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French Puma Helicopter in Africa

The Aérospatiale Puma is a four-bladed, twin-engined medium transport/utility helicopter. The Puma was originally manufactured by Sud Aviation of France under the designation SA.330. The SA.330 Puma was originally developed by Sud Aviation to meet a requirement of the French Army for a medium-sized all-weather helicopter. The helicopter also had to be capable of operating by day and night as well as in a wide variety of climates. In 1967, the Puma was also selected by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and given the designation Puma HC Mk.1. As a result of this decision, the SA 330 was included in a joint production agreement between Aerospatiale and Westland Helicopters of the UK, which also resulted in the purchase of Aérospatiale Gazelle by the United Kingdom and the Westland Lynx by France. This resulted in Westland building components for the Puma, and assembling the RAF’s Pumas. Specifications (SA 330H Puma) & General characteristics Crew: 3 Capacity: 16 passengers Length: 18.15 m (59 ft 6½ in) Rotor diameter: 15.00 m (49 ft 2½ in) Height: 5.14 m (16 ft 10½ in) Disc area: 177.0 m² (1905 ft²) Empty weight: 3536 kg (7795 lb) Max takeoff weight: 7000 kg (15430 lb) Powerplant: 2× Turboméca Turmo IVC turboshafts, 1175 kW (1575 hp) each Performance Never exceed speed: 273 km/h (147 knots, 169 mph) Maximum speed: 257 km/h (138 knots, 159 mph) Cruise speed: 248 km/h (134 knots, 154 mph) econ cruise Range: 580 km (313 nm, 360 mi) Service ceiling: 4800 m (15750 ft) Rate of climb: 7.1

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