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UEC-Klimov tests VK-650V for light rotorcraft
Nearly 12 per cent of the VK-650V engine comprises 3D-printed parts, which has accelerated the production of the demonstrator. The powerplant will be used to drive the Ka-226T and Ansat-U and VRT-500 helicopters.
The Ka-226T will be powered by Russia's first serially-produced engine for light helicopters.
Read this story in our February 2021 printed issue.

UEC-Klimov has begun testing the VK-650V engine, which is planned to be installed on light helicopters such as the Ka-226T and Ansat-U. The powerplant was successfully launched at the UEC-Klimov test bench in St. Petersburg.

Specialists have completed the first of the four parts of the test programme: they have carried out the first launch, evaluated the key parameters of the product and adjusted the joint operation of the stand and engine systems. During the tests, the parameters of the demonstrator were continuously recorded and its condition was assessed. Based on the results of tests on stands and autonomous installations, the technical characteristics of the engine and the possibility of using it as part of a helicopter for the transition to the next stage will be confirmed.

“Modern approaches to the design and manufacture of the engine, including the use of 3D printing, made it possible to produce a demonstrator and start testing as scheduled,” says Anatoly Serdyukov, industrial director of the aviation cluster of Rostec State Corporation. “The engine started the first time and the expected performance during the first start was confirmed. This is the beginning of a long journey that we have to travel very quickly. The result will be Russia's first serial engine for light helicopters, such as the Ansat-U and Ka-226T.”

Nearly 12 per cent of the new engine comprises 3D-printed parts, which has accelerated the production of the demonstrator. In addition to UEC-Klimov, the All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Aviation Materials, the Central Institute of Aviation Motors named after V.I. P.I. Baranova, Ufa Engine-Building Production Association, PC ‘Salut’, Moscow Machine-Building Enterprise named after V.V. Chernyshev and a number of other enterprises responsible for the design and manufacture of parts and assemblies are taking part in cooperation in the development of the VK-650V engine.

The VK-650V engine has a take-off power of 650 hp and is designed to operate as part of the Russian Ka-226T light class helicopters. It is also possible to install its modifications on Ansat-U, VRT-500 helicopters and foreign helicopters of the same payload class. The type certificate for the VK-650V engine is planned to be obtained in 2023.

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