The ADAC rescue helicopter identified as D-HYAR is the first H-145 with five-blade rotor used by the ADAC. He started his first mission on December 23, 2021, when he started from the air rescue center Christoph Westfalen at Airport Park Greven, near Muenster-Osnabrueck Airport.This licensed scale replica of the original is in no way inferior: All details were realistically converted, such as rivets, inscription, painting, position lights, for example Handles, antennas, the five-blade rotor and even the Fenestron tail propeller correspond exactly to the real helicopter. Even the technical equipment leaves nothing to be desired. The model is equipped with brushless motors in the main drive as well as in the Fenestron. Hover flight is supported by barometric electronics and a soil sensor. In this way, the pilot can concentrate on flying without having to pay attention to the flying height all the time. The model also offers an auto-start/landing function, and the servo paths of the swash plate can be set in three stages (from beginners to professionals). The remote control can be switched to mode 1 and mode 2, has an emergency stop button, which immediately switches off the engine in case something gets out of control. In addition, each function can be manually trimmed. An automatic gyro calibration ensures smooth flight behavior. Thanks to the integrated auto-stabilization, which resembles the flight behavior of a coaxial helicopter, this model is also excellently suitable for beginners and also inspires experienced pilots.This text is machine translated.