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The Aérospatiale Alouette III is a general purpose, single-engined light utility helicopter originally manufactured by Sud Aviation (later Aérospatiale of France, now Eurocopter). It was mostly used for military purposes, although civilian versions also flew. It is recognised for its mountain rescue capabilities and adaptability. The Alouette III is powered by a Turbomeca Artouste 3B Turbo-Shaft. The Alouette III first flew in 1959 and entered in service with the French Armed forces in 1960.

History

The Alouette (skylark) III is the successor to the Aérospatiale Alouette II, compared to which it is larger and has more seating. In turn, both of these helicopters can trace their ancestry back to the Sud-Est Aviation SE-3120 Alouette piston powered prototypes, the first of which flew for the first time on 31 July 1951.

The first version of the Alouette III, the SE-3160 prototype, first flew on 28 February 1959, powered by the Turboméca Artouste turboshaft. The SA-316A (SE-3120) was the first production model, it remained in production until 1969, when it was replaced by the SA-316B.

The SA-316B had a strengthened transmission and a greater maximum takeoff weight, but retained the Turboméca Artouste turboshaft.

The SA-319B entered production in 1968, powered by the Turboméca Astazou XIV turboshaft, which had a better "hot and high performance" and improved fuel economy.

Alouette III saw action in some wars, including the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 when 2 planes of the PAF were lost in the war. [link]

The SA-316B and the SA-319B both remained in series production up to the early 1980s, when the main production line in France was closed down. However, HAL of India continues to licence-build Alouette IIIs as the Chetak. Versions of the Alouette III were also either licence-built or assembled by ICA in Romania, F+W Emmen in Switzerland and by Fokker and Lichtwerk in the Netherlands.

Production numbers are as follows:

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Variants

When used as an aerial ambulance, the Alouette III can accommodate a pilot, two medical attendants and two stretcher patients. Sadly on June 2004, the Alouette III was retired from the French Air Force after 32 years of successful service. It will be replaced by the Eurocopter Ec -155 Twin Squirrel. In the same year, the Swiss Armed Forces announced the retirement of the Alouette III, from the front line by 2006, and entirely by 2010. Venezuelan Air forces retired the Alouette III in the late 90´s.

Specifications (Alouette III SA-316B)

Image:Alouette_Motte_Piquet.jpg|An Alouette III on the frigate La Motte-Picquet. Image:Alouette_3_1.jpg|Close-up of the turbine of an Alouette III Image:Alouette_3_2.jpg|An Alouette III of the 22S wing of the French Navy on the landing pad of Lanvéoc base Image:French Navy Jeanne dArc 2.jpg|The landing bridge of the Jeanne d'Arc with Alouette III helicopters

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