An Cosantóir

September 2015

An Cosantóir the official magazine of the Irish Defence Forces and Reserve Defence Forces.

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An Cosantóir September 2015 www.dfmagazine.ie 22 | Other Air Corps types included the CASA CN235 maritime patrol aircraft, which itself is in service since 1994, but re- mains a very appropriate, not to say spritely, performer over the sea. Also on location from Baldonnel was Eagle Section, a foursome of Swiss-made PC-9s whose formation flying was second to none and from whom the singleton ap- peared and gave the finest Air Corps aerobatic performance for many years. It is no wonder that this type, or advanced versions of it are in widespread military service in all parts of the globe. Helicopters had not been neglected on the pro- gramme, as the EC135 from Baldonnel was impressive, display semi-aerobatic manoeuvres that would have defeated older rotary-winged machines, not to mention their pilots! Turns in excess of 110 degrees angle of bank seemed to be the norm, while nose-over "bunts" posed no problems at all, not mention flying backwards at high speed. An "under the radar" arrival was the Irish Coast Guard's S-92 search and rescue helicopter based at Dub- lin Airport. It literally popped up at sea level and almost caught the commentary team unawares. This new high performance type replaced the stalwart S-61 in service and is capable of conducting searches for a full four hours at a distance of 275 nautical miles from base in order to rescue four survivors and then return home with a 30-minute fuel reserve. By way of illustrating its capabilities, a demonstration winching exercise took The Cessna 172s of the Irish Air Corps were naturally sedate in display terms but have given sterling service over the decades as they first arrived in 1972. The capable S-92 of the Irish Coastguard has become a common sight around the entire coastline as four examples are in service for 24 hours SAR work.

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