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Aerospatiale SA321G Super Frelon
The Aerospatiale Super Frelon started out initially as the Frelon(wasp), produced by Sud-Est as the SE 3200. It's rear was extremely short and was fitted with an all-moving horizontal control surface as well as the usual tail rotor. Only two Frelons were built, the first flight taking place on 10 June 1959. Sud Aviation had taken over Sud-Est, and the design process for the SA 3210 Super Frelon began. This version had a more conventional tailboom, but had a six-bladed main rotor(instead of four) and a five-bladed tail rotor(instead of four). The first Super Frelon made its maiden flight on 7 December 1962. The second prototype was used to develop the fully navalised version.
General Crew: Five (Pilot, co-pilot and 3 Sensor Operators)
Powerplant Number Of Engines: Three Max Power Rating: 1,201kW (1,610shp)