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Wyler 6th May 2019 09:59

AS350 V Squirrel
 
I have a family member in the southern hemisphere who has been tasked with exploring the suitability of one of the above for work in the sub ant artic. Conservation type work. Outside of my area of expertise so I thought I would ask the experts. All information welcome.

Ascend Charlie 6th May 2019 10:06

An AS350 is an Ecurieuil (? SP) which is a Squirrel. Or are you wanting to decide between a tail rotor and a fenestron?

Plenty of 350s used down there.

frisbee90 6th May 2019 11:09

As above, AS350 = Squirrel if you're from anywhere but the states.

Helicopter Resources in Tasmania, Australia send machines down every year with the Australian Antarctic Division and would likely have answers to any and all the questions you might have.

Wyler 6th May 2019 13:03

Thankyou. Will do.

krypton_john 7th May 2019 06:30

Or wait til Mr Eacott weighs in here...

John Eacott 7th May 2019 07:30


Originally Posted by krypton_john (Post 10465111)
Or wait til Mr Eacott weighs in here...

:p

The AS350 is ideal for routine ops in Antarctica, but make sure you get one with a working heater :hmm: As already mentioned, Helicopter Resources have years of experience and would be the ideal company to contact :ok:

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/8...11-07++009.jpg

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/8...11-08++205.jpg

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/8...11-08++206.jpg

Wyler 7th May 2019 09:56

Thanks all

josephfeatherweight 7th May 2019 10:06

I'm pretty sure those pics are from the ARCTIC, not the ANTARCTIC, cause Santa Claus is behind the controls.

Mil-26Man 7th May 2019 11:56


Originally Posted by josephfeatherweight (Post 10465263)
I'm pretty sure those pics are from the ARCTIC, not the ANTARCTIC, cause Santa Claus is behind the controls.

Do they not have good boys and girls in the Antarctic?


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