2002 Eurocopter EC 120 B - Salvage

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2002 Eurocopter EC 120 B - Salvage
Aircraft TypeHelicopters
MakeEurocopter
ModelEC 120 B - Salvage
ConditionUsed
Sale TypeAuction
LocationVictoria, Australia
Year Built2002
Total Time Airframe2261
Comments

Originally registered in Germany as D-HJMB, and then later in Kazakhstan as UP-EC004.

Damaged, Subject To Insurance Claim For Impact Damage. Damaged In Transit In Container From Kazakhstan To Australia.

Serial No: S1301,WOVR Status: WOVR N/A, Incident Type: Impact.

This EC120B helicopter, serial number 1301, was manufactured by Eurocopter in 2002. It appears it had initially been registered in Germany as D-HJMB, and then later in Kazakhstan as UP-EC004.

The records for the helicopter showed it has a Total Time In Service (TTIS) of 2,261.9 hours and

4,284 landings. Last recorded flight appears to have been on 26th January 2017. The last maintenance recorded in the aircraft logbook was a "General Overhaul" of the battery, which appears to have been performed on 27th June 2017 in Kazakhstan. The maintenance prior to that, carried out on 26th December 2016 at TTIS 2,255.2 hours/4,269 landings in Kazakhstan, was a 6 monthly inspection, main rotor balance, and a minor defect rectification.

Subsequent to the last recorded maintenance, there are also records that show engine ground runs (EGR's) being carried out on 7 occasions, approximately each month, between August 2017 and the last recorded one in January 2018. These EGR's may have been the reason the battery was "overhauled" on 27th June 2017 – to facilitate the ability to start and run the engine for the subsequent EGR's. On the basis of the details available, it appears that the helicopter had not been in an airworthy condition since sometime in 2017.
We note a local repairer to have conducted two successful ground runs in mid-April 2025 as part of their inspection following arrival in Australia, indicating no sign of mechanical degradation due to prolonged storage. Damage Observations Form Assessment Inspect (Not confirmed, damage may be more or less than outlined below):



1. Lower section of the honeycomb composite structure of Fenestron severely fractured/broken up. There were black marks noted on and around the impact site, which may be due to contact. There was also evidence of chafing on the lower surface areas adjacent to the impact site, which would indicate that the lower surface had been in contact with another object over a period of time while in transit.

2. There did not appear to be any visually obvious distortion/deformation of the aluminium alloy aft bulkhead of the fuselage to which the forward end of the tail boom is bolted, nor were there any obvious visual signs of damage on the outer surface of the composite structure of the tail boom.

3. The lower surface at the aft lower end of the right keel beam on the fuselage (immediately above where the landing gear aft cross tube would normally be located) had been fractured and displaced slightly upwards, and there was a crack in both the adjacent horizontal and vertical radius' of the beam. This appears to likely have occurred as a result of this area of the helicopter structure in this area heavily impacting on the failed rear support tube of the shipping fixture.

4. Various areas of minor impact damage and paint flaking on the aft tailcone fairing.

5. Minor localised distortion of the upper trailing edge of the vertical stabiliser – the stabiliser tip fairing had been removed prior to shipping for height clearance purposes inside the container.

6. There were chafing marks on the landing gear aft right fairing upper surface – the fairing is a composite material, constructed from CFRP.

7. The VOR antenna on the right side of the tail boom was bent downwards.

8. We did not view the main rotor blades, which were reportedly still inside the long yellow blade crate, however no external damage was noted during our initial survey.

Additional Features

Under Instructions from a leading Insurance Company, Pickles is offering for sale a 2002 Eurocopter EC120B. Last Flown 26/1/2017. TTIS 2,261 and 4284 Landings (Damaged whilst being transported).

Buyers can bid from anywhere in Australia exclusively via Pickles Online.

The start time for this auction is Tuesday, 22nd July 2025 at 9:00am AEST with the highest bidder determined at the close of bidding on Friday, 25th July 2025 at 7:00pm AEST.

Enquiries: For all enquiries, please contact Aaron Smith on 0439 672 218

Viewing Days: Monday, 28/07/2025 from 9am to 4pm

Payment: Payment must be finalised within 24 hours of the sale closing or your invoice may be cancelled at Pickles sole discretion.

Collection: Assets are sold as pick up only and must be collected by buyer. Collections available Tuesday, 29th July to Friday, 1st August 2025, from 8:00am to 4:00pm (weekdays only), unless otherwise specified in the lot description.

*PLEASE NOTE: Aircraft specifications are subject to verification by the purchaser. It is up to you as the purchaser to conduct your due diligence. Unless given to you in writing by the seller, no warranties are implied or given. Aircraft or parts may be withdrawn from sale at any time. If the price does not contain the notation that it is the total price, the price may or may not include costs such as Stamp Duty, Transfer fees, GST and other State or Federal charges. Please confirm price, fees, charges and features with the seller of the Aircraft or Part.

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Seller Information

Contact Name:Aaron Smith - Pickles Auctions
Seller Type:Dealer
Dealership:Pickles
Location:Victoria, Australia
Mobile:0439 672 218
Listing ID:11956

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