Tuesday, 31 January 2012 15:48
Written by CBC News
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| Eurocopters is testing its new model in Inuvik, N.W.T., this week. The company wants to find out how the chopper handles frigid Arctic conditions. Photo: Europcopter. CBC.ca |
The largest European helicopter manufacturer is in Inuvik, a community in Canada's Northwest Territories, to test its new model in frigid Arctic conditions.
The crews wanted cold weather, and they got plenty of it. Temperatures in the town have been well below –40 for the past few weeks and there have even been record blizzards. Winds gusting up to 100 km/hr get the crew grounded for three days.
Eurocopter's flight test engineer, Carl Ockier, said the location is a good match for the tests.