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Air Corps Fleet - Eurocopter EC135 P2

Image of the Eurocopter 135 P2 on the ramp

Introduction

The Air Corps currently operates two EC135 P2 aircraft. These aircraft entered service in 2005 and operate seven days a week carrying out a wide variety of roles for the Air Corps.

On completion of the ‘Wings’ course, students will be streamed into either fixed wing or rotary wing operations. The EC135 is utilised as the main ab initio rotary wing training aircraft for the Air Corps. A typical rotary wing conversion course lasts approximately six months during which students will complete a variety of military rotary wing operations such as absailing drills, cargo slinging, mountain flying and tactical formation.

Roles


EC135 P2 Statistics
Aircraft Type Eurocopter EC 135 P2
Role(s) Pilot training, army support, air ambulance, VIP & military transport and general utility
Crew 1 Pilot, 1 Crewman & upto 5 troops
Powerplant 2 x Pratt & Whitney PW206B2
Rotor Diameter 10.2 metres (33 feet, 6 inches)
Height 3.51 metres (10feet, 9 inches)
Length 12.16 metres (39 feet, 11 inches)
Armament Not Applicable
Entered Service 2005

EC135 P2 Performance
Max T/O Weight 2,835 Kilograms (6,245 pounds)
Service Ceiling 20,000 feet
Cruise Speed 135 knots
Maximum Speed 155 knots
Endurance 2 hours
Range 270 nautical miles