- - S76 OGE OEI perf
(https://www.pprune.org/rotorheads/626963-s76-oge-oei-perf.html)
tottigol
10th Nov 2019 01:29
Are SeventySuckses still beiing built?
gulliBell
10th Nov 2019 06:26
TAS bought a few. Bristow Nigeria bought a few. Maybe a few others, but hardly at the volumes they used to build pre-AW139 era.
Fareastdriver
11th Nov 2019 16:10
I was glad to get off them in China. Beeping to max and then overpitching it so you could throw it off the side of the deck and rely on gravity to get up to VTOSS.
malabo
11th Nov 2019 16:58
Beeping to max and then overpitching it so you could throw it off the side of the deck
Huh, on the A++ we did the opposite, beeped down to 100, got it to the edge of the deck (sideways, so the tail didn't catch the edge), and then while the PF focussed on handling the PNF matched the N1's at their limit. Then throw it off the side of the deck. I thought it was a remarkable skill when I first saw it, and one difficult to teach to foreign nationals. C+ and C++ was easier with the soft limiting, but again it required dynamic fluid motion to stop the droop before it went to 2 min power. Easier just to buy them an AW139. Kinda like the 737 Max I suppose...aviators no longer required.
And gotta eat crow on the heavy HK "C+", it was an A++ after all:Helicopter Sikorsky S-76A Serial 760295 Register B-HZD C-GKWT N76004 used by Government Flying Service (Hong Kong Government) CHC (Canadian Helicopter Corporation) Sikorsky Helicopters. Built 1990.