H135

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H135 is a light twin-engine multi-mission helicopter widely used for emergency medical services, law enforcement, and training operations.

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Label Occurrences
EC135 (H135) 1
H135 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf light twin-engine helicopter
multi-mission helicopter
avionicsFeature glass cockpit
avionicsSuite Helionix glass cockpit
surface form: Helionix avionics (later variants)
category civil utility helicopter
military trainer helicopter
countryOfOrigin France
Germany
crew 1 or 2 pilots
designFeature high-set main rotor
low external noise signature
rear clamshell doors
sliding side doors
vibration control system
engineModelOption Pratt & Whitney Canada PW206B
Pratt & Whitney Canada PW206B
surface form: Pratt & Whitney Canada PW206B2

Safran Arrius 2B2Plus
Turbomeca Arrius 2B1
Turbomeca Arrius 2B1
surface form: Turbomeca Arrius 2B2

Turbomeca Arrius 2B1
surface form: Turbomeca Arrius 2B2Plus
engineType twin turboshaft engines
feature NVG-compatible cockpit (equipped variants)
modular cabin configuration
single-pilot IFR capability (equipped variants)
firstFlight 1994
formerName Airbus Helicopters EC135
surface form: Eurocopter EC135
introduced mid-1990s
mainRotorType four-blade main rotor
manufacturer Airbus Helicopters
marketSegment light twin helicopter segment
maximumTakeoffWeight approximately 2910 kg
around 6400 lb
notableOperator ADAC Luftrettung
DRF Luftrettung
German Army
UK Military Flying Training System
United Kingdom Ministry of Defence
various police forces in Europe
operatorType civil operators
military operators
passengerCapacity up to 6 passengers
primaryUse air ambulance operations
offshore wind support (some operators)
police operations
role corporate transport helicopter
emergency medical services helicopter
law enforcement helicopter
military training helicopter
training helicopter
tailRotorType Fenestron shrouded tail rotor
usedFor border patrol
search and rescue (short-range)
surveillance and observation

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Airbus Helicopters notableModel H135
this entity surface form: EC135 (H135)