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SA-3158 "Ostrich" helicopter

The highest helicopter flying in the world
SA-315b "Ostrich" helicopter is the highest flying helicopter in the world helicopter Also known as SA 315 Lame, it was first launched on March 17, 1969
Chinese name
SA-315B "Ostrich" helicopter
Alias
SA 315 Lame
First flight time
March 17, 1969
Country
France

Development history

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The highest helicopter flying in the world is the French SA315B "llama". On June 21, 1972, pilot Jean Paulette flew the SA315B "llama" to set a world record of 12442 meters. This record is always as high as clouds. Helicopters fly low. What you can see is military helicopters. They are required to fly below 40 meters in their release mission.

Function introduction

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The most useful part of the helicopter is that it can hover and land without limitation. It does not have the configuration to fly so high, so it is not afraid of falling badly. It cannot fly so high. In addition, the helicopter should have a parachute bag for emergency use by the crew. The flower green should refer to military helicopters, which is camouflage color. The practical ceiling of general helicopters is 4000-6000m.
Civilian helicopter The general ceiling is 2000-4000 meters, and the height of military aircraft can reach more than 6000 meters Z-9 helicopter The maximum ceiling is 6000 meters. The "Apache" armed helicopter developed by Hughes Company of the United States has a practical ceiling of 6250 meters. In addition, France SA-315b "American Ostrich" helicopter. On June 21, 1972, pilot Gene Paulette set a world record of flying height of 12442 meters by driving the "American Ostrich". Royal Nepalese Air Force pilots have set a world record for rescuing mountain climbers in distress at an altitude of 6500 meters. Therefore, in theory, helicopters can fly to Mount Everest, but the current practical models are not.

world record

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The world's highest rising helicopter: SA-315b "American Ostrich" helicopter is the highest helicopter flying in the world. Also known as SA 315 Lame, it was first launched on March 17, 1969. Guinness