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EUROCOPTER NEWS
01/31/06

Eurocopter EC 725 – Peak Power of the Eurocopter Cougar Helicopter Family

The EC 725 is the latest member of the Cougar family. This aircraft has benefited both from the experience and proven long-term operability of its predecessors of the Puma/Super Puma family. Being equipped with numerous considerable technical improvements, the EC 725 is designed to perform tactical transport missions, SAR (Search and Rescue), Combat SAR, but also medical transport and logistical services. The helicopter can also be equipped for antisurface and anti-submarine naval missions.

The French Air Force, being the EC 725’s launching customer, ordered 18 aircraft. Among

those, fourteen aircraft are planned to be used for Combat SAR missions. The French Military is operating the EC 725 since 2004 according to scheduled operational needs. Meanwhile, the Cougar/Super Puma family has completed more than 3 million flying hours, proving the helicopter’s excellent multi-mission capability. While offering moderate operating costs, the helicopter is unrestrictedly serviceable in very hot climate as well as under extremely severe icing conditions.

Performance and payload increase

The EC 725 is a medium-class twin-engine helicopter (in the 11 metric ton class), whose

performance capabilities have been noticeably increased with regard to long range as well as hot/high missions compared to the Cougar AS532 AL version as it is currently operated by the Turkish armed forces (in total, the Turkish Armed Forces operate 49 COUGAR AS532 UL or AS532 AL helicopters).

The military payload of this new version has also been substantially increased to 5,000 kg.

Notable new features of the EC 725 include an entirely new main rotor head, a reinforced

main gearbox, new engines, and a new integrated piloting and display system. Eurocopter

selected the Cougar fuselage structure for the EC 725 because of its tremendous operational qualities already proven in service and its large selection of available options and equipment.

New Five-bladed Main Rotor

The EC 725 will continue to use the proven capabilities of the Spheriflex® technology for the main and tail rotor heads. This technology also cuts costs for operations and maintenance.

The main rotor diameter is 16.2 meters. With five blades, the main rotor benefits from the

most recent advances in airfoil section development and aerodynamic performance. Their

design is based on a spar made from composite materials. The blades also make use of

multiple box-structures in their construction. With five blades, the aircraft has an especially low vibration level.

State-of-the-art de-icing system

The rotors and the horizontal stabilizer can be equipped with a de-icing/anti-icing system that enables EC 725 crews to fly under extremely severe icing conditions. For that purpose, the helicopter is fitted with a duplex-architecture protection system that satisfies the highest level of safety requirements ever demonstrated. The 5 main rotor blades are de-iced cyclically by mats heated by metal resistors. With this system, the blades can be folded manually. The anti-icing system for the 4 tail rotor blades operates continuously. The blades incorporate 4 anti-icing carbon resistors.

New Main Gearbox

The main gear box of the EC 725 has been reinforced in order to account for the aircraft's

increased turbine power and gross weight. The drive chain of the Mk2 has been kept, and

the spiral bevel gears feature deep nitration technology and the latest optimisation of tooth

profiles. The lubrication circuit includes a back-up spraying system that makes it possible to operate without oil for 30 minutes.

New Engine

The EC 725 is equipped with two MAKILA 2A Turbo engine units. This new engine, developed by the company Turbomeca, includes a new-generation compressor and can

operate at a higher temperature than its predecessor, the MAKILA 1A2. It is thus capable of generating 1,800 kW (2,448 ch, 2,413 shp) of contingency power, an increase of 14% over the previous version.

The dual channel FADEC (Full Authority Digital Electronic Control) system ensures optimal performance, safety and fuel efficiency in any phase of flight. The "blade shedding"

architecture of the free turbine also contributes to modern, reliable, and safe operating capacities. Each engine is a self-contained assembly with all the necessary systems, equipment, and accessories for its operations. The fact that the engines are modular makes maintenance and inspection much easier.

New Integrated Display System

The EC 725 is equipped with new avionics, the result of Eurocopter's extensive experience in pilot-helicopter interface technology and the development of ergonomic features.

The Flight Display System makes use of LCD with four multi-function screens (6" x 8") and two additional screens (4“x 5“) for the helicopter parameters. These screens provide the operator with a simultaneous display for piloting, navigation, and mission parameters. Their modular design makes many different configurations possible. Computers integrate all flight, navigation, and tactical parameters. With this integrated system, the pilot and co-pilot can concentrate on external mission features instead of on the aircraft functioning, which means their mission has a much higher probability of success.

Eurocopter is a wholly-owned subsidiary of EADS. EADS is a global leader in aerospace, defence and related services. In 2004, EADS generated revenues of € 31.8 billion and employed a workforce of about 110,000. The EADS Group includes the aircraft manufacturer Airbus, the world's largest helicopter supplier Eurocopter and the joint venture MBDA, the international leader in missile systems. EADS is the major partner in the Eurofighter consortium, is the prime contractor for the Ariane launcher, develops the A400M military transport aircraft and is the largest industrial partner for the European satellite navigation system Galileo.



For more information, contact:

Jean-Louis ESPES

Tel: +33 (0) 4 42 85 95 55

Fax: +33 (0) 4 42 85 95 64

jean-louis.espes@eurocopter.com

Eurocopter GmbH

Christine GOTZEIN

Tel: + 49 (0) 89 6000 64 88

Fax: + 49 (0) 89 6000 44 37

christina.gotzein@eurocopter.com

Eurocopter Deutschland

Jesus Ruiz
Tel: +34 91 379 66 04
Fax: +34 91 379 66 10
jesus.ruiz@eurocopter.com
Eurocopter Espana, S.A
GmbH

 Christopher BACH            

Tel:  +49 (0) 906 71 45 65

Fax: +49 (0) 906 71 39 39

christopher.bach@eurocopter.com

Eurocopter

 
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