The H145M was developed for day and night operations in extremely demanding conditions. Powered by two high-performance Turbomeca Arriel 2E turboshaft engines, it is equipped with a full authority digital engine control (FADEC).

Technical Description

Metric

Performance

Fast cruise speed at MTOW 241 km/h
Max. range with standard fuel tanks 637 km
Max. endurance with standard fuel tanks 3hr 30min

Characteristic

Max takeoff weight (MTOW) 3,800 kg
Useful load 1,893 kg
MTOW with external load 3,800 kg
Max. seating capacity 2+10
Sling capacity 1,600 kg
Engine 2 x Safran Helicopter Engines Arriel 2E turboshaft
Max. takeoff power (per engine) 667 kW / 894 shp
Max. emergency power (O.E.I) 800 kW / 1,072 shp
Usable fuel capacity 723 kg / 1,593.9 lb
Imperial

Performance

Fast cruise speed at MTOW 130 kts
Max. range with standard fuel tanks 344 NM
Max. endurance with standard fuel tanks 3h30 min

Characteristics

Max takeoff weight (MTOW 8,378 lb
Useful load 4,200 lb
MTOW with external load 8,378 lb
Max. seating capacity 2+10
Sling capacity 3,527 lb
Engine 2 x Safran Helicopter Engines Arriel 2E turboshaft
Max. takeoff power (per engine) 667 kW / 894 shp
Max. emergency power (O.E.I) 800 kW / 1,072 shp
Usable fuel capacity 723 kg / 1,593.9 lb

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