EUROCOPTER H145
Airbus
H145
The Airbus Helicopters H145 (formerly Eurocopter EC145) is a twin-engine light utility helicopter developed and manufactured by Airbus Helicopters.
Originally designated as the BK 117, the H145 is based upon the MBB/Kawasaki BK 117 C1, which became a part of the combined Eurocopter line-up in 1992 with the merger of Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm's helicopter division of Daimler-Benz into Eurocopter. The helicopter was initially named EC145; an updated version, EC145 T2, was renamed H145 in 2015. The helicopter was significantly updated in the 2020s with first a fenestron replacing the traditional tail rotor, followed later by a 5-blade main rotor head.
The H145 is a twin-engine aircraft and can carry up to nine passengers along with two crew, depending on customer configuration. The helicopter is marketed for passenger transport, corporate transport, emergency medical services (EMS), search and rescue, parapublic and utility roles.
Military variants of the helicopter have also been produced under various designations, such as H145M or UH-72, and have been used for training, logistics, medical evacuation, reconnaissance, light attack, and troop-transport operations. Noted military users in terms of numbers include the United States which operates nearly 500 with National Guard, and Germany where it is used for SAR, Special Operations, and more.
EC 145
General characteristics
General characteristics
Crew: 2
Capacity: 9 pax / 1,793 kg (3,953 lb) payload
Length: 13.03 m (42 ft 9 in)
Height: 3.45 m (11 ft 4 in)
Empty weight: 1,792 kg (3,951 lb)
Gross weight: 3,585 kg (7,904 lb)
Fuel capacity: 723.0 kg (1,593.9 lb)
Powerplant: 2 × Turbomeca Arriel 1E2 turboshaft engines, 550 kW (740 hp) each for take-off
Main rotor diameter: 11 m (36 ft 1 in)
Main rotor area: 95 m2 (1,020 sq ft) root: NACA 23012; tip: NACA 23010[234]
Performance
Cruise speed: 246 km/h (153 mph, 133 kn)
Never exceed speed: 268 km/h (167 mph, 145 kn)
Range: 680 km (420 mi, 370 nmi)
Ferry range: 855 km (531 mi, 462 nmi)
Service ceiling: 5,240 m (17,190 ft)
Rate of climb: 8.1 m/s (1,590 ft/min)
Over 1600 of the H145 family had been produced by June 2023.