Donauwoerth (Airbus Helicopters) 10/02/2015

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spottervito
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Donauwoerth (Airbus Helicopters) 10/02/2015

Post by spottervito »

Hi, here are some pictures of new helicopters seen be my yesterday:
First of all the first of 15 EC-135T2+ for the Royal Australien Navy. The serial N52-001 is (partly) taped over, but the code "841" is clearly visible and makes this c/n 1179 with test reg. D-HECG
ImageIMG_2321 by alex_fursty, on Flickr

Another military helicopter is German Air Force EC-645T2 76+01 (c/n 20016) which is testflown as "D-HADI". An obvious difference between the standard EC-145 are the various antennas at the rear of the boom.
ImageIMG_2309 by alex_fursty, on Flickr

ImageIMG_2261 by alex_fursty, on Flickr

DRF EC-145T2 D-HDSG (c/n 20010) came in from Grosshadern Hospital at Munich to collect some spare parts.
ImageIMG_2314 by alex_fursty, on Flickr

D-HADW (c/n 20002) is the company demonstrator for the EC-145T2
ImageIMG_2298 by alex_fursty, on Flickr

One of the newest EC-145T2 is c/n 20026 with test reg D-HADO
ImageIMG_2280 by alex_fursty, on Flickr

A EC-135T3 with test reg D-HCBN. Operator and c/n unfortunately unknown by me.
ImageIMG_2277 by alex_fursty, on Flickr

A new EC-135 for the Western Power of UK. Will probably be registered G-WPDE in the future.
ImageIMG_2262 by alex_fursty, on Flickr

The newest EC-145T2 noted by me so for is this D-HADJ (c/n 20028). Not flying yet but at least engine tests are carried out.
ImageIMG_2225 by alex_fursty, on Flickr


Best regards, Alex
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Re: Donauwoerth (Airbus Helicopters) 10/02/2015

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you unknown copter has the livery of RTE french éléctricity company
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Re: Donauwoerth (Airbus Helicopters) 10/02/2015

Post by nils »

great looking pictures :)
the RAN EC135's paintjob looks identical to that of the RAF's AS355 squirrel fleet.
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