The third Airbus H160 prototype made its first
flight on October 13.
The third Airbus Helicopters H160 prototype
(PT3) performed its maiden flight at the company’s headquarters in Marignane,
France, on October 13. PT3 has a cabin interior configuration similar
to that of a serial production aircraft and will join the flight-test program
as the model continues its push for service entry anticipated for 2019.
“The third prototype incorporates a significant
amount of modifications based on feedback resulting from the first two years of
testing by development, production and support teams” said Bernard Fujarski,
Airbus Helicopters senior vice president and director of H160 program.
“It plays an essential role in delivering a mature aircraft at entry into
service and it is also closer to the serial definition with its interior lining
and transport cabin configuration,” he said.
Airbus Helicopters said the first two prototypes
have logged more than 500 flight hours since the model’s maiden flight in June
2015. In that time, the flight envelope has already been fully tested and the
domain has been opened. The remaining development activity, for example
complementary hot weather testing, antennas, and optional equipment will be
done using all three aircraft.
The company added that the helicopter’s final
assembly line in Marignane is in the last stages of preparation and will be ready
to start serial production shortly. Customer support activities are being
prepared in parallel thanks to the extensive involvement of maintenance teams,
through the “operator zero campaign,” using the prototypes and test means to
check and improve the maintenance plan, digital work cards and technical
documentation and tooling ahead of actual operations.
The first version of the H160 slated to
enter service in 2019 will be for commercial passenger transport configured for
oil and gas, followed by an emergency medical services (EMS)
version.
PT3 joined the test program after undergoing
successful lightning indirect effect and power-on testing this summer. The
three aircraft are augmented by two non-flying testbeds for dynamic and systems
integration. The flight-test campaign for the medium-twin helicopter has thus
far included cold weather and snow trials in Canada earlier this year and
testing of components, including antennas and inlet barrier filters.
Development and performance flights are continuing. To date, the H160 has
achieved maximum cruise speeds up to 155 knots and flights beyond 400 nm. Final
range is expected to “significantly” exceed that number, the company said. A
spokesman said letters of intent for a number of the helicopters have already
been signed and that Airbus Helicopters plans to announce launch customers by
year-end.
The helicopter has an all-composite airframe,
flat-floor cabin, oversized cabin windows and a baggage compartment that can
hold 661 pounds. Its cabin can be configured to seat four or eight passengers
in executive/VIP layouts or utility seating for 12. The H160 also
incorporates a variety of new technologies, among them Blue Edge active
tracking main rotor blades in a five-blade system with a double sweep design
that reduces noise and makes the ride smoother and new Safran Arrano engines
that offer 10 to 15 percent better fuel consumption.
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