A.106
Agusta A.106 maiden flight
Role Light anti-submarine warfare helicopter
Manufacturer Agusta
First flight November 1965
Retired 1973
Status Retired
Primary user Italian Navy
Number built 2

The Agusta A.106 was a single-seat light helicopter designed to provide an anti-submarine warfare (ASW) platform for the Impavido-class destroyers of the Italian Navy. The aircraft was provided with a sophisticated electronics suite by Ferranti for autostabilisation and contact identification. Two torpedoes could be slung under the fuselage. The tail and two-bladed main rotor could be folded for shipboard stowage, and the skid undercarriage had fittings for flotation bags.

Two prototypes were built, the first flying in November 1965. A pre-production batch of 5 was cancelled by the Navy in 1973.


Operators

 Italy

Specifications

Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1969-70 [1]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

References

  1. ^ Taylor 1969, p.124.
  2. ^ Max internal and external fuel.
  3. ^ Hovering ceiling.