- The
Safran Arrano is a
turboshaft engine for two-to-three ton single-engine and four-to-six ton twin-engine helicopters,
developed by
Safran Helicopter...
- The
arrano beltza (Basque, 'black eagle'; it is also the
Basque name of the
golden eagle,
Aquila chrysaetos) is an
ancient Basque and
Navarre symbol depicting...
- 2015, the
second prototype, the
first H160 to be
equipped with
Turbomeca Arrano engines,
performed its
initial ground run; its
maiden flight took place...
- José
Santos Arraño Acevedo (14
October 1921 – 23
November 2009) was a
Chilean journalist and historian, who
worked in
several regional newspapers, including...
-
Matias Alberto Kivikko Arraño (born 5
December 2003) is a
Finnish professional football defender,
playing as a
right back for
Veikkausliiga side Ilves...
-
inspired by the Ikurriña.
Riders with the Flag of Navarre,
ikurrina and the
Arrano beltza.
Parade in Abadiño, Biscay. Ikurrina,
Biarritz Olympique Pays Basque...
- T800 HAL HTSE-1200
Pratt &
Whitney Canada PT6B/C
Safran Ardiden Safran Arrano Leyes, p. 213-216 Stevenson,
Richard W. (6
April 1991). "Boeing-Sikorsky...
- (up to 1,000
shaft horsepower), for
light and
medium helicopters; TM333,
Arrano and
Ardiden (rated at 1,000 to 2,000 SHP), for
civil and
military machines...
- Piméné
Turbofans Aspin Astafan Aubisque Turboprops/Turboshafts
Aneto Ardiden Arrano Arriel Arrius Artouste/Marcadau
Astazou Bastan Makila TM 333
Turmo Joint...
- Piméné
Turbofans Aspin Astafan Aubisque Turboprops/Turboshafts
Aneto Ardiden Arrano Arriel Arrius Artouste/Marcadau
Astazou Bastan Makila TM 333
Turmo Joint...