BELL HELICOPTERS 407 MODIFICATIONS (289)

Helmet Combination with NVG Mount and Battery Pack

A new product combination designed for a more rugged, lighter, comfortable mission experience with the new ASU aviation night vision helmet mount and battery pack known as the Aeronox® along with the Aspida™ carbon Paraclete Aviation Life Support helmet with the Kairos™ Retention Assembly, and ASU white phosphor night vision goggles.  

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White Phosphor Night Vision Goggle AN/AVS-9 (M949)

The new White Phosphor Night Vision Goggle is the first technological breakthrough in aviation goggles since the Generation III goggle was introduced.

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Green Phosphor Night Vision Goggle AN/AVS-9 (M949)

Green Phosphor Night Vision Goggle.

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WABNET Iridium Wi-Fi Router by AviatorWifi

WABNET’s wireless aviation router brings affordable connectivity onboard. Aviation Wifi allows crews using their own tablets to make and receive voice calls, send or receive messages, emails, and stay current with their operational services. Finally, an affordable solution is available to meet the growing demand from airlines on any type of aircraft, even regionals.

Connectivity will improve management of medical emergencies in flight, diversions or in any crisis situation.

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OWLS Microgimbal Surveillance System

ASU's OWLS combines a compact night vision sensor with an image stabilized microgimbal enclosure that can be designed to perform surveillance, reconnaissance, target detection, and target tracking from airborne and manned platforms.

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Halon Free Fire Extinguisher installation

The use of Hand-held fire extinguishers containing Halon in Aircraft will become prohibited end of 2025 and you will need to replace all them.

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Installation of a Talon Retractable Searchlight and Landing Light using...

Installation of a Talon Retractable Searchlight and Landing Light using LED lamps

The Talon Aerospace Retractable Search Light is designed to replace the existing incandescent fixture installed on various Bell 206/407 platforms, but will also fit various other rotorcraft applications. Talon designed the unit with a modular approach, allowing the replacement of the retractable searchlight and landing light (if equipped) with LED versions.

The retractable searchlight has 2 available bulb inserts, a full white LED insert which maximizes white light output as well as a mixed white LED/ Infrared LED unit which provides night vision mixed with white light output. 

Talon and Proponent

Proponent is the exclusive global distributor of all Talon Aerospace products. This relation provides customers with the latest generation of LED lights.

Proponent

Proponent is the new identity representing Kapco Global and Avio-Diepen as one united company, and the unique capabilities that the new organization brings to the aerospace market. With extensive experience in supporting the MRO, OEM and airline markets, our organization offers innovative inventory and supply chain management solutions to OEM and aftermarket customers.

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Installation of a Vertical Fin Cap with LED Light Kit...

Installation of a Vertical Fin Cap with LED Light Kit in accordance with Master Drawing List AA-04133 Revision D dated August 5, 2010, or later FAA approved revision.Instructions for Continued Airworthiness, AAI Report Number AA-06111, Rev. B datedJanuary 15, 2010, or later FTW AEG accepted revision is required.

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Improved Hover Performance with Above Minimum Specification Power Kit

Improved Hover Performance with Above Minimum Specification Power Kit

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High Visibility Door Kits in accordance with Aeronautical Accessories, Inc....

High Visibility Door Kits in accordance with Aeronautical Accessories, Inc. Drawing List, Report No. AA-05155, Revision G, dated January 25, 2007, or later DAS approved revision; and Installation Instructions Report No. AA-06086, Revision D, dated January 25, 2007 or later DAS approved revision.

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