Niftymedic911
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Here's my agencies rigs and helos:
Wow, look at the variety!
BTW - What is that white stuff on the ground in the pic with unit 16????? lol
I almost thought for a second that was snow!
Umm... I thought that was a BK117 next to the BO105... I thought the EC135/EC145's had an enclosed fan rear rotor.Nice 145!!! Hell, even the old 105 is nice! Good reliable platforms. Its nice to see some air medical providers taking pride in their equipment vs. going cheap and ineffective..............
BTW - What is that white stuff on the ground in the pic with unit 16????? lol
I almost thought for a second that was snow!
+1 on Horton. Horton makes nice rigs, but they seem to be a little more expensive than other manufacturers.Yep it's snow......
The Horton Factory where our Ford rigs were produced was in Ohio. It just so happened this time last year there was snow on the ground when we came to pick them up.
Umm... I thought that was a BK117 next to the BO105... I thought the EC135/EC145's had an enclosed fan rear rotor.
The Ford 450's (we have 5 now) are produced by Horton Emergency Vehicles
I didn't realize the EC145 was the same as a BK117. You learn something new every day.EC145 is the same as BK117 c2..A little bigger than BK 117 c1.
As for the tailrotor, The EC135 has the 'fenestron', or enclosed tailrotor. The EC145/BK117 c2 have an open, high mounted tailrotor.
Both are very nice to work in, although I think the EC135 is quieter..Not to mention a bit tighter fit...IMHO