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  2. Bell 47 - Wikipedia

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    Bell 47J Ranger Bell 47 in Germany, 2011 The Bell 47 entered US military service in late 1946, and operated in a variety of versions and under different designations for three decades. It was designated H-13 Sioux by the US Army , and during the Korean War , it served a variety of roles, including reconnaissance and scouting, search and rescue ...

  3. Bell H-13 Sioux - Wikipedia

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    The Sioux is a single-engine single-rotor three-seat observation and basic training helicopter. In 1953 the Bell 47G design was introduced. It can be recognized by the full "soap bubble" canopy (as its designer Arthur M. Young termed it), [7] exposed welded-tube tail boom, saddle fuel tanks and skid landing gear.

  4. Bell 47J Ranger - Wikipedia

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    The Bell 47J Ranger is an American single-engine single-rotor light helicopter manufactured by Bell Helicopter. It was an executive variant of the highly successful Bell 47 and was the first helicopter to carry a United States president.

  5. Continental Copters El Tomcat - Wikipedia

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    The Continental Copters El Tomcat was a 1950s American single-seat agricultural helicopter converted from a Bell 47G by Continental Copters of Fort Worth Texas. The first helicopter (the El Tomcat II ) first flew in 1959 and was followed by a number of variants.

  6. Category:Soloy aircraft - Wikipedia

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    This category is for aircraft designed, manufactured or marketed by Soloy Aviation Solutions. Pages in category "Soloy aircraft" This category contains only the following page.

  7. Scott's – Bell 47 - Wikipedia

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    Scott's – Bell 47, Inc. is an American company that supports the Bell 47 helicopter. The company was formed in 2009 after acquiring the type certificates from Bell Helicopter . The company supplies original specification parts either new, overhauled or remade as well as new Supplemental type certificate parts including composite rotor blades ...

  8. Kawasaki KH-4 - Wikipedia

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    The Kawasaki KH-4 was a light utility helicopter produced in Japan in the 1960s as a development of the Bell 47 that Kawasaki had been building under licence since 1952. The most visible difference between the KH-4 and its forerunner was its new and enlarged cabin.

  9. Bell 207 Sioux Scout - Wikipedia

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    The Bell 207 Sioux Scout is a modified Bell 47 helicopter, developed by Bell Helicopter under contract from the United States Army, as a proof-of-concept demonstrator for the Bell D-255 helicopter gunship design, featuring a tandem cockpit, stub wings, and a chin-mounted gun turret.