Eurocopter EC135 / EC635 - track version[/heading]
Bo 108 - the prototypes aerodynamically improved version of the Bo 105, one with engines Allison 250-C20R, the second Turboméca Arrius.
EC135 T1 - the first serial variant, a light multipurpose twin-engine helicopter derived from the Bo 108, a fenestron instead of tail rotor, the engines of the Arrius 2B/2B1/2B1A; approx 150 pcs.
EC135 T2 - engines of the Arrius 2B2; approx 125 pcs.
EC135 T2+ - upgrading with the engines of the Arrius 2B2 for higher performance thanks to the modernized system FADEC and higher take-off weight. Approx 260 pcs.
EC135 T2i - the marketing name for the EC135 T2+ (according to other sources the designation for the EC135 T adjusted to the standard T2+).
EC135 T2e - the marketing name for the EC135 T2+ is a take-off weight 2950 kg instead of 2910 kg.
EC135 T3 - upgrading with a larger rotor, higher take-off weight, engines of the Arrius 2B2Plus and other modifications; 100+ pcs
EC135 P1 - in parallel-produced variant of the EC135 T1 with engines Pratt & Whitney Canada PW206B; 57? ks
EC135 P2 - in parallel produced a variant with engines PW206B; approx 160 pcs.
EC135 P2+ - upgrading with engines PW206B2 of higher performance thanks to the modernized system FADEC and higher take-off weight. Approx 400 pcs.
EC135 P2i - the marketing name for the EC135 P2+ (according to other sources the designation for the EC135 P adjusted on the standard P2+).
EC135 P2e - the marketing name for the EC135 P2+ with take-off weight 2950 kg instead of 2910 kg.
EC135 P3 - upgrading with a larger rotor, higher take-off weight, engines PW206B3 and other modifications; 30+ pcs.
EC135 Hermès - T2+/P2+ with a luxurious interior. 5 pcs.
EC635 T1 - a multi-purpose military analogue EC135 T1, engines Arrius 2B1; 4-11 pcs, some perhaps delivered as T2.
EC635 T2 - analogue EC135 T2, the engines of the Arrius 2B2
EC635 T2+ - analogue of the EC135 T2+; about 30 including the EC635 T2.
EC635 P2 - analogue of the EC135 P2, engines PW206B2.
EC635 P2+ - analogue of the EC135 P2+; 18 including the EC635 P2.
TH-135 - marking the japanese self-defense forces for 15 training EC135 T2+.
H135 - label for the EC135 P3/T3 after 2015.
H135M - label for the EC635 P2+/T2+ after 2015.
Jackson, Paul. Jane's All the World's Aircraft 2004-2005. Jane's Information Group, Coulsdon 2004.
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http://www.rotorspot.nl/product/ec135.php
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurocopter_EC135