The H125 (previously named the AS350 B3e) outclasses all other single-engine helicopters for performance, versatility, safety, low maintenance, and low acquisition costs, while excelling in high & hot and extreme environments. In 2005, the AS350 B3 version broke the world record for the highest-altitude landing and takeoff, performed on Mount Everest at 8,850 meters (29,035 feet) – a title still held today.
The H125 is a member of Airbus Helicopters' rugged and proven Ecureuil family. Some 6,000 Ecureuils have been delivered in nearly 120 countries for some 1,800 operators. Together, these aircraft have accumulated more than 29 million flight hours.
Around 550 H125 (AS350 B3e) series are currently in-service worldwide, and are mainly used for high performance missions in high & hot conditions.
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Specifications
General data | ||
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Empty weight of standard aircraft | 2,816 lbs | |
Maximum takeoff weight | 5,225 lbs | |
Useful load | 2,409 lbs | |
Maximum takeoff weight (with external load) | 6,172 lbs | |
Usable fuel capacity (standard tank) | 143 gal | |
Powerplant | 1 Turbomeca Arriel 2D | |
Cabin volume | 105.94 cu. ft. | |
Baggage compartment volume | 35.3 cu.ft. | |
Standard seating capacity | 1+5 |
*Performance data | ||
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Never exceed speed | 155 kts | |
Fast cruise speed | 133 kts | |
Maximum range (with no reserves) | 336 nm | |
Maximum endurance (with no reserves) | 4.3 hrs | |
Hover in ground effect ceiling (5 ft. skid height) | 11,650 ft. | |
Hover out of ground effect ceiling | 9,450 ft. | |
Takeoff power | 847 shp. | |
Rate of climb | 1,773 fpm. |