Msg ID:
2798455 |
Florida Forestry/Agusta 119 +0/-0
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Author:Fire Guy
11/10/2023 3:11:45 PM
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Heard that the Florida State Forestry is dumping the new 119's they recently obtained? Something about lack of performance the manufacturer stated. Any truth to this? What are the projected replacements? Thanks!!! |
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Msg ID:
2798464 |
Florida Forestry/Agusta 119 +0/-4
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Author:It's
11/10/2023 4:29:45 PM
Reply to: 2798455
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a freak'n Leonardo product, what more do you need to know???? Garbage 🤢🤮 |
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Msg ID:
2798466 |
Florida Forestry/Agusta 119 +1/-0
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Author:Leonardo makes an awesome
11/10/2023 4:47:55 PM
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helicopter. Flew a 109S for a year and loved every minute of it. Reliable and fast as f. The 119 has power for days. Can't see having any performance issues, especially in FL. |
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Msg ID:
2798473 |
Florida Forestry/Agusta 119 +2/-0
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Author:You obviously
11/10/2023 7:22:39 PM
Reply to: 2798466
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Don't know what helicopters are used for in the fire world.....No POS agusta Leo product is worth a damn in the utility role. |
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Msg ID:
2798477 |
Florida Forestry/Agusta 119 +0/-1
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Author:say wut
11/10/2023 7:50:07 PM
Reply to: 2798473
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why not bro |
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Msg ID:
2798482 |
Florida Forestry/Agusta 119 +2/-0
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Author:Mech
11/10/2023 8:21:30 PM
Reply to: 2798477
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Hard mounted transmission, bye bye fillings in transition. Parts and engineering support is lackluster at best. Poorly designed/engineered product. Cracks, cracks, and wait for it..... more cracks.
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Msg ID:
2798571 |
Florida Forestry/Agusta 119 +0/-0
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Author:LACOFD
11/11/2023 2:23:33 PM
Reply to: 2798455
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Nothing wrong with the Hueys they have. The Huey will pull a 320 gallon bucket all day long in Florida and, with water sources everywhere, a Huey could put a lot of water on a fire per hour. The Huey is a simple helicopter that goes hundred hour to hundred hour with very little unscheduled maintenence and parts are widely available, as well. Using a 119 for firefighting makes about as much sense as L.A. City Fire Department using the AW139. There's areason you never see these airframes used in the fire world. |
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Msg ID:
2798603 |
Florida Forestry/Agusta 119 +0/-0
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Author:you say there is a reason
11/11/2023 8:20:14 PM
Reply to: 2798571
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agustas aren't used on fires. what is it? |
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Msg ID:
2798608 |
Florida Forestry/Agusta 119 +1/-1
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Author:Because
11/11/2023 9:15:05 PM
Reply to: 2798603
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They're a hot steaming pile of garbage. Cost per hour too high. $ per gal isn't there. Payload sucks, not built for Rep lifting. |
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Msg ID:
2798887 |
Florida Forestry/Agusta 119 +0/-0
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Author:LACOFD
11/14/2023 7:52:33 PM
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The 139, for example, is comparable in cost to a Type 1 helicopter but, in terms of water-dropping, delivers Type II performance. When LA City Fire went from Bell 412s to the 139s, they gained only about 40 gallons of water tank capacity. For about the same cost, they could have purchased UH60/S70s and neary tripled their water-dropping capacity. That's why there are a lot of Hawks in the firefighting world and nearly zero 139s. |
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Msg ID:
2798922 |
Florida Forestry/Agusta 119 +0/-0
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Author:Yep
11/15/2023 11:17:37 AM
Reply to: 2798887
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Because non aviation types make decisions about stuff they know nothing about. Similar to how who runs this forum knows nothing about aviation except how to delete content people actually enjoy. |
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