Subscribe free to our newsletters via your
. Solar Energy News .




AEROSPACE
Enstrom completes Thai helicopter delivery
by Staff Writers
Bangkok (UPI) Aug 24, 2012


Enstrom Helicopter Corp. has delivered all 16 of the contracted 480B turbine training and utility helicopters to Thailand's army.

Deliveries were completed on budget and ahead of contracted requirements, Enstrom said in a written statement.

"From contract-signing to final delivery, we completed this program in just 19 months," Enstrom President and Chief Executive Officer Jerry Mullins said.

"That included engineering, developing, testing, building and delivering 16 of the most advanced turbine training helicopters in the world."

The helicopters have Cobham electronic flight instrumentation systems, dual Wulfsberg RT-5000 transceivers, Honeywell radar altimeters and dual electronic-analog flight instrumentation.

"I think we've shown a small company can do big things," said Mullins.

Under a deal signed in October 2009, the helicopters have power line detection systems designed and manufactured by Safe Flight Instrument in White Plains, N.Y.

Safe Flight's PDS detects the electromagnetic fields of live power lines and alerts pilots with visual and aural warnings. As the aircraft flies closer to the power line, the warning intensifies.

Enstrom makes the 480B as a three-place advanced trainer and patrol aircraft as well as a three- to five-seat executive transport. Special law enforcement variants are made, called the 480B Guardian and the F28F Sentinel.

David Blake, of Enstrom's Asia representative Blake and DeJong, told Flight Global aviation Web site in early 2010 the 16 helicopters are the first 480Bs for the army but Thailand's civil aviation training school has two older Enstrom 480 models.

The Thai army flies medium Bell TH-67s and Schweizer 300s for training. Enstrom won the tender pitching against six other manufacturers.

In July 2011, Flight Global reported the Thai army had grounded its fleet of 54 Bell 212 helicopters after a crash that month that left three dead.

Local media reports said the 212 was lost in benign conditions as it flew to participate in a search-and-rescue mission near the border with Myanmar.

The mission was to retrieve nine bodies from the site of a Thai army Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk that had crashed 19 July, Flight Global reported.

The Black Hawk was lost while attempting to retrieve five bodies from the site where a Bell UH-1 helicopter crashed on 16 July.

The Bell 212 was heading toward a mountainous, heavily forested area northwest of Bangkok when it crashed.

Enstrom also announced this year it had signed a contract with its representative in Japan to supply the Japanese military with 28 480-B aircraft by 2014. The deal with Aero Facility in Japan was signed at the Helicopter Aviation Industry convention in Dallas in February.

.


Related Links
Aerospace News at SpaceMart.com






Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle








AEROSPACE
India's first Embarer AWAC headed home
Bangalore, India (UPI) Aug 23, 2012
India has taken delivery of the first of three Embraer 145 airborne early warning and control aircraft from Embraer Defense and Security in Brazil. The aircraft, handed over at Embraer's headquarters at Sao Jose dos Campos airport, completed ground and flight tests and met operational targets set by both Embraer and India's Defense Research and Development Organization, a report by Dail ... read more


AEROSPACE
Biorefinery makes use of every bit of a soybean

Warning issued for modified algae

Genetically Engineered Algae For Biofuel Pose Potential Risks That Should Be Studied

Argentina unhappy over EU biofuels curbs

AEROSPACE
Soft robots, in color

NASA Historic Test Stands Make Way for New Reusable Robotic Lander Neig

Dextrous robotic hand gets thumbs up

The first robot that mimics the water striders' jumping abilities

AEROSPACE
Maximum Protection against Dust; Minimal Effort

US Wind Power Market Riding a Wave That Is Likely to Crest in 2012

Wind farms: A danger to ultra-light aircraft?

Off-shore wind power project considered

AEROSPACE
China's Geely H1 profit rises 9% as exports surge

Germans prefer bigger engines: study

US launches test of Wi-Fi to prevent car accidents

American CEO of Czech truck-maker charged in graft case

AEROSPACE
Oil firms evacuate as storm heads for Gulf of Mexico

'Manageable' oil slick reaches Sri Lanka capital

PetroChina invests in Middle East oil

Push on for efficient hydrogen production

AEROSPACE
ORNL technology moves scientists closer to extracting uranium from seawater

Glass offers improved means of storing UK's nuclear waste

Japan anti-nuke activists protest in Tokyo

Japan press mixed on PM meet with anti-nuclear camp

AEROSPACE
India's Reliance Power and China Datang ink deal

Romney touts energy independence by 2020

Brazil speeds up to embrace smart meters

British energy price hike stirs anger

AEROSPACE
Natural Regeneration Building Urban Forests, Altering Species Composition

Myanmar in deforestation crisis

Widespread local extinctions in tropical forest 'remnants'

Marine research in the Brazilian rain forest




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement