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MD Helicopters Products www.mdhelicopters.com


The MD 500E® helicopter delivers the highest speed, payload,


and productivity in its class. With a five-bladed main rotor and your choice of a 420 shp Rolls-Royce 250-C20B or 450 shp Rolls- Royce 250-C20R turbine engine, the MD 500E offers unparalleled versatility for the broadest range of customer-defined missions.


The MD 530F is engineered to meet hot-day, high-altitude operation requirements. Equipped with the 650 shp Rolls-Royce 250-C30 engine, the MD 530F operates more effectively in these hot, high environments than other helicopters. It offers performance at a lower cost of ownership.


The Cayuse Warrior is an evolution of the fabled OH-6 Cayuse light observation helicopter known for speed, safety, agility, and the ability to operate easily in confined spaces for military uses. The Cayuse Warrior Light Scout Attack Helicopter delivers increased operational capabilities, greater mission versatility, and superior performance in the execution of a broad range of mission profiles.


The MD 902 Explorer is a multipurpose twin-engine helicopter that MD supports in the field. It sets the standard in performance, affordability, dependability, and safety for light and medium-twin engine helicopters. With operators in every market segment – air medical, law enforcement, search and rescue, electronic news gathering, executive transport, offshore, and utility – the MD 902 Explorer couples high performance with low direct operating costs.


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