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maxvne 18th Feb 2008 12:37

Air Harrods S92
 
Hi All, has anyone got any info on the Air Harrods S92, I saw it a couple of weeks ago on the ramp and it looked amazing, How many hours a year does it fly and where too as I havent seen it go to any of the regular places or is it too big for most places.

Thanks

Max

NorthSeaTiger 18th Feb 2008 12:48

I think Air Harrods only perform the maintenance on this aircraft and it is actually owned by a wealthy American business man who used to have the S-61 G-LAWS and uses it only for his private use when in the UK. I may be mistaken though.

NST

maxvne 18th Feb 2008 13:09

Thanks North Sea Tiger, what a nice helicopter to have as a private helicopter as there cant be too many private ones in the world oh to have loads of money:):):)

NorthSeaTiger 18th Feb 2008 16:53

http://myaviation.net/?pid=01126182

Is that the machine you saw ?

NST

maxvne 18th Feb 2008 22:38

wow yes thats the one, I saw it from a plane but that photo makes it look even better thanks NST

funfinn2000 18th Feb 2008 23:35

I believe it travels all around europe when the owner comes to town a few times a year

Reflex 19th Feb 2008 10:30

All pretty much correct.

Air Harrods has the contract to fly it for the owner as well.

Compared to the feel of the simulator at Farnborough it flies very, very smoothly too and that's with only the basic force generator fit.

maxvne 20th Feb 2008 06:59

Reflex how many pilots do Air Harrods have type rated on it and do they ever advertise for pilots either captain or co pilots to fly it. Do you know what kind of locations it flies to.

Thanks
Max

maxvne 21st Feb 2008 08:02

Reflex is it true that this helicopter now has a toilet installed, what is the endurance of this helicopter or is it just because the guys on board have some drinks.

malaprop 21st Feb 2008 08:22

I imagine the security at Air Harrods would have to be pretty tight, what with the threat from Prince Philip, MI6 and all...

Whirlygig 21st Feb 2008 08:26

I was invited to have a guided tour of this aircraft over two years ago and it had a lavatory then! I would imagine that the endurance of the S92 is certainly greater than my bladder capacity!!

The acres of tan leather inside the aircraft are a sight to behold. Even the comms cabling is leather covered as well as the aforementioned fixture!!

Cheers

Whirls

Bertie Thruster 21st Feb 2008 08:41

Wot:ooh: Even the seat?

Pandalet 21st Feb 2008 08:43

yup.

My favourite was the leather-covered cables - bet it takes a while to replace those if you have a short!

Droopy 21st Feb 2008 09:46

Remember the toilets in the early Bristow AS332s....only a flimsy curtain between the cabin and some hungover rig worker getting rid of his last lager and vindaloo for two weeks....:ooh:

Reflex 21st Feb 2008 11:02

We've managed two 3hr 15min legs with the 92, both times making it back from Geneva without stopping.
As for actually using the loo - you're joking, he who uses it empties it! Unless of course it's one of the passengers.

I do remember the loo in the Bristow Tigers, it wasn't long before they were removed.

pilotpilot1 26th Feb 2008 15:00

I like the s92 but no this color id really bad

Flingingwings 26th Feb 2008 17:14

Reflex,
Thought it was always the 'ebay guru' who got to empty the loo :E
Afterall it is an engineering job(bie) :p

goose boy 26th Feb 2008 23:45

Was that the same aircraft at the Helitech show in 2006
If so it is a nice bit of kit.

This time next year i will own one, lol

GB

Brilliant Stuff 27th Feb 2008 09:57

It is the same aircraft.


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