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        The Hélicoptères Guimbal Cabri G2 is a two-seat piston engine helicopter 
        in the small rotorcraft category. The airframe and tail boom of the 
        helicopter are all-composite; the main landing gear is composed of two 
        tubular bows, and two skids. The Cabri G2 is powered by a single 
        Lycoming O-360 J2A engine; the main rotor is a fully articulated, high 
        inertia three blades rotor system, and the helicopter has an seven 
        blades fenestron tail rotor. The Cabri G2 is primarily the result of a 
        personal adventure: it was completely designed and developed by Bruno 
        Guimbal, then a young engineer at Aérospatiale Hélicoptères. Since the 
        first draft while he was still at l’École Supérieure des Techniques 
        Aérospatiales (High School of Aerospace Technology), the various stages 
        of this project were achieved gradually. Bruno Guimbal gradually found 
        the support of his company (then Eurocopter-France-ECF) and G2 prototype 
        s/n 01 made its first flight as F-WIPA at Marseille-Marignane on 11 
        April 1992. This G2 protototype and demonstrator was powered by a single 
        Lycoming O-320 E2A engine and was tested for four years, first in 
        ECF-Marignane, then by Bruno Guimbal personally, after the teething 
        problems had been resolved. On 18 April 1994, restricted DGAC 
        certification was being issued for the G2 and the registration of the G2 
        s/n 01 changed to F-PILA on 4 July 1994. The airframe totalizing nearly 
        150 flight hours with 18 pilots, and since 22 May 1996, the Cabri G2 has 
        held the world record distance for a helicopter under 500 kg with a 
        distance of 481,32 km. In 1998, the Cabri G2 s/n 01 was withdrawn from 
        use, but this was not the end of the airframe as in 1999, the dynamic 
        set (rotor and tailboom) were used for the Eurocopter/Guimbal Orka 1200 
        maquette. In view of the excellent performance of the machine and the 
        potential market, the company Hélicoptères Guimbal SA was created in 
        October 2000, to continue studies to define a serial device and 
        industrialize the production of the Cabri G2. The pre-production model 
        s/n 1001, the first Cabri G2 out of the workshop of Hélicoptères Guimbal 
        at Aérodrome d'Aix-en-Provence, therefore incorporates advances made on 
        the prototype F-PILA in a view of industrialization. Guimbal Cabri G2 
        s/n 1001 F-WYHG, flew first at Aix-en-Provenceon 31 March 2005. Already 
        on 18 August 2005, the F-WYGH had established three official world 
        records in its class: Height attained without a payload 6,658 mtrs; 
        Duration of a climb to 3,000 mtrs - 6 min 42 sec.; Duration of a climb 
        to 6,000 mtrs - 22 min 6 sec. Hélicoptères Guimbal received the first 
        orders for the Cabri G2 in June 2006 and EASA certificate was applied 
        for on 21 December 2006. On 14 December 2007, the Hélicoptères Guimbal 
        Cabri G2 received EASA type certification No. EASA.R.145. On 22 
        September 2008, the first production Guimbal Cabri G2 (s/n 1003) was 
        delivered as F-GXRU to iXair in Paris, France. On 30 January 2015, the 
        Hélicoptères Guimbal Cabri G2 received the FAA type certificate. In addition 
        to its use within the general aviation sector and as a training rotorcraft, 
        the Cabri G2 has also been used as the basis for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Today, over 
        350 Guimbal Cabri helicopters are built and delivered to customers all over the world.The 
        ICAO Aircraft Type Designator for the Hélicoptères Guimbal Cabri G2 is G2CA
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        On 26 September 2023, Guimbal Cabri G2 s/n 1339 was registered F-HAZY with FD Consult, Velbert, Germany, as owner and Heli NRW, Mönchengladbach, as 
        operator.On 13 May 2025, the 2023-built Guimbal Cabri G2 F-HAZY was seen at Mönchengladbach Airport (EDNL/MGL) in service with Heli NRW.
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