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Artouste, or
Artouste-Fabrèges, (Occitan:
Artosta e Habrèjas) is a
winter sports resort in the
French Pyrenees. It is
located in the
commune of Laruns...
- The
Turbomeca Artouste is an
early French turboshaft engine,
first run in 1947.
Originally conceived as an
auxiliary power unit (APU), it was soon adapted...
- Szydlowski, the
founder of Turbomeca, had
successfully managed to
develop the
Artouste, a 260 hp (190 kW)
single shaft turbine engine derived from his Orédon...
- helicopter,
named Lama, was
equipped with the
Alouette III's
Turbomeca Artouste turboshaft powerplant and its
dynamic systems, and was
furnished with a...
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September 1958. It was re-engined with a
single 425 hp (317 kW)
Turbomeca Artouste IIB
turboshaft replacing the two
piston engines,
flying in this form in...
- years.
Prominent successes during the Cold War
include the use of its
Artouste II
turboshaft engine to
power the new Sud
Aviation Alouette II helicopter...
- out of the IAR 316.
Equipped with the same license-produced
Turbomeca Artouste IIIB turboshaft, the IAR 317
featured a
stepped two-seat
armored ****pit...
- the SA 316B were
powered by a more
powerful version of the
Artouste engine, the
Artouste IIIB,
whose turbine was
rated to
produce 858
horsepower (640 kW)...
- 1950,
Turbomeca used its work from the 782 to
develop the
larger 280-shp
Artouste,
which was
widely used on the Aérospatiale
Alouette II and
other helicopters...
- and
Engineering (CAE)
under license from Turbomeca. A
development of the
Artouste, it was
followed by
three additional turboshaft engines, the T72, the T65...