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NHIndustries NH90 Helicopter (Details & Inside view)
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- Couch Monster
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Has anyone here been close to these NH90's? What's the general consensus from the guys using them in the ADF? I know they grounded the entire fleet recently due to rear rotor vibration. Not sure what became of it.
Maybe I'm getting old and cynical, but I would have liked if the ADF stuck with the tried and proven UH-60. The Blackhawk has served us well for decades. Hopefully these new machines do well and it's not a waste of taxpayer money...like the Tiger
That's another story.. Any updates on the governments plans for a new attack helicopter?
I would love us to have the AH1Z or the AH-64.
(Although, I wouldn't be surprised if the pinheads in Canberra extended the contract with the Tiger)..
Maybe I'm getting old and cynical, but I would have liked if the ADF stuck with the tried and proven UH-60. The Blackhawk has served us well for decades. Hopefully these new machines do well and it's not a waste of taxpayer money...like the Tiger
That's another story.. Any updates on the governments plans for a new attack helicopter?
I would love us to have the AH1Z or the AH-64.
(Although, I wouldn't be surprised if the pinheads in Canberra extended the contract with the Tiger)..
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Re: NHIndustries NH90 Helicopter (Details & Inside view)
Tail rotor issue was minor, related to a scheduled upgraded part that hadn't yet been fitted to that aircraft. https://www.contactairlandandsea.com/20 ... tor-issue/
Interesting that you ask for user opinions on the MRH but rubbish the Tiger. All the guys I know involved with ARH rate it very highly, the problem isn't the airframe, it was the requirement at the time of contract (things like data links and UAS capability weren't a consideration) and Airbus supply chain. The Tigers get pushed hard in a a tough environment but have higher serviceability than Apaches.
Interesting that you ask for user opinions on the MRH but rubbish the Tiger. All the guys I know involved with ARH rate it very highly, the problem isn't the airframe, it was the requirement at the time of contract (things like data links and UAS capability weren't a consideration) and Airbus supply chain. The Tigers get pushed hard in a a tough environment but have higher serviceability than Apaches.
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I could be mistaken, but I remember hearing that the ARH was never used in a combat situation in Afghanistan. Was this true?
This is what made me question the value of the Tiger. Now, my opinion could be one that's baseless and unfounded, but it didn't make sense that the government would invest in assets that couldn't be utilised in combat.
Considering the nature of the European Union, it also makes me wonder why the Tiger wasn't adopted by more EU member states. The Netherlands and Great Britain went with the Apaches. I would have thought it in their best interest to invest funds into European contracts?
This is what made me question the value of the Tiger. Now, my opinion could be one that's baseless and unfounded, but it didn't make sense that the government would invest in assets that couldn't be utilised in combat.
Considering the nature of the European Union, it also makes me wonder why the Tiger wasn't adopted by more EU member states. The Netherlands and Great Britain went with the Apaches. I would have thought it in their best interest to invest funds into European contracts?
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Re: NHIndustries NH90 Helicopter (Details & Inside view)
French have used tiger heavily in Afghanistan, Mali and central Africa where by all accounts it performed well in very harsh conditions
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Evidently the civilian refuellers at Bairnsdale loved the NH90 during the fires as they couldn't shut them down even when it was time to go for lunch.
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Couch Monster wrote:I could be mistaken, but I remember hearing that the ARH was never used in a combat situation in Afghanistan. Was this true?
This is what made me question the value of the Tiger. Now, my opinion could be one that's baseless and unfounded, but it didn't make sense that the government would invest in assets that couldn't be utilised in combat.
Considering the nature of the European Union, it also makes me wonder why the Tiger wasn't adopted by more EU member states. The Netherlands and Great Britain went with the Apaches. I would have thought it in their best interest to invest funds into European contracts?
I think you are making the same mistake I made:
Foolishly thinking the decision makers took into account how the helicopter/submarine/frigate would perform in it’s chosen role. A near overdose of Prozac led me to think briefly that some politician in charge of “defence” might even consider the crews relying on this equipment.
Back in reality, the taxpayers money is spent on the basis of promises, often worthless (price/performance/local components/other BS)
The defence minister responsible for the “Tiger” project should be In jail. (“If you buy this instead of the Apache, we will build an EC120 in Brisbane”)
The defence minister responsible for the “Sea Sprite” project should be executed for treason. (“I’ll paint a gun on a Volkswagen Beetle, if you need a tank to go with that”)
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I remember being told by my father back in the early 2000's about that Tiger that crashed in QLD. Eurocopter were attempting to "woo" the government into buying the ARH. The thing crashed and the aircrew walked away from it unscathed. Somebody in the government was "so impressed with the helicopters survivability" that they awarded Eurocopter the tender.
(Believe the crash occurred around 1998)?
(Believe the crash occurred around 1998)?
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Somebody in the government ..... awarded Eurocopter the tender.
There, I fixed it for you.
Anybody who thinks that, what the ADF asks for, and what the politicians choose, are the same thing, could be in the market for a nice bridge over a pretty harbour.
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Eric Hunt wrote:Somebody in the government ..... awarded Eurocopter the tender.
There, I fixed it for you.
Anybody who thinks that, what the ADF asks for, and what the politicians choose, are the same thing, could be in the market for a nice bridge over a pretty harbour.
What did you fix for me, exactly?
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Politicians pay little attention to the actual aircraft, they have their eye on trying to win votes. The end result has little resemblance to what the ADF asked for.
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