BELL 212 - D-HEPP
D-HEPP, a 1982 Bell 212 helicopter, offers exceptional performance, versatility, and reliability. With its powerful Pratt & Whitney PT6T-3B Twin-Pac engine and robust design, this aircraft excels in various roles.
Powerplant
– Manufacturer: Bell Helicopter
– Engines: 2 x Pratt & Whitney PT6T-3B
– Max. Power per Engine: 2 x 900 hp
Specifications
– Seats: 2 Crew + 9 Passengers
– Cruising Speed: 100 kts (186 km/h)
– Max. Speed (VNE): 130 kts (240 km/h)
– Fuel Consumption: 395 ltr/hr
– Max. Fuel Load: 814 ltr (215 US gal) + 700 ltr (185 US gal) auxiliary
Avionics
– Full IFR Capability
– Radar Altimeter
– VHF Radio
– Autopilot
– RMI/RNAV
– Audio System
– UHF NAV
– ELT
– Marker Receiver
– Stormscope
– Transponder
– Global Position System
– Distance Measuring Equipment
– Weather Radar
– Satellite Communication and Tracking System (Skytrac ISAT100)
Performance
– Service Ceiling: 12,500 ft (Density Altitude)
– Max. Operating Altitude: 20,000 ft (6,096 m)
– Endurance: 2.5 hrs (no reserves) / 378 NM (700 km)
– Max. Take-off Weight: 5,080 kg