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Bell 206 JetRanger 
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After Bell's design lost the military competition for a Light Observation Helicopter, they modified the design to make it attractive for commercial use and developed the Bell 206 JetRanger. It became ...
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Bell 47B 
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On March 8, 1946 the Bell 47B became the first commercially certified helicopter in the United States. This small two-place, single engine helicopter featured Bell's patented two-blade rotor and stabi...
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Bell 47D-1 / H-13D Sioux 
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This helicopter introduced the "goldfish bowl" molded canopy and an openwork tail boom. As a MedEvac helicopter, with stretcher pods mounted on the skids, the H-13D became the mainstay of the MASH
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Bell 47H-1 
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Certificated in the spring of 1955, this helicopter was a streamlined version of the Bell 46G. It was intended for executive, air taxi or charter transport. This version featured increased speed and ...
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Bell AH-1F Cobra 
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Bell Helicopter developed the Cobra in the early 1960s to meet the Army's need for an attack helicopter. The Cobra carried a crew of two, in a tandem arrangement. The gunner sat in front of the pilo...
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Bell TH-IL Huey 
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The Bell "Huey" stands out among modern rotary-wing aircraft because of the many different variations and the large number that were produced. There were over 15,000 Huey's built. It is known for play...
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