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Tribute to Jean Boulet: Brilliant Record Remains Unbeaten

Le Bourget, Paris Airshow 2007, 19 June 2007

During the Airshow at Le Bourget, Eurocopter is pleased to organize presentation of the 2007 John J. Schneider Historical Achievement Award to Jean Boulet, former head of the Flight Test Department in the Helicopter Division of Aerospatiale, now Eurocopter. Rhett Flatter, executive director of the American Helicopter Society (AHS) based in Alexandria, Virginia, is presenting the award in recognition of Boulet’s exceptional career. Jean Boulet continues to hold the world record for helicopter altitude established 35 years ago.

This award is a timely recompense in honor of a man who, while discreet, is appreciated by everyone for his thoughtfulness and skills, and whose name remains associated with a 35 year old and still standing altitude record.

Jean Boulet and the helicopter met up somewhat by chance, as did most of his colleagues in the immediate post-war era when vertical flight in Europe was still chiefly an experimental affair. Jean Boulet graduated from the French "Ecole polytechnique" and trained as a fighter pilot in the United States. After serving in the French Air Force, he joined the French national company SNCASE in 1946 as engineer-pilot responsible for helicopter programs, a sector the company was planning to develop. Jean Boulet had never piloted a helicopter before, and after training – once again in the United States – he was issued French Helicopter Pilot License No. 8. He then served as a helicopter test pilot and, in 1953, was appointed Head of Helicopter Flight Testing – a position he was to hold for the next 22 years.

Until 1975, Jean Boulet participated in the development of the Alouette I and many other machines. As the most experienced pilot, Jean Boulet was judged capable of dealing with the unknown and given the honor of breaking numerous records for speed and endurance, and also for altitude, for which he is best known.

On 6 June 1955, he reached an altitude of 8209 meters at the controls of the Alouette 2. Almost three years later on 5 June 1958, he smashed this record by achieving 9853 meters. Just eight days later, in yet another record attempt, he broke through the 10,000 meter mark to reach 10,984 meters in 17 minutes and 43 seconds. But this was not the end of the story. On 17 March 1969, the Aerospatiale SA315 Lama made its maiden flight. The Lama was a winning combination of an Alouette II airframe and a Turbomeca Artouste IIIC engine, and was tailor-made for aerial work over mountainous terrain. On 21 June 1972, Jean Boulet spectacularly demonstrated the performance of the Lama by taking it up to an altitude of 12,440 meters.

And thirty-five years later this record still stands!

Jean Boulet, who lives out his retirement not far from Marignane, is the author of a book of reference, “History of the Helicopter as Told by its Pioneers – 1907 – 1956", which traces the early development of the helicopter.

About Eurocopter

Established in 1992, the Franco-German-Spanish Eurocopter Group is a Division of EADS, a world leader in aerospace, defence and related services. The Eurocopter Group employs approx. 14,000 people. In 2006, Eurocopter confirmed its position as the world’s No. 1 helicopter manufacturer with a turnover of 3.8 billion euros, orders for 615 new helicopters, and a 52% percent market share in the civil and parapublic sectors. Overall, the Group’s products account for 30% percent of the total world helicopter fleet. Its strong worldwide presence is ensured by its 17 subsidiaries on five continents, along with a dense network of distributors, certified agents and maintenance centres. More than 9,800 Eurocopter helicopters are currently in service with over 2,800 customers in 140 countries. Eurocopter offers the largest civil and military helicopter range in the world.

100 years of vertical flight

In 1907, Paul Cornu performed history’s first ever vertical flight. Since then, thanks to pioneering spirits, technological advances and innovative minds, the helicopter has become a key to saving lives, protecting citizens and contributing to economic development the world over. In 2007, Eurocopter is proud to celebrate this anniversary and to share its passion for helicopters.

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