
They look great, can't wait to have a go!

CRAN
:ok:

HeliHenri 5th Aug 2013 20:46

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Hello CRAN,

I am tempted to say that you are a man of taste ! :ok:

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P.S : Can we say that in English ?...

Freewheel 5th Aug 2013 23:45

It's not often said of the English, but yes, it can be said in English.

Helicentre Aviation 6th Aug 2013 08:12

FLY 7,

The windscreen is not tinted but we've never really had any problems with glare. Mind you excessive sunshine is not really an issue in the UK!!! :rolleyes:

HeliHenri 6th Aug 2013 21:18

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Hello Helicentre,

Nice pictures !

Can you confirm that your twins will become triplets in few months and quadruplets later ? :D

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as350nut 6th Aug 2013 23:11

OK So how do the handling wheels work, doesn't seem to be any handle like on the Robi, or are they like the H500 /as350 where you remove the handle after its over centre and locked down?

Matari 7th Aug 2013 00:49

Not sure about the Cabri, but it's always best to remove the handle for safety reasons -- in case the pin fails and the weight forces the wheel back to the stowed position, flinging the handle through something or someone.

chalmondleigh 7th Aug 2013 07:07

Early production Cabris had a removable handle and locking pin. Current production Cabris have ground handling wheels with removable handle and an over centre lock. Much better.

Helicentre Aviation 8th Aug 2013 11:34


Hello Helicentre,

Nice pictures !

Can you confirm that your twins will become triplets in few months and quadruplets later ?
Yes Henri, we have number three on order (due January 2014) and our intention is have a forth by late summer 2014 depending on production times.


OK So how do the handling wheels work, doesn't seem to be any handle like on the Robi, or are they like the H500 /as350 where you remove the handle after its over centre and locked down?
The wheels and handle don't take up much space in the boot. They're inflatable treaded tires, quite easy to whip on and off and it's not heavy to push around by one person.

HeliHenri 20th Aug 2013 20:58

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A little taste of freedom :) :


http://nsa33.casimages.com/img/2013/...5543996781.jpg


Picture from Frontier Helicopters in NZ

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georock369 21st Aug 2013 09:24

Are those blades spinning with nobody in the aircraft???

martvidar 21st Aug 2013 09:46

Not exactly a wise decision, considering the landing spot! Not much traction for those skids :rolleyes:

Bravo73 21st Aug 2013 10:18

HeliHenri,


Originally Posted by georock369 (Post 8004363)
Are those blades spinning with nobody in the aircraft???

Out of interest, has the Cabri got a collective locking mechanism?

HeliHenri 21st Aug 2013 12:35

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Hello Bravo73,

Yes, and with a remote keyless ! :ok:

http://nsa33.casimages.com/img/2013/...3916540993.jpg

Bravo73 21st Aug 2013 13:16


Originally Posted by HeliHenri (Post 8004616)
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Hello Bravo73,

Yes, and with a remote keyless ! :ok:

Ah, very nice! Is that what that Kiwi pilot is likely to be using?

HeliHenri 21st Aug 2013 13:55

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Sorry about my English Bravo73 but I don't understand the meaning of your question, can you please reformulate or maybe there is a hidden meaning in it ?
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