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Forum: Rotorheads
10th Jan 2009, 13:24
Replies: 1,125
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Posted By Droopy

Shawn, yes to the first question. To the second:-...

Shawn, yes to the first question. To the second:- at speed it acts just like any other system in that the attitude and cyclic will return to datum as long as the trim release or beep trim have not...
Forum: Rotorheads
23rd Dec 2008, 17:56
Replies: 1,125
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Posted By Droopy

135T2 will do OEI HOGE ISA 2 min rating at around...

135T2 will do OEI HOGE ISA 2 min rating at around 2600-2650kg which would be feasible depending on the empty weight. What would an offshore 135 weigh?
Forum: Rotorheads
18th Dec 2005, 11:55
Replies: 1,125
Views: 473,733
Posted By Droopy

TeeS, that's also had me confused. As regards the...

TeeS, that's also had me confused. As regards the extended operation, I understand that's for battery carts as opposed to mains supplied units.
Forum: Rotorheads
1st Dec 2005, 12:26
Replies: 1,125
Views: 473,733
Posted By Droopy

ECD Service alert 2004-09-22 which contains...

ECD Service alert 2004-09-22 which contains Thales service letter 4502/3-300/350-24-003. If you're registered for TIPI do a search on "master" and it's the first return :)
Forum: Rotorheads
20th Apr 2005, 00:06
Replies: 1,125
Views: 473,733
Posted By Droopy

What Rotorpol has described is the Turbomeca [T2]...

What Rotorpol has described is the Turbomeca [T2] version, so the Pratts may well be controlled differently.
Forum: Rotorheads
24th Mar 2005, 16:30
Replies: 1,125
Views: 473,733
Posted By Droopy

The increase might not necessarily be much of an...

The increase might not necessarily be much of an advantage; for us police operators, much of our time is spent in a high hover, often downwind, so unless we see an increase in max continuous torque...
Forum: Rotorheads
22nd Mar 2005, 20:02
Replies: 1,125
Views: 473,733
Posted By Droopy

If you call it disposable load [ie/ you decide if...

If you call it disposable load [ie/ you decide if it's fuel or payload/pax] then for the average police fit it's 800kg as near as dammit; that's with 3 seats [pilot plus 2]. Obviously if you start...
Forum: Rotorheads
22nd Mar 2005, 10:52
Replies: 1,125
Views: 473,733
Posted By Droopy

UK police aircaft are invariably very heavy, with...

UK police aircaft are invariably very heavy, with an empty weight in the lower seventies as a percentage of the maximum weight. This will typically allow a three person crew and around 2 1/2 hours...
Forum: Rotorheads
5th Mar 2004, 17:28
Replies: 1,125
Views: 473,733
Posted By Droopy

Not very scientific, but.... Sat in an...

Not very scientific, but....

Sat in an extended hover, 5deg nose up; switched off both pumps at about 230kg, supply tanks started to show a reduction at 206kg mains. Then tried the zoom climb at...
Forum: Rotorheads
17th May 2002, 08:26
Replies: 1,125
Views: 473,733
Posted By Droopy

VFR; email me, you'll be surprised what can be...

VFR; email me, you'll be surprised what can be done when you speak to the right person.;)
Forum: Rotorheads
11th May 2002, 08:31
Replies: 1,125
Views: 473,733
Posted By Droopy

The following are all in the public domain:- it's...

The following are all in the public domain:- it's £2.9m not £3.5m; one third of that comes from the sale of the old aircraft and one third as a grant from the UK Home Office. Of the remainder, half...
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