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Was (wer) ist BDC Aero Puma - definition


BDC Aero Puma         
  • BDC Puma instrument panel
  • BDC Puma interior
CANADIAN ULTRALIGHT AIRCRAFT
BDC Aero Industrie; BDC Puma; BDC Aero Industrie Puma; Bortolanza Puma; Bortolanza Pluto; Bortolanza Drakken; BDC Aero; Aeroplast Pluto A-65; Aeroplast Pluto
The BDC Aero Puma is a Canadian ultralight and light-sport aircraft, originally designed by the Italian aircraft designer Antonio Bortolanza and built by Aeroplast of Sale, Piedmont, Italy. It is currently produced by BDC Aero Industrie of Lachute, Quebec.
Siddeley Puma         
  • Siddeley-Deasy Puma at the Canada Aviation Museum
  • Siddley Puma in [[National Military Museum, Romania]].
I-6 PISTON AIRCRAFT ENGINE
Armstrong-Siddeley Puma; Armstrong Siddeley Puma; BHP Puma; Siddeley-Deasy Puma
The Siddeley Puma was a British aero engine developed towards the end of World War I and produced by Siddeley-Deasy. The first engines left the production lines of Siddeley-Deasy in Coventry in August 1917, production continued until December 1918.
Aérospatiale SA 330 Puma         
  • RAF]] Puma HC1 in flight, 2012
  •  An Aérospatiale Puma of the [[Spanish Air Force]]
  • A [[French Army]] Aérospatiale Puma
  • Orthographically projected diagram of the SA330 Puma Line Drawing
  • French Puma during [[Operation Desert Shield]], 1990
  • [[Portuguese Air Force]] Puma during a [[Space Shuttle]] recovery exercise at [[Lajes Air Base]], [[Azores]] in 2004
  • RAF Puma HC1 at [[Royal International Air Tattoo]] 2009
  • Upgraded British Puma HC2 in 2014
  • SA 330B Puma, 2004
  • South African Air Force Puma, 2011
  • US Navy Sealift Command]]
  • A SA 330 Puma formerly used by West Germany's Bundesgrenzschutz (border police).
  • Instrument panel of an SA 330 Puma in service with the West German border police, 1985.
1965 TRANSPORT HELICOPTER FAMILY BY SUD AVIATION
Westland Puma; Aerospatiale Puma; SA 330 Puma; SA 330; Eurocopter Puma; Aérospatiale and IAR Puma; SA.330; SA-330; SA330; Puma SA330; Aérospatiale/Westland Puma; Puma helicopter; Aerospatiale/Westland Puma; Aerospatiale and IAR Puma; Sud Aviation Puma; IPTN NAS-330 J; Aérospatiale Puma; Aérospatiale SA330 Puma; SA330 Puma; Aerospatiale SA 330 Puma; Aérospatiale-Westland Puma HC.1; Aérospatiale SA 330J Puma; Aérospatiale SA-330 Puma; Westland Puma HC.1; SA.330 Puma; Puma HC2
The Aérospatiale SA 330 Puma is a four-bladed, twin-engined medium transport/utility helicopter that was designed and originally produced by the French aerospace manufacturer Sud Aviation. It is capable of carrying up to 20 passengers as well as a variety of cargoes, either internally or externally; numerous armaments have also been outfitted to some helicopters.