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Agusta 12th Jan 2013 07:49

Looking for EC-HHD
 
I'm trying to find out where or what has happened to EC-HHD (7357), an Agusta A109 MKII

It started off on the 'N' register then moved to the Cayman and onto an 'EC' reg. now possible on the German register; does any know anything?

Spunk 12th Jan 2013 08:33

MK II
 
Just did a quick search here:

Helionline Database for AgustaA109 Mk II
but couldn`t find the requested S/N.

A quick google search for the c/n came up with a call sign "D-HRFF" but no further search results for that.

Agusta 12th Jan 2013 08:54

I too have had a google but cannot find anything.

Savoia 12th Jan 2013 09:03

A109A Mk II sn 7357: N90GA > N109JD > VR-CCK > EC-HHD > D-HRFF

There is a possibility that this aircraft may (and I emphasise may) have been withdrawn from use.

This is the ex-Tarmac aircraft which used to be managed by Manfred Mann!

Agusta 12th Jan 2013 09:04

That would be a shame, the last I know it was an Air Ambulance in Spain (I think). I've looked for it on the German reg. but cannot find it there.

Agusta 12th Jan 2013 09:10

When it was with Tarmac, thats when I know it. Pilot Derek Mann.

Savoia 12th Jan 2013 09:45

Very good.

You can see a photo of her as VR-CCK on page 6 of the Mann Thread.

apb 12th Jan 2013 10:40

To looking for in the spanish register that's your page:
RNAC

And here the info about the EC-HHD:
RNAC Registro Espaol de Aeronaves Civiles desde 1920

You can see this 109 left Spain in 2005 with D-HRFF reg.

Edit:
I have found another 109 that left Spain in 2005 with D-HRFD reg. (previusly EC-HIO):
RNAC Registro Espaol de Aeronaves Civiles desde 1920

That 109 is in the Rotorflug´s fleet now, maybe it could help you to find it.

eivissa 12th Jan 2013 11:32

Maybe it had a similar fate as this one...

Hubschrauber - Umzug in Hamburg - Spedition Heiser

Agusta 12th Jan 2013 11:57

I note that the yellow strip of Tarmac is still on VP-CCK as was in the picture of it in Spain.


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