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Aircraft:11332 (Z-32)Photo date:Type:ca. 1996Operator:Photo views:Location:559Photo by:Patient transfer at the AF1 Helicopter Base in Boden. The EMS helicopter was currently based in Lycksele.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/11332/4847 -
Aircraft:D-HHAA (Christoph Nuernberg)Photo date:Type:6 Aug, 2006Operator:Photo views:Location:952Photo by:D-HHAA (ex SE-JIV & 11332) taking off from Erlangen helipad after a intensive care transport to the university hospital. At this time the helicopter was still wearing the 'Claudia'-sticker.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/11332/2861 -
Aircraft:D-HHAA (Christoph Nuernberg)Photo date:Type:6 Aug, 2006Operator:Photo views:Location:852Photo by:D-HHAA (ex SE-JIV & 11332) waiting for the medical crew at Erlangen helipad after a intensive care transport to the university hospital.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/11332/2860 -
Aircraft:11332 (K-132)Photo date:Type:29 Aug, 2004Operator:Photo views:Location:268Photo by:Photographed at Malmen Air Base in 2004.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/11332/4830 -
Aircraft:11332 (K-32)Photo date:Type:25 Aug, 2001Operator:Photo views:Location:579Photo by:K-32 is taking off from the F16 Air Force Base with a group of military parachutists.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/11332/1493 -
Aircraft:11332 (Z-32)Photo date:Type:ca. 1996Operator:Photo views:Location:353Photo by:The military Lycksele EMS helicopter is seen at the heliport in Boden.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/11332/5050
11332
Information about 11332
Aircraft Data
Reg: 11332
S/N: 25802
Year: 1994
Type:
Last known operator:
History:
Fate:
SE-JIV, D-HHAA
As the five new AB 412s (designated "HKP 11") arrived they replaced three temporary AB 412s that had been leased from Agusta 1993-1994 (11337, 11338 and 11339).
INTENDED FOR EMS
Back in 1990 the Parliament of Sweden put a tag on SEK 75 million (approx USD 12,3 million back then) in order to use them for the reinforcement of the EMS helicopter coverage in Sweden. At about the same time the Army experienced an evident lack of medevac capacities in warfare, and that was highlighted several times. The two situations led to a deal that meant that the Army got the EMS millions if they agreed to pay an equal amount of money in the purchase of a new helicopter type. The AB 412 was chosen and five machines were bought.
The deal stated that the helicopters would be available as EMS capacities in the civil society in peace and that they would be used for military medevac purposes in war. However, the Army experienced difficulties in signing contracts with the County Councils (which are responsible for local EMS), and the five helicopters stood unemployed. The first, and only, contract was signed with Västerbotten County Council, and it was active between February 1995 and December 2002.
Z-32 - "CLAUDIA"
Gina was operated at the Lycksele base as a regional civil EMS helicopter occasionally – switching places with her sister ships on a regular basis. When resting from the EMS service in Lycksele the helicopter type was used for transporting troops and operating other kind of tactical missions all around Sweden. It was, however, primarily an EMS resource.
As the Army Wing became a part of the joint Swedish Armed Forces Helicopter Wing in 1999 two HKP 11s were moved to the Linköping base. The establishment of the Helicopter Wing, which merged the helicopter operations of all the three military branches together, had no further impact on the HKP 11s.
The EMS activity in Lycksele was closed in the autumn of 2002 and the civil operator Lufttransport took over - employing an AS 365 N2 Dauphin (LN-OLJ).
The HKP 11 was cancelled in December 2004, after ten years in service. The four remaining NVG equipped and IFR capable Agusta-Bell 412 HPs were offered for sale. This one was sold to the German operator HDM Flugservice GmbH. It was transferred to Patria Helicopters' maintenance facility at Arlanda Airport in late-2005 and was modified for a future in the civilian world. The helicopter left the base for Germany in early-2006.
Once in Germany the retired workhorse was put through further modifications to become an Intensive Care unit of "Team DRF" (a German EMS organization). The aircraft started off its new career as EMS helicopter in Nürnberg.



