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helimotion 8th Sep 2009 19:17

109e 109s Fm Pdf
 
Hi
Thanks for that would like both if poss would you be so kind to upload them to sendspace for download .
P.S are they both in english:ok:

collector 8th Sep 2009 21:33

Yes, they are both in english...I have just uploaded it, check your PM box.

romeo foxtrot mike 10th Sep 2009 09:13

AS350 Instruction Manual
 
Am soon to undertake initial training in an AS350, I have a copy of the POH, does anyone have any other instructional manuals / questions etc. that i might find useful in preparation?

kotysky 10th Sep 2009 11:19

what is pn-system?
 
sorry i´m new on this forum, and i dont know what is it...

thank, and sorry, my english is very rasty..

eivissa 10th Sep 2009 11:46

Sorry for the spanish ;)
 
hola kotysky,

me envias un mensaje personal (Private Message) qual de los manuales quieres y yo te envio un link donde te lo puedes bajar. Para otras preguntas o un pido directo me escribes un mail a [email protected]

Un saludo,

eivissa.

CYHeli 11th Sep 2009 10:36

eivissa, sorry for being a techno-fail, but what link do we use to get the file down?:}
Are we just using RapidShare: 1-CLICK Web hosting - Easy Filehosting? And do we need to have a login?

Thanks.

md 600 driver 11th Sep 2009 16:01

evissa

do you have a snail mail address i can send a dvd with lots of eurocopter training and rfms on inc

105 cbs cb5
117 c1 c2 b2
135 p1 p2 p2+ t1 t2 t2+
gazelle 342L1

there are 2 big to email

steve

Jim Tierney 12th Sep 2009 00:23

Eivissa

As I'm very 'challenged', could you explain how I get to download one of these Manuals.

Help!

JT

eivissa 12th Sep 2009 05:27

Good morning Jim,

you just have to write me a personal message or drop me an email to pprune at email dot de and tell me what manual(s) you are looking for. If you have anything to add to our list, then feel free to send me those missing manuals.

Regards,
eivissa

Mupp 16th Sep 2009 09:07

EC155 training manual
 
Thanks to recent effort by helpful people in this thread, I've got an RFM for the EC155. I'm looking for the training material for this one in a digital form. Anyone have it?

Thanks!

JOURNIOO4 18th Sep 2009 13:31

safety & security manual guide
 
HI guys

Looking for a helicopter safety & security manual guide and training manual guide, I am looking for a digital copy, but any help most appreciated.

PM me.

helimotion 18th Sep 2009 18:41

S300 Cbi Manual
 
Hi
Does anyone have a link for a 300 CBI flight manuals in PDF

Many Thanks:ok:

VeeAny 18th Sep 2009 19:50

Helimotion

I think (would need to look as its been a while) that the CB and CBi manual are one and the same, there is one in eivissa's list above.

GS

collector 20th Sep 2009 20:43

Flight Safety's Bell 212 Pilot Training Manual
 
I am looking for a good, readable copy or Flight Safety's Bell 212 Pilot Training Manual.

rick1128 22nd Sep 2009 23:58

I just sent Julien a copy of the AS350D RFM for those who are looking for it.

Vertical Freedom 23rd Sep 2009 11:22

FM for AS350B3.2B1
 
Namaste

Could some one please send me a copy or the link for the latest FM for the AS350B3 with the 2B1 donk. Thank You :ok:

patatas 30th Sep 2009 17:50

I am amazed on how many manuals are available here but I am looking for an very especific one. Is there any way to find the flight manual of the Russian KAMOV KA-32?
I understand it is hard but we are in PPrune and here everything is possible...:ok:

I hope you guys can help me...
Thank you in advance :)

patatas 1st Oct 2009 16:48

Update 15
FAQs can be found in Update 13.

Most wanted:
- KAMOV KA 32
-Agusta A109C RFM / TM
-AS355NP - Flight / Training Manuals
-English versions of the French and Russian manuals listed
-S58, S58T, S61 - Training / Safety / Maintenance Manuals
-PT6, Arriel... - Training / Maintenance Manuals
-Bell 214ST, 212 - Training / Safety Manual
-Bell 430 - Training Manuals

outa81 6th Oct 2009 11:03

if u please send me the flight manual and systems of the as 330 puma.

aviator-horizon 8th Oct 2009 16:11

As350b Fm
 
Fellow fling wing aviators:

I am looking for a copy of the Astar 350B flight manual, preferably in PDF format.

Please and thankyou....

pilot1948 19th Oct 2009 02:51

New here
 
Hy everyone,my name is Jean and im presently building a bell 205 simulator.I would need if possible a 205 pilot book and anything that could help in terms of emergency procedures and stuff.Thanks in advance.You can see the Bell 206 BIII that i built last year .That one is FAA and DOT level 2 certified.

Bel 206 simulator start up

rick1128 19th Oct 2009 16:18

Jean,

Contact eivissa on this thread. He has copies of the Rotorcraft Flight Manuals for the BH205A and B205A1 plus the Transition Manual for the B205A1. That should help you.

Flyting 19th Oct 2009 16:42

Mountain Flying Manual
 
I know it's not an aircraft manual, but has anyone got a mountain flying manual? Specifically the one from the Caniadian Mountain School or anything that would compare...

heli_79 26th Oct 2009 06:50

POH/Manuals
 
Any MD 500/369 POH or manuals? D and E models in pdf?:confused:


thanks in advance

heli_79

heli_79 26th Oct 2009 19:05

POH/ Flight manuals
 
Thanks to all you replied.

Thanks very much to Evissa for your quick response. I owe you a drink!:ok:

[email protected] 17th Nov 2009 17:13

Rotary knowledgebase
 
Following eivissa posting of manuals, It enabled me to further research a project i had been working on. Thanks Julien.

I think a helicopter knowledgebase is overdue - shared information. So many times i myself have been trying to get the answer to something buried deep somewhere in a manual I know i have seen, or engineers are trying to fix something that only one person in some dark corner of the factory can answer. I've always thought we needed a central repository of info where we can quickly search a technical topic to help us through our days of toil. This knowledge base will be searchable online and with a capable smartphone (for those in the back of beyond where things always seem to break).

Using some of the info from Julien, I have started putting together a searchable database. I would very much appreciate any feedback on usefulness (or lack of).

I am working on manufacturer support, as accurate and good quality documentation is what we all want.

So far i have put together some info for the AS350, AW139 and EC135 as examples of what is possible. I really wanted to include an S76 and Bell product as examples as well, but just didn't have quite the quality in docs i felt would justify the products.

I will be working on a simple means for user contribution to User Materials where people can submit their own hard won knowledge for the benefit of all. There is an example in the knowledgebase under AS350, topic - 'Fault Diagnosis' for any that have struggled with AS350 generator issues :).

If you want to check out these examples, go to the test site RotorInfo Home and pm me with any feedback. just go to Knowledgebase and select an aircraft from the menu. Then enter a topic and see if its of use.

One word of caution, this site is constantly being updated and if you see something strange, it's probably me doing something with it.:8

Thanks again to eivissa for his sterling efforts and all those who contributed.

eivissa 20th Nov 2009 08:48

Thanks George for the great work with RotorInfo. Please keep us all updated with your promising project :ok:

9Aplus 20th Nov 2009 10:29

Some questions rise on my first visit there....


Available Plans
Here is the list of subscriptions available on this site. Library access and download
Library RotorInfo Library Access
1 Years Library
Means commercial interests out of "donated" material or not?!

Second
producers like for example EC, will not be happy that someone else in
public keeps knowledge base, lawyers have been once already on
track on other guy who offered similar "knowledge"

NHF
me

[email protected] 20th Nov 2009 16:48

RotorInfo
 
Hi 9APlus.

Thanks for your comments.

When I first saw your post, I wondered what you were talking about :confused: but then I realized that I had inadvertently left the subscribe option in the main menu even though I had removed the Library menu option itself :eek:. Thanks for pointing that out. It has been removed.

Originally before anything was available, I intended developing a subscription library which would have been developed from materials available but would require manufacturer support. I realized that to redevelop all the material would be an extensive process ( I did start putting together things like interactive caution panels which would highlight details and actions, an example of this is in the knowledgebase ). I think it was Heliwrench that got the Dear John letter from our friends at EC. There is a huge difference in the quality of materials and even the methods of conveying it. Eg. in Marignane, I've seen EC use interactive electronic training materials for some of their aircraft but in the US, it's often a power point presentation done by one of the instructor pilots, coupled to a ring binder (I should mention that the guys over at Eurosafety.us seem to have some pretty good stuff with interactive presentations etc). That's just training of course, but even having searchable information from the flight manuals and other handbooks can be very useful.

Whatever the material out there in books or people's heads, I think that there must be a better way of structuring it for general use. The most interesting point would be to gather knowledge collected by individuals in notes and by other means which might contribute to problem solving or just plain knowledge, like FRC's and other check lists (who knows, it might even make us safer) - simple things that aren't always to hand. Think of it as a wikipedia or google for our industry. I started constructing a knowledge base which is searchable and provides a way of quickly referencing topics of interest because i thought it may be useful - We were always trying to find those notes or that piece of paper that gave us the magic answer even though we had the DVD's and volumes of manuals . This of course could be extended to regs and other areas of our industry.

There is no substitute for good training and in my career, I have always favoured the factory for myself and anyone i worked with, but many times not all the knowledge could be conveyed in the time available, and often the most valuable pieces were mentioned in the hallways and over lunch with someone in the factory or periphery. I often think that whilst we are technically advanced in terms of EFIS etc (even though if you look at the intuitive user interface of an iphone and compare it with a Garmin, Honeywell or any other wizbang piece of glass, you must wonder) when it comes to the administrative side of the industry - well we're behind to say the least. Proprietary hardware and software architectures which are veiled in the regulatory nature of approval still prevail in the cockpit, but that needn't be on the ground where we can make full use of all the tools and the changing tide of information access.

Thanks again for your input and if anyone has any high quality S76 or Bell 407 materials, I would be happy to throw those examples up there as well.

eivissa 30th Nov 2009 10:24

Update 16
 
Most wanted:
-Agusta 109 Training Manual
-Bell 212 Training Manual / Safety Manual
-KA32 RFM
-AB212 RFM
-S58, S58T, S61 - Training / Safety / Maintenance Manuals
-Engine - Training / Maintenance Manuals
-Bell 214ST Operator / Training / Safety Manual

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eivissa 30th Nov 2009 17:48

No more updates!
 
I am sorry guys, but there won't be any more official updates.

I was happy to help out, but the helicopter companies are using more and more legal pressure to stop this service.
They obviously don't want pilots to have easy access to their manuals, so I have removed all the uploaded manuals from rapidshare.

I am still offering help in case you need information on a certain type, just drop me a PM.

Feel free to comment on the service or the legal actions by the manufacturers. It would be great to hear your opinion!

...Oh and don't blame MD Helicopters. They are a role model on how it should be done :ok:

[email protected] 1st Dec 2009 19:04

Well on the one hand I respect that a business must assert it's rights over things it produces. On the other, I know of no other product where the documentation required for it's safe operation, maintenance, and use is not freely available. Free, shouldn't mean 1-5 years if you buy a shiny brand new one. It should mean as long as you are operating our product, we are going to make sure you remain supported and current with our product best practices.

With a new era of information access, most manufacturers (outside of aviation) are embracing the opportunity to share information with their customers, both current and potential (even curious perhaps). It's analogous to the software or music industry where open source and new methods of collaboration changed business models, and often what became public domain; in the case of the software industry free open source operating systems eg. Linux and it's various flavours, productivity suites eg. Open office, enlightened those who might not otherwise have had access to tools before. Then there are companies like Google who continue to innovate and provide tools that are available to all, changing the very landscape itself. It doesn't necessarily mean that people went out of business, it just meant that they had to rethink the way that they executed their business - even companies as powerful as Microsoft are making changes.

One might argue a strong case as I am suggesting, that it is in the very best interest of all concerned in the industry from manufacturers, pilots, engineers to regulators, that such information is published and available to all who seek it. I don't think that any qualified industry individual should have to plead for information or places to find it. It should be obvious and easy to access, even if it's qualified by a license registration process.

Thanks to eivissa and his unselfish efforts, which I'm sure seemed unrewarding at times, but are appreciated none the less by many here. For my part, I will continue working on my little search engine, hopefully with the support of manufacturers, and not in spite of them.

If they start publishing this material themselves in useful ways, and making it readily available - hats off to them, one for the good guys. MD Helicopters exception noted where access appears to require simple registration.

We will see who breaks out of the box and shows a little lateral thinking.

area51sim 6th Dec 2009 15:39

Oh-58D Kiowa
 
Hi!

Do you have an Oh-58D Kiowa Flight Manual? I need this very badly especially cockpit data. Thank you...

Engin

helo193 7th Dec 2009 16:01

Does anyone have these flight manuals? Agusta 109, AW193,Bell 407, 430, and EC120, EC135

Thanks
Helo

paulosaints 7th Dec 2009 21:33

A109E Power
 
Hi! Anyone has RFM for A109E Power?? Tanks
Paulo

barryabc 12th Dec 2009 19:00

Ka 32 Flight Manual
 
Hi EIVISSA
Can you kindly guide me how to get KA 32 RFM (KA 32A11BC)
Thanks
barry

barryabc 12th Dec 2009 19:03

Ka 32 Flight Manual
 
Hi Patatas

Saw your query reg KA32 RFM. Were you successful in obtaining it.
If yes, may I request you for the same.
Thanks
barry

Carps 14th Dec 2009 03:41

Hi everyone,

I'm looking for a copy of the B214B Transition Manual, I already have the RFM (thanks to Eivissa, cheers!).

Has anyone got a version of this I might be able to download?

Flatdog 14th Dec 2009 05:04

A109E MMEL Revision 4
 
Could anyone please help with the latest A109E MMEL version, or supply me with a useful link?

Thanks, FD

JAA/FAA Pilot 14th Dec 2009 15:19

To bad for all of us
 
MD is a leader in supplying manuals on line. I use maintenance and pilot manuals on the MD website. :D
I don't understand why a manufacturer does not want to make it easy to learn and understand an aircraft. I can't take the AFM/RFM out of the aircraft and for some models I do not have a copy at home. :ugh:
Are they afraid we could know to much? :8


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