- The
Safran Ardiden is a 1,400–2,000 hp (1,000–1,500 kW)
turboshaft designed and
produced by
Safran Helicopter Engines for 5–8 t (11,000–18,000 lb) single...
- Luz
Ardiden is a ski
resort in the Pyrenees. It is
situated in the Hautes-Pyrénées department, in the
Occitanie Region. The ski
resort lies at a height...
- main
rotor and
shrouded tail rotor, and is
powered by a pair of
Safran Ardiden 3Gs, and
later by in-development
Klimov VK-1600s. It has a 30-minute run-dry...
-
first AC352 prototype. In
December 2015,
flight tests of the
Turbomeca Ardiden 3C/WZ16
powerplant were
performed using an H175 prototype. An
initial ****embly...
- (Spain) Boí Taüll
Resort (Spain) Bareges-La
Mongie (Tourmalet) (France) Luz
Ardiden (France) Bourg-d'Oueil (France)
Cauterets (France) Candanchú (Spain) Cerler...
- a
single 750 KW
rated Shakti-1U
turboshaft engine derived from
Safran Ardiden, co-developed by HAL and Turbomeca. It
supports dual
channel Full Authority...
- UH-1H, a type of Bell UH-1
Iroquois Campath-1H, a
brand of
Alemtuzumab Ardiden 1H, a
model of HAL/Turbomeca
Shakti Blendkörper 1H,
smoke grenade used...
- w****
before winning both
mountaintop finishes at Col de
Portet and Luz
Ardiden in the
third w****. He won by 5' 20" over
Jonas Vingegaard of Team Jumbo–Visma...
-
shaft horsepower), for
light and
medium helicopters; TM333,
Arrano and
Ardiden (rated at 1,000 to 2,000 SHP), for
civil and
military machines in the 5...
- The
exact scenario took
place on the next stage,
which finished atop Luz
Ardiden, with
Vingegaard once
again finishing second. On the
penultimate day time...