The Turbomeca Astazou is a highly successful series of turboprop and turboshaft engines, first run in 1957. The original version weighed 110 kg (243 lb)...
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The Turbomeca Astafan is a single-spool, variable-pitch turbofan engine developed from the Turbomeca Astazou.: 553 : 932 Despite successful flight-testing...
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2.632 Ducted fan Propfan Geared turbofan Related development Turbomeca Astazou Turbomeca Astafan Comparable engines Honeywell ALF 502/LF 507 Garrett TFE731...
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729 kW (978 shp) Turbomeca Astazou XVIGs, following on 6 September 1970. The first prototype was later re-engined with the Astazou, this engine being...
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than the preceding Alouette series, yet is still powered by a single Turbomeca Astazou turbine engine. Innovations in the design of the Gazelle, aside from...
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a Turbomeca Astazou II turboprop engine, performed its initial flight. In comparison to its earlier piston engine-powered incarnation, the Astazou II-equipped...
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The Turbomeca Arrius is one of a family of turboshaft engines for helicopter use, first produced in 1981. As of 2012, some 2,700 units had been sold....
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Rolls-Royce Turbomeca Limited (RRTM) is a joint venture between British aero-engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce plc (UK) and French helicopter engine specialist...
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re-engined 1st prototype. 2 × 388 kW (520 hp) Turbomeca Astazou II engines. Skyvan 2 Turbomeca Astazou powered production. 8 Series 2 produced (including...
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This first MU-2, and the three MU-2As built, were powered by the Turbomeca Astazou turboprop. Civil MU-2s powered by Garrett engines were certified as...
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The Rolls-Royce Turbomeca RTM322 is a turboshaft engine currently produced by Safran Helicopter Engines. The RTM322 was originally conceived and manufactured...
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adopted the more fuel-efficient Turbomeca Astazou XIVB engine, extending its range and endurance; on 10 July 1967, the Astazou-powered Alouette III performed...
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The Turbomeca TM 333 is a turboshaft engine manufactured by French company Turbomeca and designed for helicopters weighing 4-5 tonnes. It first ran in...
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Aérospatiale Alouette II (redirect from Sud Aviation SA 318C Alouette II Astazou)
introduced, the SA 3180 Alouette II Astazou (originally called "Alouette Astazou"), using the Turbomeca Astazou IIA engine in place of the Artouste II...
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was designed for high altitude operations using a 650 kW (870 hp) Turbomeca Astazou IIIB turboshaft, derated to 410 kW (550shp). This derivative still...
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Turbomeca Arbizon Turbomeca Ardiden Turbomeca Arrius Turbomeca Arrius (1950s) Turbomeca Arriel Turbomeca Artouste Turbomeca Aspin Turbomeca Astazou Turbomeca...
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a Bell 47J-3 with an unclad, tubular tail boom, and powered by a Turbomeca Astazou II turboshaft engine. No production ensued. Data from Jane's All The...
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The Turbomeca Makila is a family of French turboshaft engines for helicopter use, first run in 1976 and flown in 1977. Typical power output is around...
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the Turbomeca Artouste I; 280 shp. XT51-3 (Model 220-2) Based on the Turbomeca Artouste II; 425 shp. XT72 (Model 217-5) Based on the Turbomeca Astazou; 600...
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Safran Helicopter Engines (redirect from Turboméca)
Safran Helicopter Engines, previously known as Turbomeca, is a French manufacturer of low- and medium-power gas turbine turboshaft engines for helicopters...
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Nord Noralpha (redirect from Nord 1110 Nord-Astazou)
6D-0 for trials and two earlier 1101 Noralphas were converted with a Turbomeca Astazou II turboshaft engine as the S.F.E.R.M.A.-Nord 1100 Noralpha (S.F.E...
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Industries of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The original design used Turbomeca Astazou XVI engines of approximately 840 hp (626 kW), and flew on 18 August...
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engines Building repair lines to repair heavy engines like Astazo (Turbomeca Astazou), F, and Solar. Capability to repair aircraft like Boeing 747 Iran...
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cabin for 18 passengers. It was powered by four 440 shp (328 kW) Turbomeca Astazou II turboprop engines. The prototype first flew on 29 April 1961; a...
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specifying that any submittals would be powered by 650 kW (870 hp) Turbomeca Astazou turboprops. In response to this request, Dassault designed and constructed...
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1,100 shp/820 kW) and longer overhaul intervals over the original Turbomeca Astazou engines. This allowed the aircraft to be offered in an 18-seat option...
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The Turbomeca Arriel is a series of French turboshaft engines that first ran in 1974. Delivering 650 to 1,000 hp (480 to 750 kW), over 12,000 Arriel engines...
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The Turbomeca Marboré is a small turbojet engine that was produced by Turbomeca from the 1950s into the 1970s. The most popular uses of this engine were...
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The Turbomeca Artouste is an early French turboshaft engine, first run in 1947. Originally conceived as an auxiliary power unit (APU), it was soon adapted...
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Gazelles; the associated British Arab Engine Company also produced the Turbomeca Astazou turboshaft powerplants for these Egyptian-build Gazelles. The fortunes...
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