Eurocopter
The Eurocopter Group was formed in 1992 through the merger of the helicopter divisions of Aérospatiale and DaimlerChrysler Aerospace AG (DASA). The company's heritage traces back to Blériot and Lioré-et-Olivier in France and to Messerschmitt and Focke-Wulf in Germany. As a consequence of the merger of the Eurocopter Group's former parents in 2000, the firm is now a wholly owned subsidiary of EADS. Production includes all existing Aérospatiale and MBB helicopters, plus the NH90 and BK117 (with Kawasaki). Today, Eurocopter has seven plants in its home nations (Marignane and La Courneuve in France, Donauwörth, Ottobrunn and Kassel in Germany, and Albacete and Madrid in Spain), plus 24 subsidiaries and participants around the world. As of 2010, more than 10,500 Eurocopter helicopters were in service with over 2,800 customers in 140 countries.
RNLAF Cougar MKII The Royal Netherlands Air Force has 17 Cougar MK II helicopters. They use them to transport troops ...
Eurocopter AS 365 N2 This Eurocopter is owned by the
Belgium firm Noordzee Helicopters Vlaander B.V.
The AS 365 N2 i...
Life liner 3 This is the EC-135 trauma helicopter from the Trauma team in Nijmegen (The Netherlands). The call-si...
EC-115 Liason Helicopter Eurocopter build German Army Liason Helicopter (8257).
Photo taken Wittmund AB / Germany, May 18t...
Cornwall Air Ambulance The Cornwall Air Ambulance is a Eurocopter EC-135.
Cornwall's Air Ambulance, the first helicopter ...
Eurocopter EC135 Germany The light twin, multi-mission helicopter Eurocopter EC 135 showcases tomorrow's technology for today...
BO-105 Germany The BO 105 CBS-5 Army or Navy is a lightweight twin-engine multi-role military helicopter. It is bui...
BO-105 Germany Front You can see the agressive front of the BO-105 attack helicopter of the German Army.