Bolkow Bo‑105

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The Bölkow Bo‑105 is a light, twin-engine multi-purpose helicopter renowned for its advanced hingeless rotor system and exceptional agility, widely used in military, rescue, and civilian roles.

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Label Occurrences
Bo 105 PAH-1 1
Bolkow Bo‑105 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf light helicopter
multi‑purpose helicopter
twin‑engine helicopter
utility helicopter
armamentOption anti‑tank guided missiles
machine guns
rocket pods
category 1960s German helicopters
civil utility helicopters
military helicopters
twin‑turbine helicopters
countryOfOrigin West Germany
crew 1
2
cruiseSpeed_kmh 240
developedFrom Bölkow Bo‑102 Helitrainer
emptyWeight_kg 1300
engineModel Allison 250 series
surface form: Allison 250‑C18

Allison 250 series
surface form: Allison 250‑C20
engineType turboshaft
firstFlightDate 1967‑02‑16
firstOperator German Army
fuselageMaterial metal
height_m 3.00
introduced 1970
length_m 11.86
mainRotorBlades 4
mainRotorDiameter_m 9.84
manufacturer Bölkow
Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm
surface form: Messerschmitt‑Bölkow‑Blohm
maxSpeed_kmh 270
maxTakeoffWeight_kg 2500
notableFeature aerobatic capability
exceptional agility
hingeless main rotor system
rigid rotor head
numberOfEngines 2
operator Canadian Coast Guard
German Air Force
German Army
Indonesian Army
Philippine Air Force
Royal Netherlands Air Force
Spanish Air Force
passengerCapacity 4
5
primaryRole air ambulance
light attack
military liaison
search and rescue
utility
producedBy Airbus Helicopters
surface form: Eurocopter

MBB
productionEndYear 2001
productionStartYear 1970
range_km 575
rotorBladeMaterial fiberglass reinforced plastic
serviceCeiling_m 5200
status in service
successor Airbus Helicopters EC135
surface form: Eurocopter EC135
tailRotorBlades 2
usedFor emergency medical services
offshore support
police operations
training
variant MBB Bo 105
surface form: Bo‑105C

MBB Bo 105
surface form: Bo‑105CB

MBB Bo 105
surface form: Bo‑105CBS

MBB Bo 105
surface form: Bo‑105LS

MBB Bo 105
surface form: Bo‑105M

MBB Bo 105
surface form: Bo‑105P

MBB Bo 105
surface form: Bo‑105PAH‑1

MBB Bo 105
surface form: Bo‑105S

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German Army Aviation Corps historicalAircraft Bolkow Bo‑105
this entity surface form: Bo 105 PAH-1