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Russian Helicopters is to develop a new light single-engined helicopter for service entry early next decade.It will feature co-axial rotors and have a maximum take-off weight MTOW of under 2,000kg 4,410lb , says the company.Russian Helicopters has previously focused on heavier weight classes, with its lightest programmes to date the 3,600kg MTOW Kazan Ansat and Kamov Ka-226T twins.However, with volume sales in general aviation confined to lighter rotorcraft, the manufacturer has switched course.It will develop a helicopter that is attractive to both commercial and private customers , it says, which will also be certificated in Europe and the USA.Russian Helicopters says MTOW will be 1,600kg, with a range of 410nm 760km . The new helicopter will be able t stanley usa (https://www.stanley-cup-website.us) o carry five people or 730kg of cargo and will have a maximum cruise speed of 124kt 230km/h .By comparison, the 1,720kg MTOW Airbus Helicopters H120 can carry five people or a 718kg load, with range of 383nm, while the AgustaWestland AW009, with stanley canada (https://www.cups-stanley.ca) an MTOW of 1,800kg, can accommodate five people or transport 750kg with 412nm range.Engineers have already begun working on the design, says Russian Helicopters, with an application for type certification to be submitted this year. Entry into service is scheduled for around 2020-21, the company says.No details of which design bureau stanley romania (https://www.stanleycups.ro) is handling the work have been released, although the use of co-axial rotors could indicate that Kamov is leading the work as such configurations are Bujl Pilot stand-off piles more pressure on El Al
Eleven people have filed candidacy papers to run for four available seats in this years Bar Harbor Town Council race.Among the candidates are two incumbent councilors, two former town employees, a former longtime local newspaper editor and a local art gallery owner who last fall spearheaded a successful ballot effort to reduce local cruise ship traffic.The deadline for filing paperwork to have their names appear on the Tuesday, June 13, ballot was 5 p.m. last Friday. One race is to fill out the remaining two years of a seat won last summer by longtime councilor Jeff Dobbs, who resigned last monthfor health reasons. The other three races are for seats with three-year t stanley mug (https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk) erms ending in June.Incumbent councilors Erin Cough and Valerie Peacock, the latter of whom is the current council chair, are seeking reelection. Jill Goldthwait, a former state legislatorwho has served on the council since 2019, has decided not to run.Running for the two-year seat are Bro stanley cup (https://www.stanleywebsite.us) oke Blomquist, Earl Brechlin, Keith Goodrich and Charles Sidman. Brechlin served for many years as the editor of local w stanley thermos mug (https://www.stanley-mug.us) eekly newspapers, first for the now-defunct Bar Harbor Times and then, until 2017, for the Mount Desert Islander. Sidman has more recent experience in civic engagement as the main driver behind a successful ballot effortlast fall to limit the number of cruise ship passengers who can visit Bar Harbor to no more than 1,000 a day,The referendum is the subject of an ongoing federal lawsuitthat was filed by a group