
Bo 105
Bo 105 is one of the very few helicopters in the world capable of performing aerobatics. Worldwide, only a handful of Bo 105 helicopters are certified for aerobatics, and this is one of them! Barrels, loops, and other spectacular maneuvers are an absolute marvel when performed by the best The Flying Bulls pilots. The Bo 105 was the first helicopter in the world to have a rigid main rotor, allowing it to perform maneuvers that were unattainable for other helicopters at the time.
This helicopter was also widely used as a medical aircraft, particularly in Europe. It also found use in the military. Its compact size and reliability allowed it to land in hard-to-reach places, which saved many lives.
Aircraft specifications
- Aircraft: Bo 105
- Production date: 1974
- Powered by: 2x Rolls-Royce 250-C20B
- Power: 2x 420 HP
- Top speed: 270 km/h
- Service ceiling: 5 182 m
- Range: 555 km
Display / participant details
- Participant name: The Flying Bulls Bo 105
- Pilot: TBC
- Country: Austria
- Display day: Friday and Saturday
- Display time: day ☀️
- Number of aircraft: 1
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