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PRODUCTS & SERVICES


Bambi MAX™ Bucket


The Bambi MAX features a lightweight, low-power draw, a quick operating multiple- drop valve that increases volume per drop through a fuel cycle. It requires less maintenance and offers reliability you can depend on.


The ability to pre-select loads allows efficiency at both the dip site and over multiple hot spots that can be targeted by releasing portions of water


over each spot. The helicopter operator can also choose to unload as many separate drops as required. Manual load control is standard in every Bambi MAX.


Features: • •


Unlimited multiple drops Manual load shedding


• Low power, 3-wire system • Easy integration with helicopter


• Fast actuation • Low maintenance


Genesys


Aerosystems’


Helicopter Autopilot and Stability


Augmentation


System (HeliSAS) is the leading autopilot certified for light and medium rotorcraft. This affordable system greatly improves safety, dramatically reduces pilot workload, and provides unprecedented levels of control and confidence in the cockpit, especially in inadvertent IMC conditions. HeliSAS delivers life-saving technology, backed by responsive, personalized service.


www.sei-ind.com


Designed to be on all the time, HeliSAS helps return the helicopter back to straight and level in the event it is inadvertently flown into an unusual attitude or if a pilot becomes disoriented due to a loss of visual references. HeliSAS also features two-axis autopilot capabilities, such as lateral modes (GPS, VOR and LOC) and vertical modes (GPS VNAV, VS, ALT). Combining both stability and autopilot functions leads to increased pilot confidence to focus on other tasks.


www.genesys-aerosystems.com


“With more than 8,000 hours and more than 25 wildfire seasons, I consider the Bambi Max the best product for the fight against wildfires. In the process of innovation, Bambi Max provides safety and effectiveness when working on wildfires.”


- Agustin Baigorri chief pilot


Coyotair, Spain


“There is a lot going on in the cockpit of a working helicopter. And for me, being able to use two hands sometimes for operating software, writing something, or operating cameras is crucial. The benefit of HeliSAS for cockpit workload reduction for single pilot operation is amazing! Of course to have the backup of a stable height and heading flying a course if the conditions are inadvertently marginal or worse is a safety feature I recommend to any pilot. I would not now consider any long-range flying without an autopilot.”


- Peter Wilson Three Journeys Round


R66 owner who has flown over 66,000 nm, landing at least once in 86 different countries. www.threejourneysround.com


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May/June 2019


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