Aerospatiale SA 330 Puma - track version[/heading]
SA 330 - twin-engine medium transport helicopter engines Turbomeca by turmo IIC4; 2 prototypes, 6 pre-series machines
SA 330A - a designation sometimes used for pre-series machines
SA 330B - serial transport helicopter for the French army; about 180 (132?) ks
SA 330Ba - French army designation for the SA 330H
SA 330Ba Orchidee - conversion with radar for the monitoring of the battlefield, 1 pc
SA 330C - export military version, the engines by turmo IVB; approx 90 pcs
SA 330D - rescue variant for the british navy, only a suggestion
SA 330E Puma HC.1 - transport helicopter for the RAF, the engines by turmo IIIC4, similar to the 330B; 48 pcs
SA 330F - civilian transport variant, the engines by turmo IVA; 68 pieces
SA 330G - civilian variant with engines by turmo IVC and higher take-off weight; approx 40 pcs
SA 330H - military variant with engines by turmo IVC; about 70 pcs and another approximately 170 conversions
SA 330J - the civilian variant, the engines by turmo IVC, composite rotor blades; about 140 pcs and other approximately 40 conversions
SA 330L - military variant, the engines by turmo IVC, composite rotor blades; 78? pcs and the other approx 80 conversions
SA 330S - Portuguese modernisation of the SA 330L (before SA 330C) with engines Makila; 10 conversions
SA 330SM+ Puma HC.2 - british modernization with a glass cockpit and new avionics, engines Makila 1A1; 24 conversions
SA 330Z - one of the prototypes stestovaný with the tail of the type of fenestron
AS 332 Super Puma - the modernization of Bombs with engines Akil and composite sheets
NAS 330J - indonézská production license SA 330J, 11 pcs including NAS 330L
NAS 330L - indonézská production license SA 330L, 11 pcs including NAS 330J
IAR 330H - Romanian license version of the SA 330 M, a small amount of
IAR 330L - Romanian license version of the SA 330L, over 160 pcs (including SOCAT?)
IAR 330L SOCAT - anti-tank adjustment, movable cannon GIAT THL20 caliber 20 mm; 24 pcs
IAR 330 NAVAL - marine rescue and observation variant based on SOCAT; 3 pcs
IAR 330M - the Romanian version with the new avionics in the standard NATO; 12 conversions
IAR 330SM - export version for the United arab emirates
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Taylor, John W. R. Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1984-85. Jane's Publishing Company, London 1984. ISBN 0-7106-0801-2.
Lambert, Mark. Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1991-1992. Jane's Information Group, Coulsdon 1991. ISBN 0-7106-0965-5.
https://www.helis.com/database/model/SA330-Puma/
http://www.airvectors.net/avpuma.html
http://www.rotorspot.nl/product/sa330.php
https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/IAR_330
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Taylor, John W. R. Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1984-85. Jane's Publishing Company, London 1984. ISBN 0-7106-0801-2.
Lambert, Mark. Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1991-1992. Jane's Information Group, Coulsdon 1991. ISBN 0-7106-0965-5.
https://www.helis.com/database/model/SA330-Puma/
http://www.airvectors.net/avpuma.html
http://www.rotorspot.nl/product/sa330.php
https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/IAR_330