The Seabird Seeker is a light observation aircraft built originally by
Seeker Aviation Australia and Seabird Aviation Jordan. Since 2016 it has been manufactured in the US by Seeker Aircraft (US)/Erickson. It is powered by a
Lycoming O-360 engine. The aircraft is marketed as a low cost alternative to observation helicopters for the military and civilian sectors. It can be used in roles such as pipeline inspection, coast watch, environmental duties, aerial photography and security. The Seabird Seeker has had some export success, and is operated by the
Iraqi Air Force.
As of 2016 Seekers are currently flying in Australia, Jordan, Azerbaijan, South Africa, Tanzania, UAE, and the US with the
New Mexico State Police, among other operators.
US acquisition and manufacture
In March 2014 Seeker Aircraft (US), a subsidiary of the global aviation company
CSI Aviation
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, acquired Seabird Aviation, the Australian manufacturer of the Seabird Seeker, with plans to eventually move Australia-based manufacturing operations to the United States
In March 2016 Seeker Aircraft (US) announced that
Erickson Inc. of Portland, Oregon, would begin manufacturing the Seeker aircraft in the United States
In the US the Seeker aircraft has
FAA
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certification
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, allowing use for commercial operations.
Operational history
Two SB7L-360A Seekers were purchased by the
United States
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in 2004 in response to an initial requirement for eight fixed wing observation aircraft to equip the new
Iraqi Air Force under the command of the
Coalition Provisional Authority
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. The aircraft were received into service on 29 July from Seabird Aviation Jordan, and from 7 August Iraqi pilots received initial training on the Seekers. The two aircraft were airlifted by the
United States Air Force
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to
Basrah Airport
Basrah International Airport ( ar, مطار البصرة الدولي, Maṭār al-Baṣrah ad-Duwaliyy) is the second largest international airport in Iraq, and is located in the southern city of Basra.
History
Construction
The airport was bu ...
on 18 August. The post-invasion IqAF's first flying squadron,
No. 70 Reconnaissance Squadron was raised to operate the Seekers
on patrol missions to monitor critical infrastructure such as oil pipelines and electricity transmission assets, as well as national borders. Initial missions saw coalition personnel accompany Iraqi pilots in a training capacity. On September 15, the Iraqi Air Force flew its first solo mission, crewed by two Iraqi pilots to provide intelligence on an oil pipeline spill. Although further procurement of the type did not eventuate after the selection of the
SAMA CH2000
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, Seekers YI-101 and YI-102 continued to operate throughout the conflict successfully, providing capabilities, including real-time feeds of observations to ground forces, night surveillance and carrying digital video equipment to assist with target identification. The Seekers remained in service when the squadron relocated to
Talil Air Base in 2010.
Variants
;SB7L-235
:Initial prototype equipped with Lycoming O-235. Only one aircraft built.
;SB7L-360A
:Lycoming O-360 powered production variant.
;SB7L-360A-2
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Lycoming IO-390
The Lycoming IO-390 engine is a horizontally opposed, four-cylinder aircraft engine, manufactured by Lycoming Engines.
There is no carburetted version of the engine, which would have been designated O-390 and therefore the base model is the ...
210 hp variant
;SB7L-360A-3 ROAMES
:Short for Remote Observation Automated Modelling Economic Simulation. Two Lycoming IO-390-A1B6 powered variants built for
Ergon Energy featuring upgraded avionics,
Garmin G500
EFIS cockpit. The aircraft is capable of fully automated flight, with the pilot able to intervene at any time. Marketed by Seabird as a transitional "optionally piloted" aircraft as an alternative to
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
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.
Operators
Civil
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Ergon Energy - Two Seeker ROAMES variants used for geospatial modeling.
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Ghana Police Service - Believed to operate 4 Seekers acquired from
South Africa
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countri ...
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South African National Parks
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Many parks offer ...
- A Seeker aircraft is used to patrol the Krueger National Park to prevent
Rhinoceros
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poaching.
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New Mexico State Police - Seeker Aircraft America donated one aircraft for law enforcement duties. As of 2014, under the agreement, this Seeker is used to demonstrate real-world applications to potential buyers.
Military
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Iraqi Air Force - Two aircraft delivered in 2004.
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Royal Jordanian Air Force
The Royal Jordanian Air Force (RJAF; ar, سلاح الجو الملكي الأردني, Silāḥ ul-Jawu al-Malakī 'al-Urdunī) is the aerial warfare branch of the Jordanian Armed Forces.
History
Early days
Jordan gained independence in 19 ...
- 6 Seekers operated in reconnaissance role.
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Tanzania Air Force Command
The Tanzania Air Force Command ( sw, Kamandi ya Jeshi la Anga) is the aerial service branch of the Tanzania People's Defence Force (TPDF). The current commander of the Tanzania Air Force Command is Major General SB MANI
, who replaced major gen ...
- An unconfirmed number of Seekers (believed to be between 1 and 4) are operated by the Tanzania Air Force Command. The aircraft are equipped with an electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) sensor turret for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions.
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Yemeni Border Guards - Acquisition of 12 Seekers as part of an assistance package from the
United States
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, used for border protection duties to prevent drug and arms smuggling, as well as illegal border crossings by terrorist militants.
Specifications (Seabird Seeker ER SB7L-360A)
See also
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Edgley Optica
The Edgley EA-7 Optica is a British light aircraft designed for low-speed observation work, and intended as a low-cost alternative to helicopters. The Optica has a loiter speed of 130 km/h (70 kn; 81 mph) and a stall speed of 108 ...
References
Notes
Bibliography
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External links
Company websiteSeabird Seeker ER SB7L-360A 2007 Information pack* {{cite news , url= http://aviationweek.com/business-aviation/helicopter-wings-aims-surveillance-market , title= 'Helicopter With Wings' Aims For Surveillance Market , date= Sep 22, 2017 , author= William Garvey , work= Aviation Week & Space Technology
Seeker
1980s Australian civil utility aircraft
Single-engined pusher aircraft
High-wing aircraft
Aircraft first flown in 1989