
Denel Alpha XH-1 [prototype] – BlueSkyRotor.com
The Alpha XH-1 was the result of a programme to develop South Africa’s helicopter technology base in light of the international arms embargo then in place and the SAAF’s increasing …
Atlas XH-1 Alpha - Wikipedia
The Atlas XH-1 Alpha is a prototype attack helicopter built by Atlas Aviation (now Denel) of South Africa, which used it as a concept demonstrator for the then-planned Rooivalk project.
Alpha XH1 - airforces.fr
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List of aircraft of the South African Air Force - Wikipedia
The following is a list of current and historic aircraft of the South African Air Force. These aircraft are in service as of 2025. Mk. II. Mk. 11 helicopters are currently in service, they have been …
Military Photo Sharing | SAAF Alpha - XH1 - Facebook
SAAF Alpha - XH1. This helicopter was used to test the Rooivalk attack helicopter equipment in pre-production of the Rooivalk.
Alouette III Alpha XH1 'attack' concept - AvCom
2011年5月13日 · The Alpha XH-1 was developed under a contract to Atlas in March 1981. Under the name Project Fang the helicopter was designed, manufactured and wind tunnel tested at …
租了一台XH1,到手使用了一天半,简单说一下感受【富士吧】_百 …
自己以前有XT2,上个月除掉了,准备入XT3,但想试试XH1的五轴防抖,所以租了xh1用用,感受如下: 1. 五轴防抖:真心强大,80微接xh1,晚上10点多在家里拍摄,1/10秒不糊,我以前 …
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2025年2月3日 · I understood that the XH1 was a test-bed/technology demonstrator. It had serious problems, including rigging controls from the tricycle Alouette to a tail dragger - flexing in the …
Atlas Cheetah - Wikipedia
It was primarily designed and developed to be operated by the South African Air Force (SAAF). The Cheetah was developed amid the Border War of the 1980s as a major upgrade of the …
AirHistory.net - Denel XH-1 Alpha aircraft photos
First flown in 1984, the XH-1 was intended as an attack helicopter based on the Alouette III, which was in South African service at the time. First publicly shown at Rand in 1986, it never …