Eurocopter A-Star 350B2

 Eurocopter A-Star 350B2

What do you think about Eurocopter A-Star 350B2?
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Forza
20/01/2003
I'm not entirely satisfied with my Eurocoopter. It has had a damn ability to stay on the mountain even though I have gone down, unlike many other lifting devices that go down automatically.
Now it has gone so far that I have been forced to get a mate who arranges so that the helicopter comes down to the valley station.

Otherwise, it has a good comfort and is flexible in terms of destination, unlike many Doppelmayers who only lead to the same place all the time.

The fact that I have been forced to get a friend draws the grade slightly.

/ Heavy metal

Model year: 2001
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JCM
16/10/2001
Maybe not the Helicopters Rolls-Royce, rather Hummer, and a good friend as an alternative to Doppelmayr's products. Significantly safer means than MI-8 that are so popular in the former Soviet republics. In addition, it takes more passengers (5/6 pieces) than little Laman. The A-Star 350B2 also has a much less accidental history than the old Russian. The only real competitor is Dominique Perret's favour Jet Ranger, but there comes the personal sentiment for the 350B2.

Simply a great propellant for a rowing boat on the go. Get yourself in front of the skiing holiday; http://www.rotarywingsales.com or at any other suitable place.

Model year: 2001
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