Beautiful VIP Airbus H145 Helicopter Start-Up & More!
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 Published On Jul 11, 2024

In this video, witness the awesome start-up sequence and sound of the a beautiful Airbus H145 D3 and many other helicopters landing and taking off. What do you think about this Airbus H145?

The H145 features a maximum takeoff weight of 3,800 kg (8,377 lbs) and is powered by two Safran Arriel 2E engines, delivering a top speed of 145 knots (268 km/h) and a range of approximately 351 nautical miles (650 km). Its advanced Helionix avionics suite provides enhanced situational awareness and safety, while the innovative five-blade rotor system increases payload capacity and reduces maintenance needs, making it a highly efficient and reliable choice for various missions.

Next, the Airbus H125, also known as the AS350 B3e, comes into view. This single-engine helicopter is equipped with a Safran Arriel 2D turbine engine, allowing for a maximum takeoff weight of 2,370 kg (5,225 lbs). The H125 can reach a top speed of 155 knots (287 km/h) and has a range of approximately 340 nautical miles (630 km). Known for its versatility and high-altitude performance, the H125 is capable of operating at altitudes up to 23,000 feet (7,010 meters), making it ideal for a wide range of missions, including aerial work, search and rescue, and passenger transport.

Following the H125, the Bell 407 lands. With a maximum takeoff weight of 2,268 kg (5,000 lbs) and powered by a Rolls-Royce 250-C47B turbine engine, the Bell 407 offers a top speed of 133 knots (246 km/h) and a range of approximately 337 nautical miles (625 km). The helicopter's advanced avionics and spacious cabin, which can accommodate up to six passengers, make it a popular choice for corporate transportation, law enforcement, and medical evacuation missions.

The Bell 429 (wheels version) then makes its landing. With a maximum takeoff weight of 3,402 kg (7,500 lbs), the Bell 429 is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW207D1 engines, achieving a top speed of 155 knots (287 km/h) and a range of approximately 412 nautical miles (763 km). The helicopter features a retractable wheeled landing gear, enhancing its operational versatility, and a spacious cabin that can be configured for various mission requirements, including emergency medical services and corporate transport.

Finally, the Bell 206 JetRanger completes the sequence, starting up and then taking off. This iconic helicopter, equipped with an Allison 250-C20J turbine engine, has a maximum takeoff weight of 1,450 kg (3,200 lbs) and can achieve a top speed of 120 knots (222 km/h) with a range of approximately 374 nautical miles (693 km). The JetRanger's proven reliability, ease of maintenance, and versatile design have made it a staple in the aviation industry for roles ranging from pilot training to aerial surveys and news gathering.

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