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The ACH130 Aston Martin Edition was revealed at Courchevel in the French Alps
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This stylish special edition of the ACH130 helicopter comes equipped with a range of four interior and exterior designs generated by Aston Martin
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A range of external liveries are available with other Aston Martin paint colours including Xenon Grey, Arizona or Ultramarine Black exteriors
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The automotive-inspired cabin is trimmed in Pure Black ultra-suede with a palette of selectable leathers comprising Oxford Tan, Pure Black, Cormorant and Ivory.
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Using materials from the Aston Martin automotive palette, the interior of this special edition of the ACH130 mirrors the interior of Aston Martin sports cars.
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Available in four external liveries with complementary interiors, the helicopters are embellished with Aston Martin signature elements, starting with the iconic Aston Martin wings, which are embossed onto luxury leather features, tastefully positioned throughout the cabin.
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On the rear of the front seats the same brogue detailing that is found in a DB11 runs down the centre of the seat
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The aeronautical designers at Airbus Corporate Helicopters and the automotive designers at Aston Martin have been working closely together for over a year on this project
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The companies claim they have brought a new level of aesthetics and rigorous attention to detail to the helicopter market with this special edition.
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The Stirling Green-themed external scheme, which is already flying on the first aircraft, features a painted gradient, which fades down into Jet Black on the underside of the helicopter with Skyfall Silver around the cowlings.
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The ACH130 Aston Martin Edition is the first offering from the recently-announced partnership between Aston Martin Lagonda and Airbus Corporate Helicopters
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