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Aircraft:SE-HEIPhoto date:Type:3 Oct, 2020Operator:Photo views:Location:659Photo by:Jet Ranger SE-HEI on short final for landing at Ope.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-HEI/7629
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Aircraft:SE-HEIPhoto date:Type:3 Oct, 2020Operator:Photo views:Location:311Photo by:SE-HEI leaving Optand airfield for a short flight on a beautyful autumn day.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-HEI/7617
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Aircraft:SE-HEIPhoto date:Type:24 Sep, 2018Operator:Photo views:Location:804Photo by:Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-HEI/7508
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Aircraft:SE-HEIPhoto date:Type:11 Sep, 2017Operator:Photo views:Location:729Photo by:A private Bell 206 seen in the hangar in Norrtälje that was soon to become a HEMS base (opened a few days later).Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-HEI/7549
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Aircraft:SE-HEIPhoto date:Type:3 Jul, 2015Operator:Photo views:Location:1286Photo by:Decending over Ope airfield before landing.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-HEI/6529
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Aircraft:SE-HEIPhoto date:Type:20 Feb, 2015Operator:Photo views:Location:1465Photo by:Photographed at Optand Airfield in Östersund.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-HEI/6316
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Aircraft:SE-HEIPhoto date:Type:20 Feb, 2015Operator:Photo views:Location:1733Photo by:Stopping by for a traditional Swedish 'fika' at Tivars Gård near Östersund.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-HEI/6314
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Aircraft:SE-HEIPhoto date:Type:29 Aug, 2013Operator:Photo views:Location:2444Photo by:Visitor at Norrtälje airfield.
This former Lapplandsflyg helicopter is now owned by a private owner in Stockholm (HeiX AB). It is marked Jämtlands Aero.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-HEI/5662 -
Aircraft:SE-HEIPhoto date:Type:19 Aug, 2009Operator:Photo views:Location:5347Photo by:Taking water samples in mountain lakes south of Hemavan.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-HEI/3994
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Aircraft:SE-HEIPhoto date:Type:2006Operator:Photo views:Location:2515Photo by:Leaving some fishermen at Lake Tärnasjön's Fishing Camp in northern Sweden.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-HEI/689
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Aircraft:SE-HEIPhoto date:Type:6 Feb, 2003Operator:Photo views:Location:918Photo by:Departing from Lapplandsflyg's main base at Umeå Airport. Sorry for the poor image quality - it was shot through the plexiglas window of a Super Puma.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-HEI/1613
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Aircraft:SE-HEIPhoto date:Type:1997Operator:Photo views:Location:4119Photo by:Parked in the idyllic town Tärnaby. Note the bubble window in the front door.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-HEI/4176
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Aircraft:SE-HEIPhoto date:Type:1 Nov, 1979Operator:Photo views:Location:943Photo by:Photographed at Grönskär's lighthouse back in 1979.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-HEI/6532
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Aircraft:SE-HEIPhoto date:Type:1 Nov, 1979Operator:Photo views:Location:1021Photo by:Photographed at Ornö Island in Stockholm's archipelago back in 1979.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-HEI/6530
SE-HEI
Information about SE-HEI
This aircraft was imported by Ostermans Aero AB in 1973. It was sold to Umeå based AB Lapplandsflyg/Lapair in 1982.
The helicopter was used for various tasks, including air taxi, tourism, reindeer herding, sling loading and shuttle operations. Although the company had its main base in Umeå the aircraft was a common sight throughout large parts of the mountain world.
In April 2012 Lapplandsflyg announced its retirement, after 59 years in service. Lapplandsflyg was the oldest existing helicopter company in Sweden at the time of its retirement. The operations were terminated in the early summer of 2012. Lapplandsflyg's fleet of five helicopters (three Jet Rangers and two Long Rangers) were offered for sale.
SE-HEI was sold to a company in Stockholm (HeiX AB) in July 2013. It was stationed in Östersund.
Starting from December 2016, the helicopter was leased to Arctic Air. It left the fleet shortly thereafter.
The helicopter was used for various tasks, including air taxi, tourism, reindeer herding, sling loading and shuttle operations. Although the company had its main base in Umeå the aircraft was a common sight throughout large parts of the mountain world.
In April 2012 Lapplandsflyg announced its retirement, after 59 years in service. Lapplandsflyg was the oldest existing helicopter company in Sweden at the time of its retirement. The operations were terminated in the early summer of 2012. Lapplandsflyg's fleet of five helicopters (three Jet Rangers and two Long Rangers) were offered for sale.
SE-HEI was sold to a company in Stockholm (HeiX AB) in July 2013. It was stationed in Östersund.
Starting from December 2016, the helicopter was leased to Arctic Air. It left the fleet shortly thereafter.