£171,632
Localização do avião:Taylor, Texas, EUA
Informação do Vendedor
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Ano
1968
Fabricante
Modelo
Condição
Usado
Flight Rules
VFR
Descrição
I think I can claim to be the only professional helicopter salesperson who can say they’ve flown a 47G-3B-1 for a living... and it doesn’t feel that long ago! In the late ’90s, eking out a living in the Australian outback, my friends and I cut our teeth doing tourism and charter work in Bell 47s and KH1 variants. We didn’t know any better, but these days, I doubt the youngsters would be fearless enough to fly such an analogue aircraft. As the genus of the species “helicopter,” the Bell 47 comes with no engine governor, no trim system, no SCAS, and certainly no air conditioning—and you don’t really need them, since I can’t recall ever flying one with the doors on, even in the rain.
The Bell 47 builds the best helicopter pilots, with all your senses engaged and your brain and left hand constantly modulating the engine to keep rotor RPM in the green. Nothing, except perhaps a Brantly B2 (and who in their right mind would be seen in that?), will teach you more about flying helicopters and the intricate relationship between power available, RRPM, and airspeed than a Bell 47. You’ll learn to love the smell of AVGAS again, and later in life, a whiff of 100LL will bring back memories of trying to outrun trucks on the highway. A Bell 47 gives you more visibility than an F-16, and you can screw your neck around to inspect the stab bar and linkages while on the fly. The only negative is that your bald spot will remind you if you forget your hat in the truck.
Flying a Bell 47 is a joy—it’s engaging, raw, and feels like REAL flying. It will make you a superb pilot, able to transition into any other aircraft with a solid understanding of what really makes helicopters work.
Fuselagem
Tempo total
10,125
Year Robinson Overhaul Completed
1968
Notas de fuselagem
Stripped and painted in 2006. The paint looks the same today as it did when it was done.
Rotor
Tempo restante da lâmina do rotor principal
1080
Tempo restante do cubo do rotor principal
465
Tempo restante da caixa de engrenagens do rotor principal
600
Sistema Anti-Torque
Rotor de cauda
Tempo restante da lâmina do rotor de cauda
1902
Tempo restante da caixa de engrenagens do rotor de cauda
678
Motor
Engine 1 Make/Model
LYCOMING
Potência
208.8 kW
Engine 1 Time
150 SMOH
Notas do motor
150 hours TSO
Model: Lycoming VO-540-B1B (VO-540 series)
Type: 6-cylinder, air-cooled, horizontally-opposed, carbureted piston engine
Modifications/Conversions
Modificações/Conversões
Texas Sprag Mount
Upgraded Jasco Alternator
Airwolf External Oil Filter Kit
Aviônica
Flight Deck Manufacturer/Model
GARMIN
Aviônicos/Rádios
Garmin VHF Radio
Garmin Transponder
Moving Map.
Equipamento Adicional
Controles duplos
Sim
Equipamento adicional
Dual Controls
Exterior
ano pintado
2006
Notas Exteriores
Surprisingly immaculate... not that there is much cabin to repaint!
Interior
Ano Interior
2006
Configuração
Passenger
Número de assentos
3
janelas bolha
Sim
Notas interiores
Leather seats in good condition with no money needed to be spent.
Coin Matt flooring
Inspection Status
Status da Inspeção
Undergoing Annual Inspection
Aeronavegável
Sim

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