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PH-HHF Schweizer 269D Model 330 c/n 0022 of Heli-Holland, at heliport Emmen in Holland in April, 1998

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The first of two prototypes of the two-seat Hughes Model 269 helicopter flew first in October 1956, only 13 months after commencement of design work. The basic design sparked US Army interest to order 5, designated YHO-2-HU, for evaluation. As a result Hughes won a US Army contract for a light helicopter primary trainer and 792 were built as the TH55A Osage. Deliveries of the commercial Model 269A, designated Hughes 200, started in 1961. The three-seat Model 269B, designated Hughes 300, flew first in 1964. In 1969 the 300 was followed by the improved Model 269C, designated Hughes 300C. Since 1983 Schweizer has built the 269C/300C, initially under licence for Hughes. Schweizer Aircraft Corp. acquired all rights to the helicopter in 1986. To join in the 1990 U.S.Army NTH competition for the TH-55 replacement, Schweizer Aircraft Co. developed the 269D out of the 269 basic design. The 269D uses the 269 airframe, has an enlarged cabin and is powered by an Allison 250 turboshaft engine. Schweizer markets the 269D as Model 330. An evolutionary development with upgraded dynamic systems components, new-technology rotor blades with cambered airfoil and larger diameter is the Model 333. The Schweizer 333 is featuring more gross weight, more useful load, more speed and more hover performance. On September 28th 2000 Schweizer achieved FAA-certification for the Model 333. In 2005 Schweizer Aircraft Corp. became a wholly owned Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. subsidiary.

Schweizer 269D PH-HHF is one of three helicopters of the type operated by Heli-Holland. This 1997-built helicopter was test flown as a Schweizer 269D Model 330 with the temporary registration N41S. On 17 March 1998, the helicopter was registered in the Netherlands as PH-HHF with Heli-Holland Holding BV, Emmer-Compascuum. The Schweizer 269D s/n 0022 PH-HHF was delivered as an Schweizer Model 330 and was upgraded in 2006 to a Schweizer Model 333. The Schweizer Model 330 PH-HHF was photographed at the Heli-Holland heliport near Emmen in the Netherlands.

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