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BELL  TH-67

Characteristics
Características

Information
Información

First Flight
Primer Vuelo
-
Seating Capacity
Asientos

1 / 4

Empty Weight
Peso Vacío

Lbs.

Maximum Weight (Int.)
Peso Máximo (Int.)

Lbs.

Maximum Weight (Ext.)
Peso Máximo (Ext.)

Lbs.

Engine
Motor

1 Allison
250-C20JN

Power
Potencia

420 /  Cont

Transmission Rating
Límite de Transmisión

/  Cont.

V.N.E.
V.N.E

Kts.

Vel. Cruise
Vel. crucero

100 Kts.

Hover Ceiling O.G.E.
Estacionario O.G.E

Fts.

Hover Ceiling I.G.E.
Estacionario I.G.E

Fts.

Maximum Range (Std)
Alcance (Std)
NM

Based on the remarkable performance of the U.S. Navy's TH-57, the U.S. Army is currently purchasing the Bell TH-67. Providing a highly reliable, student/instructor-friendly, low-cost platform for primary flight training, it is surpassing all readiness goals established by the U.S. Army. The TH-67 boasts a combination of high training utility and safety with the most extensive features of any training helicopter in the world. Unique to the TH-67 is its advanced cockpit display system installed for the back seat student. Other features include energy attenuating seats, full IMC/VMC instrumentation and heavy-duty skid shoes for touchdown autorotation training.


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