1967


Aerospatiale Gazelle







  • Aerospatiale Gazelle
  • Aerospatiale GazellePrototype SA340 F-WOFH with conventional tail rotor

The SA.341 Gazelle is a single turbine engine, five-seat helicopter originally designed by Sud Aviation and produced by Aerospatiale. The original SA.340 first flew on April 7, 1967 with the conventional tail rotor of the Alouette II. In 1968, the second prototype introduced the distinctive fenestron.

Its origin trace back to a French Army requirement for a lightweight utility helicopter. The Gazelle was part of the 1967 Franco-British Agreement to licence production that also included the Puma and Lynx. It was also assembled by SOKO in Yugoslavia and ABHCO in Egypt.

The SA.342 is fitted with the more powerful Astazou XIV engine. Almost 1800 units built until production ended in 1996.


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Barkhane: Force’ 3D Capabilities in Action

Barkhane: Force’ 3D Capabilities in Action

28-Jun-19 - French forces deployed in Mali for operation Barkhane, took part of operation ACONIT at the Malian-Nigerian border against armed terrorist groups (GAT) #Force3D
Fenestron 50th Anniversary

Fenestron 50th Anniversary

12-Apr-18 - Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the enclosed tail rotor Fenestron . On April 1968 the Sud Aviation SA340 Gazelle second prototype first took to the skies at Marignane, France
UK Gazelle Support Contract Through 2022

UK Gazelle Support Contract Through 2022

08-Mar-18 - Vector Aerospace, a StandardAero company, to provide maintenance support for the 26 UK Army Air Corps Gazelle at Fleetlands between April 2018 and June 2022
Airbus Celebrated Gazelle’s 50th Anniversary

Airbus Celebrated Gazelle’s 50th Anniversary

25-Apr-17 - Airbus Helicopters celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Gazelle’s maiden flight during a conference at the museum of aviation in St Victoret, near the company headquarters at Marignane, France
50th Anniversary of Gazelle’s First Flight

50th Anniversary of Gazelle’s First Flight

07-Apr-17 - 50 years ago, the Sud Aviation SA340 Gazelle made its 1st flight with an Astazou engine
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  Derivatives & Versions of Gazelle


ModelYearHistory
SA340 Gazelle

1967
1967
SA341B Gazelle AH.1

1972
1972 Westland built version for the British Army and Royal Marines. 212 built. Featured the Astazou IIIN engine, a nightsun searchlight and Decca Dopp ...
SA341C Gazelle HT.2

1972
1972 training version built by Westland for the Royal Navy
Soko Gazelle

1973
1973 Local designations former Yugoslavia. HI-42 = recce HN-42 = anti tank HO-42 = utility HS-42 = rescue
More than 160 SA341 and SA342 Gazelle were produced under license by the Soko plant in Mostar from 1971 to 1991
SA341D Gazelle HT.3

1973
1973 training version built by Westland for the RAF
SA341F Gazelle

1973
1973 version for the French Army. 170 built by Aerospatiale to replace the Alouette 2. 40 converted to SA341M equipped with HOT 1 antitank missiles an ...
SA341G Gazelle

1973
1973 Civil variant powered by an Astazou IIIA engine. The SA341G was the first helicopter to obtain single-pilot IFR Cat 1 approval in the US. Cabin ...
SA341H Gazelle

1973
1973 Military export variant powered by an Astazou IIIB engine including a license built in Yugoslavia by SOKO
SA342K Gazelle

1973
1973 Military version of the SA342J powered by Astazou XIV engine and shrouds over the air intakes for Kuwait
SA341E Gazelle HCC.4

1976
1976 VIP version by Westland for the RAF to be used by 32 Squadron. One Built and three converted
SA342J Gazelle

1980
1980 Civil version powered by Astazou XIV engine
SA342L Gazelle

1980
1980 Military version of the SA342J powered by Astazou XIV engine
SA342M Gazelle

1980
1980 Military version of the SA342J powered by Astazou XIV engine for France. Fitted with 4 HOT anti-tank missiles
SA342M1 Gazelle

1985
1985 Similar to SA342M but with the three Ecureuil main blades to improve performance




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