EC175 Time to Climb Record
Eurocopter's EC175 -- which opens new standards for the medium-sized twin-engine helicopter market segment -- has achieved two time-to-climb records, further validating its performance as the rotorcraft's flight manual is submitted to the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) as part of the certification process.
Eurocopter's two records for the EC175, which have been ratified by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale, are: time-to-climb to an altitude of 6,000 meters, performed in 6 minutes, 54 seconds; and time-to-climb to 3,000 meters, achieved in 3 minutes 10 seconds.
©EUROCOPTER, November 2013
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Видео EC175 Time to Climb Record канала Airbus Helicopters
Eurocopter's two records for the EC175, which have been ratified by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale, are: time-to-climb to an altitude of 6,000 meters, performed in 6 minutes, 54 seconds; and time-to-climb to 3,000 meters, achieved in 3 minutes 10 seconds.
©EUROCOPTER, November 2013
#H175 #AirbusHelicopters
Видео EC175 Time to Climb Record канала Airbus Helicopters
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