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overview civil helicopters in NL

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Hi all,

After some three years I updated my overview of civil helicopters in The Netherlands again. Thought it might be nice to share it here. Corrections/additions are always welcome.

Notes:
1. Autogyros are not included.
2. Bits and pieces are not included.
3. CHC helicopters with registration PH-Exx are not included, as these are going to be exported sooner or later and will change relatively frequently (if I'm right).
4. Location is where the helicopters are (probably) based, which might be different from the company's location/headquarters.

Enjoy :http://www.aviaspotters.nl/pub/helinl010712.pdf

Last update 1 July 2012, 14:17.
Last edited by EHAM on 01 Jul 2012, 14:17, edited 3 times in total.
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Nice attempt, Joost!

PH-ECZ is most likely based at Amsterdam Heliport (EHHA). PH-RBC is 'owned' by Heli Holland. They are flying this helicopter and are performing the maintenance, out of Emmen as far as I know...
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The IVW register states that Vd Most is still owner and holder, but that the AOC holder is Heli Holland. So I'm wondering if Vd Most is the only user of the PH-RBC or that Heli Holland is also using the chopper for their flights.
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Hoi joost,
kleine opm van mij:
ik mis bv. nog de Bo-105, de Sobeh 2 en de Kolibri van het Aviodrome in jouw lijstje.
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mmmm, maar dan ook de halve Bo105 in het MLM (G-AZTI) en z'n andere helft in de traditiekamer van 299Sqn op Gilze?
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Re: overview civil helicopters in NL (last update 31/05/2012

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Sorry, halve heli's doe ik niet. Eigenlijk was het de bedoeling om alleen operationele/vliegwaardige heli's te vermelden, maar om het plaatje compleet te maken heb ik de Aviodrome-heli's er ook maar bij gezet.
Ik kwam toevallig www.heli-aviation.nl tegen en het blijkt dat dit bedrijf, gevestigd in Kootwijkerbroek, de PH-KGJ gebruikt. Deze staat dus niet meer onder Heli Holland.
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Twee halve zijn toch ook een hele? :roll:

Nee hoor, ik snap het.. bedankt voor het werk! Mooi dat er weer een overzicht is.
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The list itself is a good idea, only the locations given for the helicopters suggest that You can find the helicopters at the location where the helicopters should have their bases.
As most of them are working from different locations in the Netherlands and abroad, the list is just a help to have some idea where You can find normaly about 40% of the helicopters.

I can suggest a real good overview of all PH-registered helicopters, which is updated on a frequent base, including details and photo's, Rotorspot's Current Civil Rotorcraft Register of The Netherlands :
http://www.rotorspot.nl/civil.htm
next to the civil PH-list, Rotorspot has a Current Military Rotorcraft Register of The Netherlands:
http://www.rotorspot.nl/milit.htm

The Rotorspot list however gives just the adresses of the registered owners and NOT the location where the helicopters use to have their bases. But it's a good help to know who is the holder / operator of a helicopter.

It's still a pitty that Helifinder discontinued a few years ago.
EHAM wrote:Hi all,

After some three years I updated my overview of civil helicopters in The Netherlands again. Thought it might be nice to share it here. Corrections/additions are always welcome.

Notes:
1. Autogyros are not included.
2. Bits and pieces are not included.
3. CHC helicopters with registration PH-Exx are not included, as these are going to be exported sooner or later and will change relatively frequently (if I'm right).
4. Location is where the helicopters are (probably) based, which might be different from the company's location/headquarters.

Enjoy :http://www.aviaspotters.nl/pub/helinl310512.pdf

Last update 31 May 2012, 14:09.
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iedere nieuwe lijst heeft kinderziekten,
Hoeveel % locaties er bij ieder wel of niet goed is weet ik niet, maar de lijst die Jack noemt lijkt bv. de ANWB-traumaheli's in Utrecht te plaatsen. Dat klopt (ook) niet.

@Joost, even een "laatste update datum" in de kop- of voetregel?
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Rotorspot's Current Civil Rotorcraft Register of The Netherlands :
http://www.rotorspot.nl/civil.htm
is a list that gives info about the Current Civil Rotorcraft registered in The Netherlands: no less and no more.
The MAA helicopters were registered in Utrecht.

All ANWB Medical Air Assistance EC135's (PH-ELP, PH-EMS, PH-HVB, PH-MAA, PH-MMT, PH-ULP) have had their address changed from Utrecht to Lelystad on 14-May-2012.
Glidepath wrote:iedere nieuwe lijst heeft kinderziekten,
de lijst die Jack noemt lijkt bv. de ANWB-traumaheli's in Utrecht te plaatsen. Dat klopt (ook) niet.

@Joost, even een "laatste update datum" in de kop- of voetregel?
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Jack wrote:Rotorspot's Current Civil Rotorcraft Register of The Netherlands :
http://www.rotorspot.nl/civil.htm
is a list that gives info about the Current Civil Rotorcraft registered in The Netherlands: no less and no more.
The MAA helicopters were registered in Utrecht.

All ANWB Medical Air Assistance EC135's (PH-ELP, PH-EMS, PH-HVB, PH-MAA, PH-MMT, PH-ULP) have had their address changed from Utrecht to Lelystad on 14-May-2012.
Glidepath wrote:iedere nieuwe lijst heeft kinderziekten,
de lijst die Jack noemt lijkt bv. de ANWB-traumaheli's in Utrecht te plaatsen. Dat klopt (ook) niet.

@Joost, even een "laatste update datum" in de kop- of voetregel?

Joost, Jack is right. My Rotorspot listing shows the current NL rotorcraft fleet, with owner's name and place. The place denotes the owner's registered address, NOT the helicopter's location.

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Ik zag vandaag op De Kooy de PH-EUF en PH-EUG, beide AW.139s van CHC. Deze (en de rest van het rijtje die nu zijn afgeleverd) staan nog niet in je overzicht.
Verder wel mijn dank voor het overzicht, weet ik eindelijk welke choppers ik nog echt achteraan moet :-)

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ehusmann wrote:Ik zag vandaag op De Kooy de PH-EUF en PH-EUG, beide AW.139s van CHC. Deze (en de rest van het rijtje die nu zijn afgeleverd) staan nog niet in je overzicht.
EHAM wrote:Notes:
3. CHC helicopters with registration PH-Exx are not included, as these are going to be exported sooner or later and will change relatively frequently (if I'm right).
Achterhaald denk ik, maar regels zijn regels ;)

Ben al blij dat iemand een lijst maakt.
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