N333SG - 2000 EUROCOPTER EC120B




    Aircraft Summary


    General

    Year
    2000
    Manufacturer
    EUROCOPTER
    Model
    EC120B
    Serial Number
    1077
    Registration #
    N333SG
    Condition
    Used
    Based at
    MILANO
    Description
    Aircraft Highlights Exceptional Component Life: Major components, including the main rotor blades and gearboxes, feature significant residue hours. Fresh Certification: Recently issued Airworthiness Certificate (February 2025) valid through February 2032. Modern Safety Standards: JAR 27 certified with a crash-resistant fuel system and energy-absorbing seats. Low Operating Costs: Known for fuel efficiency and simplified maintenance via its modular design.

    Airframe

    Total Time
    1910
    Range
    382 NM
    Max Takeoff Weight
    3,781 lb
    Basic Empty Weight
    2,185 lb
    Useful Load
    1,595 lb
    Max Cruise Speed
    108 knots
    Fuel Capacity Volume
    105 gal
    Crash-Resistant Fuel System
    Yes
    Complete Logs
    Yes
    Airframe Notes
    Exceptional Component Life: Major components, including the main rotor blades and gearboxes, feature significant residue hours. Fresh Certification: Recently issued Airworthiness Certificate (February 2025) valid through February 2032. Modern Safety Standards: JAR 27 certified with a crash-resistant fuel system and energy-absorbing seats. Low Operating Costs: Known for fuel efficiency and simplified maintenance via its modular design.

    Rotor

    Main Rotor Blade Time Remaining
    18000
    Main Rotor Hub Time Remaining
    4490
    Main Rotor Gearbox Time Remaining
    4490
    Tail Rotor Gearbox Time Remaining
    7590

    Exterior

    Exterior Notes
    Modern silver-grey fuselage with a striking blue upper cowling and sleek blue accent stripes.

    Interior

    Interior Notes
    Configured for 5 occupants with high-visibility panoramic windows.

    Inspection Status

    Inspection Status
    Low Total Time (TT): With only 1,910:00 hours on the airframe, this helicopter has significantly lower usage than many similar models on the market, which often exceed 3,500–5,000 hours. Strong Component Residue: Your "Life Limited Component" sheets show that many critical parts have substantial life remaining: Main Rotor Blades: Approximately 6,590 to 18,090 hours remaining depending on the specific blade. Major Gearboxes/Hubs: Many components show over 18,000 hours of residue life. Engine Status: The Arrius 2F engine has 2,040:00 total hours. While it is slightly higher than the airframe, the component logs suggest it has been maintained under a standard schedule with good cycles remaining (NG: 2386,15; NTL: 4302,65). Recent Certification: The aircraft had a fresh certificate issued on February 13, 2025, and its airworthiness is valid through February 2032.
    Airworthy
    Yes


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