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The Bell H-13 Sioux is an American single-engine light helicopter built by Bell Helicopter and manufactured by Westland Aircraft under license for the British military as the Sioux AH.1 and HT.2. It was the first helicopter to be certified for civil use.
Bell H-13 Sioux: Light observation helicopter Bell Aircraft Corporation: Bell 47 variant. 1945 1946 2407 Bell H-12: Military utility helicopter Bell Aircraft: Company Model 48: 1946 Never 13 [3] Kellett XR-10: Military transport helicopter Kellett Autogiro Corporation Prototype. Program canceled 1949. 1947 Never 2 Sikorsky S-52: Utility helicopter
RU-8 Seminole utility aircraft [5] T-41 Mescalero trainer aircraft [5] H-13 Sioux helicopter, the first one. H-21 Shawnee transport helicopter, originally the H-21 Workhorse, but C models were designated Shawnee. [5] H-34 Choctaw transport helicopter [5] CH-37 Mohave heavy-lift helicopter; CH-47 Chinook heavy-lift transport helicopter [5] CH-54 ...
The OH-6 was developed to meet United States Army Technical Specification 153, issued in 1960 to replace its Bell H-13 Sioux fleet. The Model 369 submitted by Hughes competed against two other finalists, Fairchild-Hiller and Bell, for a production contract. On 27 February 1963, the first prototype conducted its maiden flight. The Model 369 had ...
Bell H-13 Sioux; Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress; Boeing B-29 Superfortress; Boeing C-97 Stratofreighter; Douglas C-124 Globemaster II; Douglas F3D Skyknight; Consolidated PB4Y-2 Privateer; Curtiss C-46 Commando; Douglas A-1 Skyraider; Douglas A-26 Invader; Douglas C-47 Skytrain; Douglas C-54 Skymaster; List of Douglas DC-4 operators; List of ...
The Bell Model 201 (military designation XH-13F) was created using a modified Model 47G and was the first Bell helicopter ... Aircraft by Gerard Frawley; YR-13 / H-13 ...
Bell Model 207 Sioux Scout. Bell had been investigating helicopter gunships since the late 1950s, paying particular attention to the Algerian War, in which French forces mounted weapons onto helicopters to fight the growing insurgency. [4] The company created a mockup of its D-255 helicopter gunship concept, named "Iroquois Warrior".
The Light Observation Helicopter (LOH) program was a United States Army program to evaluate, develop and field a light scout helicopter to replace the Army's aging Bell OH-13 Sioux. It gained impetus with the advent of the Vietnam War, and was aided by advances in helicopter technology, specifically the development of the turboshaft engine.