
The AgustaWestland AW101, originally designated EH101, stands as the world's first successful tri-engine medium-lift helicopter, revolutionizing naval aviation and search-and-rescue operations. First flown in 1987, it is a three-engine turboshaft helicopter capable of carrying 30 troops or 45 passengers in civilian configuration. With a main rotor diameter of 61 feet and powered by three Rolls-Royce Turbomeca RTM322 engines producing 2,100 horsepower each, the aircraft achieves speeds of 186 mph. Developed by EH Industries Limited, a joint venture between Westland Helicopters and Agusta, now part of Leonardo S.p.A.
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| Royal Navy | — | 50075 | United Kingdom | 43C06E | |
| Royal Navy | — | 50183 | United Kingdom | 43C1FA | |
| Royal Navy | — | 50075 | United Kingdom | 43c06e | |
| Royal Navy | — | 50129 | United Kingdom | 43c072 | |
| Royal Navy | — | 50133 | United Kingdom | 43c073 | |
| Royal Navy | — | 50137 | United Kingdom | 43c074 | |
| Royal Navy | — | 50153 | United Kingdom | 43c077 |
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Royal Navy
S/N: 50075United KingdomHex: 43C06E
G-OAHT
Royal Navy
S/N: 50183United KingdomHex: 43C1FA
ZJ119
Royal Navy
S/N: 50075United KingdomHex: 43c06e
ZJ123
Royal Navy
S/N: 50129United KingdomHex: 43c072
ZJ124
Royal Navy
S/N: 50133United KingdomHex: 43c073
ZJ125
Royal Navy
S/N: 50137United KingdomHex: 43c074
ZJ128
Royal Navy
S/N: 50153United KingdomHex: 43c077