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This 1951 Bell 47 Helicopter Was in MASH, Then Went On to Count Cattle

The Bell 47G is a three place helicopter (the pilot seats on the left with the two passengers seated side-by-side on the same bench) of standard configuration. It has a two-blade main rotor (the main blades are made of laminated wood) with a stabilizer bar and a two blade tail rotor.


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The prototype Bell Model 47, c/n 1 was awarded the world's first commercial helicopter license, NC-1H, on March 6, 1946. The one pictured here is the fifth Model 47 built and was licensed as NC-3H. Production followed, both civil and military, with totals reaching 416 by the end of 1952. Production of the Model 47 […]


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The Bell 47 is a Turbine powered (Soloy) light Helicopter, which is beautifully suited to Aerial Spraying and smaller lift operations. The use of a turbine engine in the classic Bell 47 gives us increased performance, reliability and fuel endurance up to 2.5 hours. The Bell 47 Soloy can be fitted with liquid spray equipment that include tanks.


A true classic. The Bell 47 was the first helicopter certified and sold

Bell 47 is a single-engine light helicopter designed by Arthur M Young and manufactured by Bell Helicopter Textron in the US. It can be used for agriculture spraying and smoke jumping. It took its maiden flight in December 1945. It became the first helicopter to be certified for commercial use in March 1946.


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The Bell 47 is a single-rotor, single-engine light helicopter manufactured by Bell Helicopter. It was based on the third Bell 30 prototype, which was the company's first helicopter designed by Arthur M. Young. The 47 became the first helicopter certified for civilian use on 8 March 1946.


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The Bell 47G2 manufactured by the Bell Aircraft Corporation is the successor of the Bell 47G. The two models are very similar, but the G2, which obtained the type certificate on the 20th of January 1955, is powered by a more powerful Lycoming VO-435-A1 engine.


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The Bell 47G3B-1 (or Bell 47G-3B-1) designed and manufactured by the Bell Aircraft Corporation is a light three seat helicopter developed during the first half of 1960's to overcome the restrictions of altitude, temperature and humidity which limited the performance of non-supercharged, reciprocating engine-powered helicopters.


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The Bell 47 is a single-rotor single-engine light helicopter manufactured by Bell Helicopter. It was based on the third Bell 30 prototype, which was the company's first helicopter designed by Arthur M. Young. The 47 became the first helicopter certified for civilian use on 8 March 1946.


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September 1, 2023 When was the Bell 47 helicopter built? In the annals of aviation, the Bell 47 helicopter stands as a beacon of innovation and adaptability. This iconic helicopter first saw the light of day in 1945. Developed by Bell Helicopter Textron, it was the first helicopter certified for civilian use in the United States.


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The familiar and distinctive Bell 47 is an especially significant aircraft as it was one of the world's first practical helicopters. The ubiquitous Bell 47 dates back to Bell's Model 30 of 1943, an experimental helicopter evaluated by the US Army (10 were ordered for that service). The first subsequent prototype Bell Model 47 (with a car type.


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Probably one of the most, if not the most, produced helicopters in the world, the Bell 47 series began when the Bell Aircraft Corporation commenced the development of helicopters in 1941 and flew the first of five experimental two-seat prototypes in 1943, the first being known as the Model 30 powered by a 123 kw (165 hp) Franklin engine.


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The Bell 47 is a multipurpose light helicopter built by Bell Helicopter. It was derived from the Bell 30 prototype and was designed with a single rotor and a single Lycoming engine. The Bell 47 was the first helicopter that has been certified to be used for civilian transport. Table of Contents Specifications Photo Gallery Description Manufacturer:


Bell Helicopter Bell 47 Specifications Technical Data / Description

The Bell 47 was the world's first certified civil helicopter, the first to be used by all branches of the U.S. armed forces, to cross the Alps, to carry a U.S. president, and to spray crops—a.


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In 1946, the Bell Model 47 became the first civil helicopter in the world to gain commercial certification. Its marked stability led to its wide acceptance for a myriad of uses, including mail service and passenger transport. This collection consists of several manuals: Bell Helicopter Illustrated.


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The Bell 47 is dead easy to fly and any helicopter pilot could teach himself to operate it in twenty minutes. But that's like saying anyone can hack out a tune on a Stradivarius; true, but it doesn't tell the whole story.


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Pre-Bell 47. In 1938, Russian-American aerospace engineer, Igor Sikorsky, set out to create the world's first helicopter - an aircraft that could fly like a plane, but took off vertically, rather than like a conventional fixed-wing aircraft. By September 1939, Sikorsky would not only have designed a helicopter that worked in theory, but had.