Alouette iii
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The SA316B Alouette III is a light utility helicopter developed by Sud Aviation (later Aérospatiale) of France. It is known for its versatility, reliability, and distinctive high-mounted tail rotor. First flown in 1959, it features a single Turbomeca Artouste IIIB turboshaft engine and is widely used for military, search and rescue, and civilian applications. Its design includes a spacious cabin, capable of carrying up to seven passengers or various cargo.
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This helicopter module is available for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020
lama
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The SA315 Lama is a single-engine helicopter developed by Aérospatiale, combining the Alouette II's lightweight airframe with the Alouette III's more powerful Turbomeca Artouste III engine. Renowned for its high-altitude performance, it is capable of operating in extreme conditions, including the Himalayas. The Lama is primarily used for utility roles such as aerial work, search and rescue, and transport.
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This helicopter module is available for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020
Huey
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The UH-1H Huey is a versatile utility helicopter developed by Bell Helicopter, widely recognized for its service during the Vietnam War. It features a single turboshaft engine, a two-bladed main rotor, and a two-bladed tail rotor. Known for its reliability and adaptability, the UH-1H has been used in various roles, including troop transport, medical evacuation, and cargo lift.
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This helicopter module is available for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020
OH6A Cayuse
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The Hughes OH-6 Cayuse is a single-engine light helicopter designed and produced by the American aerospace company Hughes Helicopters. Its formal name is derived from the Cayuse people, while its "Loach" nickname is derived from Light Observation Helicopter (LOH) program under which it was procured.
The OH-6 was developed to meet United States Army Technical Specification 153, issued in 1960 to replace its Bell H-13 Sioux fleet. The Model 369 submitted by Hughes competed against two other finalists, Fairchild-Hiller and Bell, for a production contract. On 27 February 1963, the first prototype conducted its maiden flight. The Model 369 had a distinctive teardrop-shaped fuselage that was crashworthy and provided excellent external visibility. Its four-bladed full-articulated main rotor made it particularly agile, and it was suitable for personnel transport, escort and attack missions, and observation. During May 1965, the U.S. Army awarded a production contract to Hughes.
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This helicopter module is available for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024