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Rotorcraft Forecast ARCHIVED REPORT For data and forecasts on current programs please visit www.forecastinternational.com or call +1 203.426.0800 - Archived 8/2007 Outlook 10 Year Unit Production Forecast 2006-2015 BO 105 production has been completed The BO 105 has been replaced in the Eurocopter product line by the EC 135 Units NO PRODUCTION FORECAST 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Years Description. Five- to seven-seat, twin-turboshaftengine, single-main-rotor commercial and military utility helicopter. Sponsor. Ministry of Defense, Federal Republic of Germany. Status. Production of the BO 105 has been completed. Total Produced. Approximately 1,403 BO 105s were produced by Eurocopter and its licensees. Prime Orientation Contractors Application. Military applications include escort, light observation, anti-tank, and liaison missions. Commercial applications include EMS, resource development, fishery protection, aerial TV and radio reporting, pipeline and utility power line construction support, and forestry protection. Price Range. BO 105CBS-5, $1.855-$2.2 million in 2003 U.S. dollars. Eurocopter Deutschland GmbH http://www.eurocopter.com, Industriestrasse 4, Postfach 1353, Donauworth, 86609 Germany, Tel: + 49 906 71 0, Fax: + 49 906 71 40 11, Prime Subcontractor Rolls-Royce Corp http://www.rolls-royce.com/northamerica, PO Box 420, 2001 S Tibbs Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46206-0420 United States, Tel: + 1 (317) 230-2000, Fax: + 1 (317) 230-6763 (250- C20B Turboshaft; 250-C28C Turboshaft) Comprehensive information on Contractors can be found in Forecast International s International Contractors series. For a detailed description, go to www.forecastinternational.com (see Products & Samples/Governments & Industries) or call + 1 (203) 426-0800. Contractors are invited to submit updated information to Editor, International Contractors, Forecast International, 22 Commerce Road, Newtown, CT 06470, USA; rich.pettibone@forecast1.com

Page 2 Rotorcraft Forecast BO 105CB Source: The Royal Netherlands Air Force Technical Data (BO 105CBS-5) Design Features. Twin-turboshaft-powered, singlemain-rotor helicopter incorporating a four-blade, semirigid rotor system; a semi-bubble type windscreen; fourpost skid landing gear; a single main boom; a single vertical fin carrying the tail rotor; and twin horizontal stabilizers each with tip fin. Blade pitch change is the only relative motion permitted by the titanium hub, which is rigidly bolted to the mast. The fiberglassreinforced plastic rotor blades flap, lead, and lag through their own engineered elasticity. Benefits of this system include instant control response, a high degree of maneuverability, minimal maintenance, and exceptional flight stability. A single anti-torque rotor is mounted high on the vertical fin, and a horizontal stabilizer with two end-plate fins is mounted forward of the vertical fin on the helicopter s fuselage. Metric U.S. Dimensions Length overall 11.86 m 38.91 ft Fuselage maximum width 1.58 m 5.18 ft Main rotor diameter 9.84 m 32.28 ft Weight Maximum weight 2,500 kg 5,512 lb Maximal operational weight with external load 2,600 kg 5,732 lb Capacities Usable fuel 570 liters 150.6 gal Cargo compartment volume 1.3 cu m 45.9 cu ft Performance(a) Fast cruise speed(b) 243 kmph 131 kt Max range with standard fuel(c) 527 km 285 nm November 2006

Rotorcraft Forecast Page 3 Propulsion BO 105CB/CBS/PAH-1/VBH (2) Rolls-Royce 250-C20B two-shaft free turbine turboshaft engines rated 313 kw (420 shp) for TO and 298 kw (400 shp) max continuous. BO 105LS (2) Rolls-Royce 250-C28C turboshaft engines rated 373 kw (500 shp) for TO and 368 kw (493 shp) max continuous. Seating Standard seating for five persons. (a)sl, ISA. (b)at maximum weight. (c)with takeoff at maximal weight. Commercial derivatives were as follows: BO 105C. Original five-place production model incorporating a hingeless rotor system, fiberglass main rotor blades, and a 57.5-cubic-foot rear cargo area with clamshell doors. A total of 133 were produced between 1973 and 1976. BO 105CS. Stretched derivative of the C used specifically for executive/corporate operations. Approximately 39 were delivered in 1976 and 1977. BO 105CB. This improved version of the C, also known as the Twin Jet in the United States, accommodated five people and incorporated two double-width doors on either side of the cabin for easy access. A 1.3-cubic-meter (45.9-cubic-foot) cargo area was accessible either through the rear-loading clamshell doors or directly from the cabin itself. With the rear seat removed and the installation of first aid equipment, the helicopter s cargo compartment could accommodate two stretcher patients. BO 105CBS. Developed by MBB in response to a request from former U.S. marketing agent Boeing Vertol, this derivative made its first flight in 1975. Known as the Twin Jet II, the machine incorporated a 0.25-meter (10-inch) fuselage plug forward of the front structural cross tube, permitting accommodation of up to six passengers. Aimed at the corporate market segment, the CBS provided increased passenger leg room, additional space for cabin accessories, and an improved cabin environment. The Twin Jet II was certificated in early 1983 by the U.S. FAA for IFR operation with SFAR Pt 29-4, requiring two pilots, radar, Loran-C, and a separate battery, but not a stability augmentation system (SAS), which was available as an option. BO 105CBS-5. In 1993, Eurocopter introduced a new BO 105CBS variant, then called the EC Super Five. It was later known as the BO 105CBS-5. FAA Variants/Upgrades certification of the new model was received in late 1993. Improvements in the BO 105CBS-5 included new rotor blades, a modified hydraulic system, a scavenge oil filter system, a new engine starter, dual flight controls, retractable landing lights, and a windshield wiper. The new rotor blades provided an increase in rotor lift of 150 kilograms (330 pounds) in standard conditions. Other improvements included a three percent overall reduction in fuel consumption, lower overall vibration, improved stability, and better singleengine operation. BO 105LS (Lift-Stretch). MBB announced this model in January 1979. First flight occurred in October 1981. Five preproduction helicopters were built in 1984, and German certification was attained in July of that year. Intended for external load operations at higher gross weights than the standard BO 105CBS, the BO 105LS featured an uprated ZF FS 112 transmission to accept the higher output of twin Rolls-Royce 250-C28C engines, each rated at 500 shp at takeoff. The main gearbox accepted 416 shp from each engine at takeoff power or 394 shp for maximum continuous operation. Single-engine restricted input was 493 shp for maximum continuous operation or 550 shp for 2.5 minutes at takeoff. Maximum takeoff weight was increased, as were climb rate, maximum operating altitude, and hover ceilings both in and out of ground effect. Range was, however, slightly less than for the CBS. Super Lifter. Eurocopter developed a version of the BO 105LSA-3 called the Super Lifter. This version featured new main rotor blades that provided an increase in rotor lift of approximately 150 kilograms (330 pounds) in hover flight at constant power. These main rotor blades were the same type as those used on the BO 105CBS-5. The Super Lifter was also equipped with an improved tail rotor derived from the BK 117C1. The maximum mission weight of the Super Lifter with external load was 2,850 kilograms (6,283 pounds), with

Page 4 Rotorcraft Forecast an external load hook capability of approximately 1,300 kilograms (2,866 pounds). Empty weight of the model was about 1,300 kilograms (2,866 pounds). Useful load was more than 1,500 kilograms (3,307 pounds). Military derivatives and upgrade programs were as follows: BO 105M (VBH) Military Variant. In 1976, the West German Parliament approved plans to purchase 227 VBH liaison/light observation helicopters for the Heeresflieger (Army Air Corps), replacing Alouette IIs. However, only 100 units were subsequently ordered, and deliveries began in 1979. Under a $3.0 million contract, Apparatebau Gauting supplied Honeywell (Sperry Flight Systems) equipment for the VBH as well as the PAH-1 variant. In cooperation with MBB, SFIM of France developed a mast-mounted observation system for the VBH. The 100th unit was delivered in 1984. BO 105P (PAH-1) Military Variant. At the same time that the VBH buy was approved, West Germany authorized procurement of 212 PAH-1 anti-tank helicopters. These aircraft were fitted with an SFIM stabilized target acquisition and tracking sight, and with outrigger wings that carry a total of six HOT missiles. The first series production aircraft was ready for delivery on schedule in September 1979, but systems integration led to considerable delay, and the first Background. In 1962, the West German firm Bolkow (later merged into Messerschmitt-Bolkow-Blohm, or MBB) initiated design studies of a light utility helicopter under a West German government contract. Construction of three prototypes began in 1964, and all had flown by December 1967. Two of these were powered by Allison 250-C18 engines, while the third used MAN-Turbo 6022s. The second prototype pioneered the rigid non-articulated rotor system used on all later production BO 105s. Two preproduction aircraft followed the prototypes; these were completed in the spring of 1969. West German and U.S. certification with the 250-C20 engine were obtained in August 1971 and March 1972, respectively. The Federal Republic of Germany procured 100 VBH observation/liaison variants, plus 212 PAH-1 anti-tank versions. VBH deliveries began in 1979, and the initial PAH-1 delivery took place in December 1980. In 1969, Boeing Vertol signed a licensing agreement providing for marketing and production of the BO 105 in North America. The U.S. company delivered 70 units prior to leaving the program. MBB subsequently set up its own marketing subsidiary to promote both the Program Review production PAH-1 was not handed over until December 1980. The 212th unit was delivered in 1984. PAH-1 Upgrades. A total of 70 German Army PAH-1s later underwent extensive upgrading. The service s entire fleet of more than 200 PAH-1s was to be upgraded, but the program was reduced in late 1992 to cover only 70 helicopters. The 70 upgraded PAH-1s had new main rotor blades and improved oil cooling and engine intakes. They then underwent integration of the Euromissile HOT 2 antitank missile, installation of a digital fire-control system, and retrofit of a new lightweight launching system and racks. The HOT 2 anti-tank missile replaced the helicopters HOT 1 missiles. The PAH-1 modernization program was originally planned as a two-phase effort. However, Phase 2 was subsequently canceled. This phase would have involved installation of night vision equipment and improved self-defense capability. The PAH-1 helicopters were also to receive self-defense measures, possibly including infrared flare and chaff dispensers and a laser warning receiver. Tentative plans had also called for a total of 54 German Army PAH-1 helicopters to be converted to a BSH-1 fire support and escort configuration. However, this effort was canceled in 1992. BO 105 and the MBB/Kawasaki BK 117 on the North American continent. Licensed Programs. Licensed production/assembly of the BO 105 began in 1974 in the Philippines, where Philippine Aerospace Development Corp (PADC) assembled/fabricated 45 percent of the components and imported the rest from MBB. PADC completed 60 units. In Indonesia, Indonesian Aerospace (IAe) built approximately 131 machines. The Spanish Army operates approximately 69 BO 105s in observation and anti-tank roles, and Construcciones Aeronauticas SA (CASA) assembled 57 of these under license. In mid-1985, Enaer announced that it would licensebuild the BO 105 in Chile. However, negotiations later collapsed and no assembly or production took place. The South Korean Defense Ministry awarded a $110 million contract in 1997 to Daewoo Heavy Industries for 12 BO 105s. The first two helicopters were built by Eurocopter in Germany and were delivered in 1999. Korea Aerospace Industries (which absorbed Daewoo s Aerospace Division in 1999) assembled the remaining November 2006

Rotorcraft Forecast Page 5 10 helicopters, which were completed by the end of 2000. Canadian Program. Eurocopter Canada (formerly MBB Helicopter Canada Ltd) began to manufacture the BO 105LS in late 1985. The BO 105LS was the first product to be built by MBB Helicopter Canada. Establishing the MBB subsidiary in Canada cost CAD72.6 million, of which MBB contributed slightly more than half. An additional CAD14 million was provided by the Ontario provincial government and nearly CAD21 million by the federal government in Ottawa. In 1991, MBB transferred all design and certification responsibility for the BO 105LS to MBB Helicopter Canada as part of the company s restructuring and merger with Aerospatiale under the Eurocopter banner. Timetable Month Year Major Development 1962 Design initiated 1964 Prototype construction begun Feb 1967 First flight of initial prototype 1969 First flight of pre-series BO 105 Aug 1971 West German certification with 250-C20 engine obtained Mar 1972 FAA certification with 250-C20 engine obtained 1976 West German government approval for procurement of VBH/PAH-1 military variants 1977 FAA single-pilot IFR certification 1979 Initial VBH deliveries Dec 1980 Initial PAH-1 deliveries Jul 1985 BO 105LS certificated in West Germany 1985 Canadian coproduction begun Worldwide Distribution/Inventories Military/Government Operators Operator Designation QTY Bahrain Air Force BO 105 3 Bahrain Navy BO 105CBS 2 Brunei Air Force BO 105CB 6 Chile Air Force BO 105 1 Chile Navy BO 105C 6 Chile Police BO 105C 5 Chile Police BO 105LSA-3 2 Colombia Navy BO 105CB 2 Germany Army BO 105P 104 Germany Police BO 105C 22 Indonesia Army BO 105 17 Indonesia Navy BO 105C 8 Indonesia Police BO 105C 10 Jordan Police BO 105 3 Korea, Republic of (South), Army BO 105 12 Lesotho Police BO 105 1 Mexico Navy BO 105C 6 Mexico Navy BO 105CB 6 Netherlands Police BO 105 4 Peru Air Force BO 105 5 Peru Police BO 105LSA-3 3

Page 6 Rotorcraft Forecast Operator Designation QTY Philippines Navy BO 105 5 South Africa Government BO 105CBS 1 South Africa Police Service BO 105 16 Spain Army BO 105 69 Spain Police BO 105CB 12 Spain Police BO 105CBS 3 Sudan Air Force BO 105 5 Sudan Police BO 105 20 Sweden Military Helicopter Wing BO 105CBS 20 Transport Canada BO 105 15 Trinidad & Tobago Defence Force Air Wing BO 105C 3 United Arab Emirates- Abu Dhabi Police Air Wing BO 105 3 United States Government BO 105 1 Eurocopter no longer produces the BO 105. The light twin has been replaced in the company s product line by the more advanced EC 135. In its last few years, sales of the BO 105 had been hurt by stagnation in the civil utility market as well as strong market competition from newer models from AgustaWestland and Bell. Meanwhile, licensed production of the NBO-105 version in Indonesia by Indonesian Aerospace (IAe) is Ten-Year Outlook Civil Forecast Rationale ESTIMATED CALENDAR YEAR PRODUCTION over as well. IAe has three completed NBO-105s in stock. The Indonesian Army and the Indonesian Navy have each budgeted for the acquisition of one NBO-105, thus accounting for two of the helicopters in IAe s inventory. IAe president Nuril Fuad has proposed that the Army take the last remaining NBO-105 as well. High Confidence Good Confidence Speculative Level Level Total Aircraft (Engine) thru 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 06-15 EUROCOPTER BO 105CB/CBS (CIVIL) 250-MTU-C20B 171 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BO 105LS (CIVIL) 250-C28C 57 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal - EUROCOPTER 228 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MBB BO 105 (CIVIL) 250-C20B 337 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal - MBB 337 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CASA (Licensee) BO 105 (CIVIL) 250-C20B 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal - CASA (Licensee) 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 INDONESIAN AEROSPACE (Licensee) NBO-105 (CIVIL) 250-C20B 94 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal - INDONESIAN AEROSPACE (Licensee) 94 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PADC (Licensee) BO 105 (CIVIL) 250-C20B 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal - PADC (Licensee) 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Production 720 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 November 2006

Rotorcraft Forecast Page 7 Military ESTIMATED CALENDAR YEAR PRODUCTION High Confidence Good Confidence Speculative Level Level Total Aircraft (Engine) thru 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 06-15 EUROCOPTER BO 105CB/CBS (MIL.) 250-MTU-C20B 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal - EUROCOPTER 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MBB BO 105 (MIL.) 250-C20B 167 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BO 105M VBH 250-MTU-C20B 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BO 105P PAH-1 250-MTU-C20B 215 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal - MBB 482 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CASA (Licensee) BO 105 (MIL.) 250-C20B 106 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal - CASA (Licensee) 106 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 INDONESIAN AEROSPACE (Licensee) NBO-105 (MIL.) 250-C20B 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal - INDONESIAN AEROSPACE (Licensee) 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 KOREA AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES (Licensee) BO 105CBS-5 (MIL.) 250-MTU-C20B 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal - KOREA AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES (Licensee) 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PADC (Licensee) BO 105 (MIL.) 250-C20B 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal - PADC (Licensee) 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Production 683 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0