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G-VGMC

Aérospatiale AS355
F-GMBL F-GTVE
G-HEAN OK-WIQ
OO-HSN PH-HHC
PH-HHJ PH-HHJ
PH-HVH
PH-HVH PH-HVH
Aérospatiale AS350 B
D-HFJS F-GECM
N161UG 
N161UG PH-PLB
G-VGMC Eurocopter AS355 N Ecureuil II c/n 5693 - Cheshire Helicopters - Hoogeveen airfield in Holland - 15 July 2016 vliegveld Hoogeveen (EHHO)

The Airbus Helicopters AS355 is a twin-engined light utility helicopter that can accommodate up to 7 passengers. Development of the Ecureuil started in the early 70s under the SNIAS (Societe nationale industrielle aérospatiale) banner with the single-engined AS 350. The first flight of an Aérospatiale AS-350 took place on 27 June 1994. A twin-engine version of the AS350, the AS355 Ecureuil 2 flew first on 28 September 1979. The Eucureuil 2 entered production as the AS355 E. Early 1982, the AS355 F with a higher max takeoff weight replaced the AS-355E in production. The AS355 F was followed by the AS355 F1 in January 1984 and AS355 F2 in December 1985. The AS355 N recieved the DCAG-F certification on 13 June 1989 and deliveries of this model started in 1992. The AS355 N is fitted with two Turbomeca Arrius 1A engines and a Full Authority Digital Engine Control (FADEC) system for better M.T.O.W and better single engine performance. The AS355 NP Ecureuil recieved the EASA certification on 15 February 2007. The AS355 NP Ecureuil 2 is fitted with two Turbomeca Arrius 1A1 turboshaft engines and a new AS350 B3-based main gearbox, increasing maximum take-off weight to 2,800 kg. The AS355 Ecureuil 2 was marketed in North America as the 'TwinStar'. In September 2015, Airbus Helicopters announced that the AS355 production was to continue through 2016 until the existing order backlog was fulfilled and then terminated.
The ICAO Aircraft Type Designator for the AS355 helicopters is AS55.

The helicopter divisions of MBB from Germany and Aérospatiale from France merged in January 1992 to form the Eurocopter Group. As a result of the merger between the Eurocopter parents Aérospatiale-Matra; DaimlerChrysler Aerospace (DASA) and Construcciones Aeronàuticas Sociedad Anonima (CASA) in July 2000, the Eurocopter group became a division of the new formed EADS (European Aeronautic Defence and Space company). Taking off into 2014, EADS was rebranded as "Airbus Group". Uniting all its activities under a single brand, its helicopter division Eurocopter was rebranded as Airbus Helicopters on 8 January 2014.

In May 2001, Eurocopter AS355 N Ecureuil II s/n 5693 was test flown as F-WQPV. On 18 September 2001, the aircraft was registered G-HEMH with Mc Alpine Helicopters, Kidlington. On 15 january 2002, the G-HEMH was registered with Hancocks Holdings, Loughborough. On 27 October 2003, the G-HEMH was transferred to Finlay (Holdings), Augher. On 2 March 2004, the 2001-built Eurocopter AS355 N was re-registered G-VGMC with Finlay (Holdings). On 19 December 2006, the G-VGMC was registered E.A. Carson and A. Jackson trading as EASSDA Aviation, Ballyclare. On 17 February 2011, the helicopter was registered with Cheshire Helicopters, Knutsford.
On 15 July 2016, Ecureuil II G-VGMC was seen at Hoogeveen airfield together with G-AIST / R9632 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Ia; G-CGUK / R9612 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I and G-AWHK Hispano HA.1112M1L Buchon (licence built Messerschmitt Bf.109). These WWII fighters were used for the World War II action thriller Dunkirk above the fishing island of Urk.

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