8-Feb-2011 Source: Revue Thommen
REVUE THOMMEN of Waldenburg, Switzerland has announced they are in the final stages of development and production of the HSL-1600 Helicopter Searchlight. First production deliveries are scheduled for 2nd Quarter 2011.
“Our 1600 watt searchlight has undergone extensive testing and practical flight trials under the scrutiny of major European helicopter OEM’s and several large fleet operators in the law enforcement discipline and we met all expectations,†stated Rudolf Iten, THOMMEN’s Vice Chairman and Director of Sales and Marketing. “In this industry, in which technology advancements have been limited, we have reason to believe that our searchlight design will revolutionize the business,†Mr. Iten pointed out.
All current helicopter searchlight systems are a composite of multiple components; the searchlight, power supplies, junction boxes, slaving software interfaces, etc. The THOMMEN HSL-1600 system is totally integrated within the searchlight itself, simplifying installation and operation. Revolutionary features include:
“The one thing that THOMMEN brings to the searchlight industry that no other manufacturer can is the superior workmanship, quality and customer service that are inherent in the Swiss culture and is a paramount component in everything THOMMEN does,†stated Mr. Iten.
REVUE THOMMEN AG is a leading manufacturer of aircraft mission equipment, instruments, and air data systems used worldwide on a full range of aircraft types from helicopters to military aircraft, corporate aircraft and commercial airliners. THOMMEN is a long established supplier to the global Aerospace Industry and a qualified supplier to the world’s leading helicopter manufacturers. THOMMEN maintains all the quality certifications including AS-9100, ISO 9001:2000, EASA Part 21 and EASA Part 145.
For more corporate and/or technical information go to www.THOMMEN.aero or call Rudolf Iten in Switzerland @ 41-61-965-2343 or email to Rudolf.Iten@THOMMEN.aero
See the THOMMEN HSL-1600 @ Aero India in Hall A, Booth A8.