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Ex-Dragoon said:can we give the Cyclone a chance it the CF before we start condemning it..... :
My thoughts excatly Ex-Dragoon.
Ex-Dragoon said:can we give the Cyclone a chance it the CF before we start condemning it..... :
NFLD Sapper said:My thoughts excatly Ex-Dragoon.
DocBacon said:I can only assume you mean the Bell 412, Colin, as the 214 is either a heavy-lift machine of the same size as the 212/412 but with bigger blades and a single big stove (214B), or it's a large-cabin heavy twin (214).
If you were referring to the 412, then you're right, there are many more 206's and A-Stars (a 207 is a small fixed wing a/c) than 412's. However, a 206 is a light (typically four-place) and an A-Star is an intermediate (six-place), while a 412 is a 15-place twin in the medium category. A 206 can be has for under $500,000, an A-Star for a couple million, and a 412 starts at $10,000,000, so that's why you'll not see too many 412's on civvie street. You will see lots of 205's and 212's, which have the same size cabin as the 412, because they lift better, are cheaper to operate, and cost much less.
As far as Bell mediums being too big or too small, they are like any other machine: for certain jobs they are just right. For instance, as a SAR machine (provided capacity for flight into known icing isn't required) they're an excellent platform.
Colin P said:Thanks, I meant the 407 when I said the 207. The 407 is an impressive machine and flying in them on the tight spots in BC mountains makes you feel safer than a 206 struggling through the air! Trying to keep the model number right from memory is a sure way to fail. The 214 uses twin 1875hp P & W turbines correct?
Loachman said:Here's the point:
Right now, 1 Wing has,effectively, stood up a whole new unit overseas and added a whole new fleet with no increase in manning. There are only two Tac Hel Squadrons to rotate into and out of theatre - manning both fleets - with some augmentation from two Reserve-Heavy Squadrons, and possibly occasional augmentation from the OTU and 427 Squadron.
The MH community will soon be introducing a whole new fleet while doing their best to continue to operate during the conversion process. Fleet conversions are always highly disruptive and pull people out of the daily operation. There will be barely enough new machines to conduct the missions for which they were bought in the first place, and barely enough people to fly and fix them.
Both communities are short of people, and even shorter of experienced people.
Any CH148s applied to non-MH tasks would have to come from a new purchase. Unless we reduce the CH146 fleet, possibly to the point where it cannot be sustained, crews and maintainers would have to be created or poached from other already-hurting communities.
Tac Hel and MH jobs are very different. They are more than driving or fixing a particular machine.
Again, CH148 is too big and expensive for the escort/recce/surveillance role.
We already have CH147 for lift in theatre.
Would we have a role for a Tac Hel CH148 version in future conflicts or other ops? I personally do not think so.
Presuming that we do eventually get CH147F, then I'd much rather see our CH146s upgraded to or swapped for UH1Ys or replaced with UH60 for the utility role and something else purchased for the armed/recce role.
ezbeatz said:What do you guys think about the Cyclone eventually replacing the griffin? It can carry nearly 3x as many troops and would allow the air force (pilots, ground crew, parts) further standardization.
ezbeatz said:...What do you guys think about 1) the Cyclone eventually replacing the griffin? It can carry nearly 3x as many troops and 2) would allow the air force (pilots, ground crew, parts) further standardization.
Standardization? So get rid of a fleet of almost 100 helicopters and buy more of a new helicopter so we'll be more like the 28 that we haven't got yet? ???
ezbeatz said:What do you guys think about the Cyclone eventually replacing the griffin? It can carry nearly 3x as many troops and would allow the air force (pilots, ground crew, parts) further standardization.
Good2Golf said:1) You do know we're getting Chinooks, right? They can carry 5x as many troops as a Griffon, and
2) Standardization? So get rid of a fleet of almost 100 helicopters and buy more of a new helicopter so we'll be more like the 28 that we haven't got yet? ???
Perhaps I'm the only one scratching my head at this...
G2G
Eye In The Sky said:Ok ok...that one cracked me up.
ezbeatz said:Ya, because operating two aircraft types when you can operate one makes SO much more sense.
ezbeatz said:why not choose the utility variant of the S-92?
CDN Aviator said:Guess i was right when i pegged you for an expert.
What part of the air force do you work in again ?
popnfresh said:Taking a look at his profile...the part that jumps out of the plane...
ezbeatz said:(even though it has a faster speed, longer range, and larger payload capacity),