Aérospatiale SA 341 Gazelle
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The Aérospatiale Gazelle is a five-seat helicopter developed and initially produced by the French aircraft company Sud Aviation, and later by Aérospatiale. It is the first helicopter to feature a fenestron tail instead of a conventional tail rotor, as well as being the first helicopter to be adapted for single-pilot operations under instrument flight rules.
1973
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Aerospatiale Gazelle; Aérospatiale Gazelle; Gazelle helicopter; SA 341 Gazelle; SA 342 Gazelle; Sud Aviation Gazelle; Sud Gazelle; Westland Gazelle
length 11.97 metre,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, SOKO, Airbus Helicopters, Aérospatiale,
Doblhoff WNF 342, SA 340 Gazelle, SA 341 Gazelle, SA 342 Gazelle, SA 349 Gazelle, SA.340 Gazelle, SA.341 Gazelle,
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SA 340 Gazelle ⓘ
1967 prototype helicopter model by Sud Aviation -

SA 341 Gazelle ⓘ
1967 helicopter series by Aerospatiale and Westland Helicopters -

SA 342 Gazelle ⓘ
1973 utility helicopter series by Aérospatiale -

SA 349 Gazelle ⓘ
experimental helicopter model by Sud Aviation -

SA.341 Gazelle ⓘ
initial production series of the Gazelle helicopter family -

SA.340 Gazelle ⓘ
prototype of the Gazelle helicopter family









