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Bell 201

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Length
  
9.632 m

Manufacturer
  
Bell Helicopter

First flight
  
October 20, 1954

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The Bell 201 (military designation XH-13F) was a modified Model 47G. The Bell 201/XH-13F was Bell's first helicopter to use a turbine engine. The Bell 201 was built to test components for the new XH-40, Bell Helicopter's prototype for its UH-1 Iroquois.

The Bell 201 was powered by one Continental CAE XT51-T-3 turboshaft engine producing 425 shp (317 kW), a license-built development of the Turbomeca Artouste. The 201 first flew on October 20, 1954. The helicopter finished initial flight testing and was handed over to the US Army in April 1955 for further testing.

Specifications

General characteristics

  • Crew: 2
  • Powerplant: × Continental XT51-T-3 turboshaft, 425 hp (317 kW)
  • Performance

    References

    Bell 201 Wikipedia


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