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Enloe Medical Center Airbus H130 FlightCare

Print Sizes Available: 

  • Large: 17 x 13"
  • Small: 11 x 8.5"

Illustrated by: Eric Lian

Enloe-Medical-Center-Airbus H130 FlightCare is an art print from an original illustration. (This is not a photograph) Meticulously detailed, the helicopter is set against the winged star of life, and the description text is bordered by the Enloe patch and the American flag.

Perfect for award presentations, the office or home, or as a gift for that helicopter fan.
Printed on high quality, heavy weight Luster paper using a 12-color pigmented, archival ink system.

  • Edition Size: Open
  • Paper Type: Heavy Weight Luster
  • Ink Type: Lucia EX Archival Pigment 
  • Illustrated by: Eric Lian
  • Published and printed by: Lian Media

The description states:

FlightCare’s Airbus H130 T2 is based at and operated by Enloe Medical Center in Chico, CA. N922RJ holds the distinction of being the very first T2 EcoStar configured for the EMS role in the world.

Founded in 1985, FlightCare was the first air ambulance service north of Sacramento and is currently the only hospital-owned and operated program in California. FlightCare responds to approximately 1,070 call-outs a year within a 75-mile radius of the medical center in counties including Butte, Tehama, Glenn, Plumas, Colusa, Sierra, Yuba, and parts of Lassen. The crew consists of five pilots, three mechanics, four paramedics, and eight nurses.

The cockpit contains the latest technology including synthetic vision - providing a 3D topographical landscape in low-visibility, XM satellite weather and tracking, TAS (Traffic Alert System), and HTAWS (Helicopter Terrain Awareness Warning System). The aircraft is equipped with night vision, dual-channel FADEC, redundant dual hydraulics and fuel control systems, and an energy absorbing fuel tank. The Turbomeca Arriel 2B1 generates 847 shaft horsepower at take-off and provides a fast cruise speed of 130 knots. Maximum range is 329 nautical miles with a maximum endurance of 3.8 hours with no reserve.




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