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MD Helicopters MD Explorer

The MD Helicopters MD Explorer is a light twin-engined utility helicopter designed and initially produced by the American rotorcraft specialist McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems.

MD Explorer
One of London's Air Ambulance's two MD 902s in 2008.
Role Light twin utility helicopter
Manufacturer McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems
MD Helicopters
First flight 18 December 1992
Introduction 1994
Status In service
Primary users Mexican Navy
Landespolizei
Luxembourg Air Rescue
Drug Enforcement Administration
Produced 1992–present

On 18 December 1992, the maiden flight was conducted, initial certification for the type followed roughly two years later. The initial model, the MD 900, was joined by an improved successor, the MD 902, during the late 1990s. The Explorer is currently produced by MD Helicopters.

Development edit

In January 1989, McDonnell Douglas Helicopters officially announced the launch of the Explorer, which it initially referred to as the MDX. Amongst other things, the Explorer was the first McDonnell Douglas helicopter to incorporate the NOTAR system from its initial design.[1] McDonnell Douglas partnered with Hawker de Havilland of Australia, which handled the manufacturing of the airframes. A total of ten prototypes were constructed, seven of which being used for ground-based tests. McDonnell Douglas Helicopters became a launch customer for Pratt & Whitney Canada's PW200 turboshaft engines, for which it had an exclusive agreement to power the first 128 Explorers with pairs of PW206As.[2] While plans had been mooted to offer the Turbomeca Arrius powerplant as an alternative option, these were subsequently discarded.[1]

On 18 December 1992, the maiden flight of the Explorer took place, performed by ship #2 (N900MD). On 2 December 1994, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification for the Explorer was granted, permitting its use in North America; Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) certification was received shortly thereafter. However, certification of the Explorer's instrument flight rules (IFR) capability was protracted due to technical difficulties with integration; in February 1997, FAA certification for IFR operations was finally received.[3][4]

 
MD 900 (N900MH) Helicopter Noise Abatement Test, 1996

On 29 May 1997, all Explorers were temporarily grounded following the discovery of a broken drive-link; during the following month, flight operations resumed after the FAA gave its approval of a redesigned component that addressed the issue.[5]

During September 1997, a range of improvements to the Explorer were introduced. These included the availability of the PW206E engine, which had a higher single engine inoperative rating, along with revised engine air inlets, improved NOTAR inlet design, and a more powerful stabiliser control system. The benefits were improvements to both range and endurance, along with an increased maximum takeoff weight. This enhanced Explorer was unofficially designated the MD 902.

In May 1998, it was reported that Bell Helicopters, as part of a wider deal with Boeing, had acquired the rights to support and produce spare components for the Explorer; however, this deal did not include the ability to perform final assembly or otherwise produce complete rotorcraft. Accordingly, it was speculated that the deal could impact the long-term future of the Explorer.[6] However, these plans were terminated due to the intervention of the US Federal Trade Commission.[7] Instead, in the following year, Boeing opted to spin off its civilian line of helicopters, including the Explorer, to the newly formed MD Helicopter Holdings Inc. (MDHI).[8][9]

During November 1999, the JAA recommended that all 27 member nations certify the Explorer series for Category A single pilot IFR operations.[10] In September 2000, the first Explorers had been delivered with the further improved PW207E engine, which provided improved hot and high performance, as well as when flown with only a single engine operational.[1][11] During the 2000s, the company recovered from its financial woes and invested in the replenishment of its supply chain.[12][13]

In the 2010s, the manufacturer dedicated considerable attention to renewing the avionics of the type, such as the addition of a glass cockpit.[14] During 2013, it was announced that MDHI had selected Universal Avionics’ InSight display system for the MD 902 Explorer, replacing the original cathode ray tube (CRT) displays; four years later, the company started offering an alternative arrangement with Genesys Aerosystems.[15] In January 2020, the company announced a new partnership with Universal Avionics, effectively switching back to the vendor, under which the latter would provide their fully-digital flight deck avionics for the MD 900/902 Explorer.[16]

In October 2015, the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand (CAANZ) granted type acceptance to the MD 900/902 Explorer series, permitting the restriction-free importing of the type into the country.[17] That same year, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) approved an increased maximum gross weight of 6,770 pounds for the MD 900/902 Explorer, increasing its maximum payload capacity by 270 pounds; this increase had been already approved by the FAA in March 2013.[18]

Reportedly, by 2015, almost 50 percent of all MD 900/902 Explorers produced were being operated in Europe in three areas of the market: emergency medical services (EMS), law enforcement and military/para-military organizations.[18] The EMS sector has been a deliberately selected focus area for MDHI; during 2011, the firm forecasted that Middle Eastern operators would require several hundred EMS rotorcraft over the coming years.[19]

During March 2015, MDHI announced that it was in the process of redesigning the MD Explorer with a higher level of in-house content with the intention of making it more affordable and thus boost sales.[20] The redesign/modernisation of the MD902 Explorer was subsequently referred to the MD969.[21]

By August 2022, while the MD Explorer series was still technically in production, some operators were facing difficulties obtaining some crucial components and the supply chain was reportedly drying up. In response, some vendors were acquiring existing airframes and stripping them for their parts.[22]

Design edit

The MD Helicopters MD Explorer is a twin engined utility helicopter; it is equipped with a fully-articulated five-bladed main rotor system as well as bearingless composite flexbeams and rotor hub. The fuselage is composed of composite materials, such as carbonfibre, that are resistant to corrosion even in hostile marine environments, it also incorporates lightning strike protection measures.[18] The tail features similar construction.[1] It is powered by a pair of Pratt & Whitney Canada-built PW200 turboshaft engines. It can be flown by a single pilot, and carry up to six passengers at a time.[23]

A key feature of the MD Explorer is the NOTAR anti-torque system; instead of a traditional tail rotor, a fan exhaust is directed out of slots in the tail boom, thus using the Coandă effect for yaw control. The benefits of NOTAR have reportedly included reduced pilot workload, greatly minimised external noise levels, and significant improvements in safety, particularly when operating in confined areas and from offshore platforms, along with general performance and controllability enhancements.[1][18] It is disputed which of the fenestron and NOTAR approaches produces less noises.[24] Boeing retains the design rights to the NOTAR technology despite selling the former McDonnell Douglas civil helicopter line to MD Helicopters in early 1999.[8]

Variants edit

MD 900 Explorer
Initial Production model, powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW206A (or PW206E or PW207E) turboshaft engines.
MD 901 Explorer
Civil utility transport model, powered by two Turbomeca Arrius turboshaft engines and tri-angel landing gear. McDonnell Douglas Helicopters announced that this type was available from serial number 127 and upwards. By sale of civil helicopter variants to MD Helicopters the type was not further developed. None ordered.
MD 902
Marketing name for an enhanced version with Category A approval and powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW206E or PW207E.[25] Enhanced version has additional engine isolation features and changes to the Integrated Instrument Display System.[25] Older helicopters (except for the first seven built) can be modified to the enhanced version.[25]
MH-90 Enforcer
Armed version for the United States Coast Guard flown by the Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron between 1998 and 2000.
MD 969 Combat Explorer
Armed helicopter version.[26]
Swift
A high-speed compound helicopter derived from the MD 969 that was being developed for the US Army’s Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) program.[26] Excluded from FARA in 2019.[27]

Operators edit

 
A MD 900/902 of the Baden-Württemberg State Police
 
MD 900 operated by the National Park Service, based at Grand Canyon National Park
 
London's Air Ambulance operate two MD 902
  Belgium
  Germany
  Hungary
  Hong Kong
  Luxembourg
  Mexico
  United Kingdom
  United States
  Japan

Former operator edit

  United Kingdom
  United States

Specifications edit

Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 2003–2004[23]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 1–2
  • Capacity: Six passengers / 2,565 lb (1,163 kg) internal / 3,000 lb (1,361 kg) slung load
  • Length: 32 ft 4 in (9.86 m)
  • Height: 12 ft 0 in (3.66 m)
  • Empty weight: 3,375 lb (1,531 kg)
  • Max takeoff weight: 6,250 lb (2,835 kg) (internal load)
6,900 lb (3,130 kg) (slung load)
  • Powerplant: 2 × Pratt & Whitney Canada PW206E turboshaft engines, 550 shp (410 kW) each
  • Main rotor diameter: 33 ft 10 in (10.31 m)
  • Main rotor area: 899.16 sq ft (83.535 m2)
  • Blade section: - root: HH-10; tip: HH-06[46]

Performance

  • Cruise speed: 134 kn (154 mph, 248 km/h) at sea level
  • Never exceed speed: 140 kn (160 mph, 260 km/h)
  • Range: 293 nmi (337 mi, 543 km)
  • Service ceiling: 17,500 ft (5,300 m)
  • Hover ceiling IGE: 11,000 ft (3,400 m) at International Standard Atmosphere
  • Rate of climb: 1,000 ft/min (5.1 m/s)

See also edit

Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Frawley 2003, p. 156.
  2. ^ Warwick, Graham. "Rotorcraft Power: PW206A described.". Flight International. periodical. 13–19 July 1994. Retrieved on 11 October 2009.
  3. ^ Norris, Guy (15 May 1996). "MD900 Explorer faces IFR delay". flightglobal.com.
  4. ^ "MDC finally wins delayed IFR". flightglobal.com. 12 February 1997.
  5. ^ "Redesigned part puts MDHS Explorer back on the trail". flightglobal.com. 18 June 1997.
  6. ^ "Bell buys Boeing's MD Singles". Vol. 125, no. 5. May 1998. p. 32. ISSN 0015-4806. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  7. ^ Frawley 2003, p. 155.
  8. ^ a b . Boeing. 19 February 1999. Archived from the original on 28 December 2007.
  9. ^ . Boeing. Archived from the original on 13 February 2008. Retrieved 7 February 2008.
  10. ^ "Explorer gets JAA go-ahead". flightglobal.com. 10 November 1999.
  11. ^ "MD takes power". flightglobal.com. 22 February 2000.
  12. ^ "MDHI financial woes ease as helicopter deliveries pick up". flightglobal.com. 6 April 2004.
  13. ^ "Rescued MD Helicopters rebuilds its supply chain". flightglobal.com. 7 March 2006.
  14. ^ Sobie, Brendan (6 April 2010). "First flight for glass cockpit MD 500". flightglobal.com.
  15. ^ Padfield, Randy (28 January 2020). "MD Helicopters Reroutes Back To Universal Avionics InSight". ainonline.com.
  16. ^ "Universal Avionics InSight™ Display System Selected for MD Helicopters' MD 900/902 Explorer". uasc.com. 27 January 2020.
  17. ^ "New Zealand Grants MD 900/902 Type Acceptance". rotorandwing.com. 29 October 2015.
  18. ^ a b c d "EASA approves max gross weight increase for MD 900/902 Explorer". verticalmag.com. 27 April 2015.
  19. ^ Waldron, Greg (15 November 2011). "DUBAI: MD Helicopters aims at region's EMS market". flightglobal.com.
  20. ^ Trimble, Stephen (3 March 2015). "MD Helicopters to redesign MD902 Explorer". flightglobal.com.
  21. ^ Trimble, Stephen (7 March 2017). "MD Helicopters unveils MD6XX mock-up, MD969 changes". flightglobal.com.
  22. ^ Kennard, Peter 'Foo' (August 2022). "Overcoming obsolescence". airmedandrescue.com.
  23. ^ a b Jackson 2003, pp. 679–680.
  24. ^ "Eurocopter and MDHS in noisy row". flightglobal.com. 28 February 1996.
  25. ^ a b c Federal Aviation Administration Type Certificate Data Sheet H19NM[dead link]
  26. ^ a b Reim, Garrett (6 March 2019). "HAI: MD Helicopters developing winged MD902 as US Army scout". FlightGlobal. Reed Business Information Limited. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
  27. ^ Wolfe, Frank (12 April 2019). "GAO Rejects MD Helicopters FARA Protest". Rotary and Wing. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
  28. ^ . www.belgian-wings.be. Archived from the original on 22 May 2012.
  29. ^ "Landespolizei MD 900". Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  30. ^ "ORFK". index.hu. 25 March 2016. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  31. ^ . www.heliservices.com.hk. Archived from the original on 20 April 2015. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
  32. ^ . .lar.lu. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  33. ^ "Grand Ducal Police LX-PGA". aeroboek.nl. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  34. ^ "Explorers for Mexican navy". flightglobal.com. 26 February 2002.
  35. ^ "Essex Air Ambulance G-EHAA". essexairambulance.uk.com. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
  36. ^ . London's Air Ambulance. Archived from the original on 24 July 2013. Retrieved 1 May 2013.
  37. ^ "UK police forces order MD Explorers". flightglobal.com. 4 September 1996.
  38. ^ "CalStar - Fleet". calstar.org. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  39. ^ "DEA N5646". aeroboek.nl. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  40. ^ "Helicopter Training Academy". nps.gov. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  41. ^ "Helicopter Service". mymuhealth.org. Retrieved 21 February 2014.
  42. ^ Aero Asahi CORPORATION & CHIBA HOKUSHOH HOSPITAL ACHIEVE 10,000 HEMS MISSIONS EXCLUSIVELY BY MD 902 EXPLORER
  43. ^ "Our helicopters". cornwallairambulancetrust.org. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
  44. ^ "USCG intercepts drug-run boats with armed Explorer". flightglobal.com. 29 September 1999.
  45. ^ "Heli-Expo 2001 - Armed explorer". flightglobal.com. 20 February 2001.
  46. ^ Lednicer, David. "The Incomplete Guide to Airfoil Usage". m-selig.ae.illinois.edu. Retrieved 16 April 2019.

Bibliography edit

  • Frawley, Gerard: The International Directory of Civil Aircraft, 2003-2004, Aerospace Publications Pty Ltd, 2003. ISBN 1-875671-58-7.
  • Jackson, Paul. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 2003–2004. Coulsdon, UK: Jane's Information Group, 2003. ISBN 0-7106-2537-5.

External links edit

  • BlueSkyRotor.com- performance datasheet of MD900 Explorer

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The MD Helicopters MD Explorer is a light twin engined utility helicopter designed and initially produced by the American rotorcraft specialist McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems MD ExplorerOne of London s Air Ambulance s two MD 902s in 2008 Role Light twin utility helicopterManufacturer McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems MD HelicoptersFirst flight 18 December 1992Introduction 1994Status In servicePrimary users Mexican NavyLandespolizei Luxembourg Air Rescue Drug Enforcement AdministrationProduced 1992 presentOn 18 December 1992 the maiden flight was conducted initial certification for the type followed roughly two years later The initial model the MD 900 was joined by an improved successor the MD 902 during the late 1990s The Explorer is currently produced by MD Helicopters Contents 1 Development 2 Design 3 Variants 4 Operators 4 1 Former operator 5 Specifications 6 See also 7 References 7 1 Citations 7 2 Bibliography 8 External linksDevelopment editIn January 1989 McDonnell Douglas Helicopters officially announced the launch of the Explorer which it initially referred to as the MDX Amongst other things the Explorer was the first McDonnell Douglas helicopter to incorporate the NOTAR system from its initial design 1 McDonnell Douglas partnered with Hawker de Havilland of Australia which handled the manufacturing of the airframes A total of ten prototypes were constructed seven of which being used for ground based tests McDonnell Douglas Helicopters became a launch customer for Pratt amp Whitney Canada s PW200 turboshaft engines for which it had an exclusive agreement to power the first 128 Explorers with pairs of PW206As 2 While plans had been mooted to offer the Turbomeca Arrius powerplant as an alternative option these were subsequently discarded 1 On 18 December 1992 the maiden flight of the Explorer took place performed by ship 2 N900MD On 2 December 1994 Federal Aviation Administration FAA certification for the Explorer was granted permitting its use in North America Joint Aviation Authorities JAA certification was received shortly thereafter However certification of the Explorer s instrument flight rules IFR capability was protracted due to technical difficulties with integration in February 1997 FAA certification for IFR operations was finally received 3 4 nbsp MD 900 N900MH Helicopter Noise Abatement Test 1996On 29 May 1997 all Explorers were temporarily grounded following the discovery of a broken drive link during the following month flight operations resumed after the FAA gave its approval of a redesigned component that addressed the issue 5 During September 1997 a range of improvements to the Explorer were introduced These included the availability of the PW206E engine which had a higher single engine inoperative rating along with revised engine air inlets improved NOTAR inlet design and a more powerful stabiliser control system The benefits were improvements to both range and endurance along with an increased maximum takeoff weight This enhanced Explorer was unofficially designated the MD 902 In May 1998 it was reported that Bell Helicopters as part of a wider deal with Boeing had acquired the rights to support and produce spare components for the Explorer however this deal did not include the ability to perform final assembly or otherwise produce complete rotorcraft Accordingly it was speculated that the deal could impact the long term future of the Explorer 6 However these plans were terminated due to the intervention of the US Federal Trade Commission 7 Instead in the following year Boeing opted to spin off its civilian line of helicopters including the Explorer to the newly formed MD Helicopter Holdings Inc MDHI 8 9 During November 1999 the JAA recommended that all 27 member nations certify the Explorer series for Category A single pilot IFR operations 10 In September 2000 the first Explorers had been delivered with the further improved PW207E engine which provided improved hot and high performance as well as when flown with only a single engine operational 1 11 During the 2000s the company recovered from its financial woes and invested in the replenishment of its supply chain 12 13 In the 2010s the manufacturer dedicated considerable attention to renewing the avionics of the type such as the addition of a glass cockpit 14 During 2013 it was announced that MDHI had selected Universal Avionics InSight display system for the MD 902 Explorer replacing the original cathode ray tube CRT displays four years later the company started offering an alternative arrangement with Genesys Aerosystems 15 In January 2020 the company announced a new partnership with Universal Avionics effectively switching back to the vendor under which the latter would provide their fully digital flight deck avionics for the MD 900 902 Explorer 16 In October 2015 the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand CAANZ granted type acceptance to the MD 900 902 Explorer series permitting the restriction free importing of the type into the country 17 That same year the European Aviation Safety Agency EASA approved an increased maximum gross weight of 6 770 pounds for the MD 900 902 Explorer increasing its maximum payload capacity by 270 pounds this increase had been already approved by the FAA in March 2013 18 Reportedly by 2015 almost 50 percent of all MD 900 902 Explorers produced were being operated in Europe in three areas of the market emergency medical services EMS law enforcement and military para military organizations 18 The EMS sector has been a deliberately selected focus area for MDHI during 2011 the firm forecasted that Middle Eastern operators would require several hundred EMS rotorcraft over the coming years 19 During March 2015 MDHI announced that it was in the process of redesigning the MD Explorer with a higher level of in house content with the intention of making it more affordable and thus boost sales 20 The redesign modernisation of the MD902 Explorer was subsequently referred to the MD969 21 By August 2022 while the MD Explorer series was still technically in production some operators were facing difficulties obtaining some crucial components and the supply chain was reportedly drying up In response some vendors were acquiring existing airframes and stripping them for their parts 22 Design editThe MD Helicopters MD Explorer is a twin engined utility helicopter it is equipped with a fully articulated five bladed main rotor system as well as bearingless composite flexbeams and rotor hub The fuselage is composed of composite materials such as carbonfibre that are resistant to corrosion even in hostile marine environments it also incorporates lightning strike protection measures 18 The tail features similar construction 1 It is powered by a pair of Pratt amp Whitney Canada built PW200 turboshaft engines It can be flown by a single pilot and carry up to six passengers at a time 23 A key feature of the MD Explorer is the NOTAR anti torque system instead of a traditional tail rotor a fan exhaust is directed out of slots in the tail boom thus using the Coandă effect for yaw control The benefits of NOTAR have reportedly included reduced pilot workload greatly minimised external noise levels and significant improvements in safety particularly when operating in confined areas and from offshore platforms along with general performance and controllability enhancements 1 18 It is disputed which of the fenestron and NOTAR approaches produces less noises 24 Boeing retains the design rights to the NOTAR technology despite selling the former McDonnell Douglas civil helicopter line to MD Helicopters in early 1999 8 Variants editMD 900 Explorer Initial Production model powered by two Pratt amp Whitney Canada PW206A or PW206E or PW207E turboshaft engines MD 901 Explorer Civil utility transport model powered by two Turbomeca Arrius turboshaft engines and tri angel landing gear McDonnell Douglas Helicopters announced that this type was available from serial number 127 and upwards By sale of civil helicopter variants to MD Helicopters the type was not further developed None ordered MD 902 Marketing name for an enhanced version with Category A approval and powered by two Pratt amp Whitney Canada PW206E or PW207E 25 Enhanced version has additional engine isolation features and changes to the Integrated Instrument Display System 25 Older helicopters except for the first seven built can be modified to the enhanced version 25 MH 90 Enforcer Armed version for the United States Coast Guard flown by the Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron between 1998 and 2000 MD 969 Combat Explorer Armed helicopter version 26 Swift A high speed compound helicopter derived from the MD 969 that was being developed for the US Army s Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft FARA program 26 Excluded from FARA in 2019 27 Operators edit nbsp A MD 900 902 of the Baden Wurttemberg State Police nbsp MD 900 operated by the National Park Service based at Grand Canyon National Park nbsp London s Air Ambulance operate two MD 902 nbsp BelgiumFederal Police 28 nbsp GermanyLandespolizei 29 nbsp HungaryHungarian Police 30 nbsp Hong KongHeliservices 31 nbsp LuxembourgLuxembourg Air Rescue 32 Luxembourg Police 33 nbsp MexicoMexican Navy 34 1st Shipborne Patrol Naval Air Squadron Mexican Naval Aviation nbsp United KingdomEssex amp Herts Air Ambulance 35 London s Air Ambulance 36 Wiltshire Police 37 nbsp United StatesCalstar 38 Drug Enforcement Administration 39 National Park Service 40 University of Missouri Hospital 41 nbsp JapanDoctor Heli 42 Former operator edit nbsp United KingdomCornwall Air Ambulance 43 nbsp United StatesUnited States Coast Guard 44 45 Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron 1998 2000Specifications editData from Jane s All The World s Aircraft 2003 2004 23 General characteristicsCrew 1 2 Capacity Six passengers 2 565 lb 1 163 kg internal 3 000 lb 1 361 kg slung load Length 32 ft 4 in 9 86 m Height 12 ft 0 in 3 66 m Empty weight 3 375 lb 1 531 kg Max takeoff weight 6 250 lb 2 835 kg internal load 6 900 lb 3 130 kg slung load dd dd dd Powerplant 2 Pratt amp Whitney Canada PW206E turboshaft engines 550 shp 410 kW each Main rotor diameter 33 ft 10 in 10 31 m Main rotor area 899 16 sq ft 83 535 m2 Blade section root HH 10 tip HH 06 46 Performance Cruise speed 134 kn 154 mph 248 km h at sea level Never exceed speed 140 kn 160 mph 260 km h Range 293 nmi 337 mi 543 km Service ceiling 17 500 ft 5 300 m Hover ceiling IGE 11 000 ft 3 400 m at International Standard Atmosphere Rate of climb 1 000 ft min 5 1 m s See also editRelated development MD Helicopters MD 500 MD Helicopters MD 600Aircraft of comparable role configuration and era AgustaWestland AW119 Koala Bell 427 Bell 429 GlobalRanger Eurocopter EC135 Eurocopter EC145 HAL Dhruv HAL Light Utility Helicopter MBB Kawasaki BK 117 Mitsubishi MH2000Related lists List of military aircraft of the United States List of rotorcraftReferences editCitations edit a b c d e Frawley 2003 p 156 Warwick Graham Rotorcraft Power PW206A described Flight International periodical 13 19 July 1994 Retrieved on 11 October 2009 Norris Guy 15 May 1996 MD900 Explorer faces IFR delay flightglobal com MDC finally wins delayed IFR flightglobal com 12 February 1997 Redesigned part puts MDHS Explorer back on the trail flightglobal com 18 June 1997 Bell buys Boeing s MD Singles Vol 125 no 5 May 1998 p 32 ISSN 0015 4806 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Cite magazine requires magazine help Frawley 2003 p 155 a b Boeing Completes Sale Of Light Helicopter Product Lines To RDM Boeing 19 February 1999 Archived from the original on 28 December 2007 Boeing Announces Sale of its Light Helicopter Product Lines Boeing Archived from the original on 13 February 2008 Retrieved 7 February 2008 Explorer gets JAA go ahead flightglobal com 10 November 1999 MD takes power flightglobal com 22 February 2000 MDHI financial woes ease as helicopter deliveries pick up flightglobal com 6 April 2004 Rescued MD Helicopters rebuilds its supply chain flightglobal com 7 March 2006 Sobie Brendan 6 April 2010 First flight for glass cockpit MD 500 flightglobal com Padfield Randy 28 January 2020 MD Helicopters Reroutes Back To Universal Avionics InSight ainonline com Universal Avionics InSight Display System Selected for MD Helicopters MD 900 902 Explorer uasc com 27 January 2020 New Zealand Grants MD 900 902 Type Acceptance rotorandwing com 29 October 2015 a b c d EASA approves max gross weight increase for MD 900 902 Explorer verticalmag com 27 April 2015 Waldron Greg 15 November 2011 DUBAI MD Helicopters aims at region s EMS market flightglobal com Trimble Stephen 3 March 2015 MD Helicopters to redesign MD902 Explorer flightglobal com Trimble Stephen 7 March 2017 MD Helicopters unveils MD6XX mock up MD969 changes flightglobal com Kennard Peter Foo August 2022 Overcoming obsolescence airmedandrescue com a b Jackson 2003 pp 679 680 Eurocopter and MDHS in noisy row flightglobal com 28 February 1996 a b c Federal Aviation Administration Type Certificate Data Sheet H19NM dead link a b Reim Garrett 6 March 2019 HAI MD Helicopters developing winged MD902 as US Army scout FlightGlobal Reed Business Information Limited Retrieved 6 March 2019 Wolfe Frank 12 April 2019 GAO Rejects MD Helicopters FARA Protest Rotary and Wing Retrieved 2 July 2019 McDonnell Douglas MD900 Explorer www belgian wings be Archived from the original on 22 May 2012 Landespolizei MD 900 Retrieved 1 March 2013 ORFK index hu 25 March 2016 Retrieved 25 March 2016 Heliservices About Us MD902 Explorer www heliservices com hk Archived from the original on 20 April 2015 Retrieved 24 March 2015 Luxembourg Air Rescue fleet lar lu Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 1 March 2013 Grand Ducal Police LX PGA aeroboek nl Retrieved 1 March 2013 Explorers for Mexican navy flightglobal com 26 February 2002 Essex Air Ambulance G EHAA essexairambulance uk com Retrieved 11 May 2015 The Helicopter London s Air Ambulance Archived from the original on 24 July 2013 Retrieved 1 May 2013 UK police forces order MD Explorers flightglobal com 4 September 1996 CalStar Fleet calstar org Retrieved 1 March 2013 DEA N5646 aeroboek nl Retrieved 1 March 2013 Helicopter Training Academy nps gov Retrieved 1 March 2013 Helicopter Service mymuhealth org Retrieved 21 February 2014 Aero Asahi CORPORATION amp CHIBA HOKUSHOH HOSPITAL ACHIEVE 10 000 HEMS MISSIONS EXCLUSIVELY BY MD 902 EXPLORER Our helicopters cornwallairambulancetrust org Retrieved 4 February 2018 USCG intercepts drug run boats with armed Explorer flightglobal com 29 September 1999 Heli Expo 2001 Armed explorer flightglobal com 20 February 2001 Lednicer David The Incomplete Guide to Airfoil Usage m selig ae illinois edu Retrieved 16 April 2019 Bibliography edit Frawley Gerard The International Directory of Civil Aircraft 2003 2004 Aerospace Publications Pty Ltd 2003 ISBN 1 875671 58 7 Jackson Paul Jane s All The World s Aircraft 2003 2004 Coulsdon UK Jane s Information Group 2003 ISBN 0 7106 2537 5 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to MD Explorer MD Helicopters MD Explorer page BlueSkyRotor com performance datasheet of MD900 Explorer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MD Helicopters MD Explorer amp oldid 1181943987, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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