The Aérospatiale SA 315 Lama is a French single-engined helicopter developed to meet hot and high operational requirements of the Indian Armed Forces.
It combines the lighter Aérospatiale Alouette II airframe with Alouette III components and powerplant.
The Lama possesses exceptional high altitude performance: on 21 June 1972, the type established a helicopter absolute altitude record of 12,442 m (40,814 ft), a record which remained unbroken as of September 2017.
The helicopters have been built under license by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in India, known as the Cheetah; HAL later developed an upgraded variant, powered by the Turbomeca TM 333-2M2 engine, which is known as the Cheetal.
An armed version, marketed as the Lancer, was also produced by HAL. It was also built under license by Helibras in Brazil as the Gaviao.
Special Features Version 1.0
Developer:
-Windshield rain effect
-Wipers washing out rain from the windshield
-Cockpit vibrations
-Instrument panel vibrations
-Engine ventilation
Aerodynamics:
-Translating tendency effect
-Transverse flow effect
-Lift effect
-Vortex Ring State
-Retreating Blade Stall
Equipment:
- Bendix King COM KY96A-97A
- Bendix King ADF KR87
Include:
-Aérospatiale SA315 Lama Quick Manual
-Aerospatiale SA 315 Lama Flight Manual
-Bendix King ADF KR87 Operating Instructions
-Bendix King COM KY96A-97A Operating Instructions
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