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On 01-22-2021 Here is a Beautiful Ex-French Army Gazelle Starting Up & Taking Off, I have herd that this beautiful Gazelle fly's around Southern California so I was excited to finally catch it and also got a smile and a wave from the pilot's. Note: You can still see the remnants of "armée de TERRE" markings on the tail boom if you have good eye's. Thank You for Watching & Please Subscribe. Manufacturer Name: EUROCOPTER Model: SA341F2 FAA# N383GZ MFR Year: 1975 Serial Number: 1383 Engine Manufacturer TURBOMECA Engine Model: ASTAZOU IIIC2 The Aérospatiale Gazelle (company designations SA 340, SA 341 and SA 342) is a French five-seat helicopter, commonly used for light transport, scouting and light attack duties. It is powered by a single Turbomeca Astazou turbine engine and was the first helicopter to feature a fenestron tail instead of a conventional tail rotor. It was designed by Sud Aviation, later Aérospatiale, and manufactured in France and the United Kingdom through a joint production agreement with Westland Aircraft. Further manufacturing under license was performed by SOKO in Yugoslavia and the Arab British Helicopter Company (ABHCO) in Egypt. Since being introduced to service in 1973, the Gazelle has been procured and operated by a number of export customers. It has also participated in numerous conflicts around the world, including by Syria during the 1982 Lebanon War, by Rwanda during the Rwandan Civil War in the 1990s, and by numerous participants on both sides of the 1991 Gulf War. In French service, the Gazelle has been supplemented as an attack helicopter by the larger Eurocopter Tiger, but remains in use primarily as a scout helicopter.