How fast is a Bell 427?

How fast is a Bell 427?

161 mph
Bell 427/Top speed

How much is a Bell 427?

Bell 427 Specs

Production
Price New $4.3M
Year Started 2000
Year Ended 2011

What fuel do Bell helicopters use?

Turbine helicopters run on jet fuel, which is the same fuel type used by large airliners.

What is the range of a Bell 407?

372 mi
Bell 407/Range

How much is a Bell 430 helicopter?

Depending on numerous factors, the average price for a pre-owned BELL 430 is $1,475,000.00. A $737,500.00 loan over 120 months including $3072.92 per month in interest equates to a $36,980.99 per-period payment.

What is the lowest a helicopter can fly?

In other words, if you live in a congested area, an aircraft is not allowed to fly any lower than 1,000 feet over the highest obstacle. If you live in a sparsely populated area, an aircraft is not allowed to fly any lower than 500 feet to any person, vessel, vehicle, or structure including your house.

How much does it cost for helicopter fuel?

Of course, 100LL fuel, which the helicopter burns, costs anywhere from $4.50 to $7.00 per gallon. Regular gasoline, which my truck burns, is currently about $3.50 per gallon.

What is the fastest helicopter in the military?

Eurocopter X3 (pronounced as X cubed) is the fastest military attack helicopter in the world. It made its first flight in 2010 and since then has done enough flight testing to be certified for a top speed of 487 kmph. The production-ready version will be called H3 (H cubed) and is expected to be in service before 2020.

How much does it cost to run a Bell 427?

Based on 450 annual owner-operated hours and $4.25-per-gallon fuel cost, the BELL 427 has total variable costs of $498,116.25, total fixed costs of $136,972.50, and an annual budget of $635,088.75. This breaks down to $1,411.31 per hour. Over $500 in Savings!

What is the difference between the Bell 407 and Bell 427?

The Bell 427 is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW207D turboshaft engines with FADEC. Like the Bell 407, the 427 uses a four-blade main rotor system with a rigid, composite rotor hub and a two-blade tail rotor. The Bell 427’s cabin is 13 in (33 cm) longer than the 407, and consists primarily of composite construction.

What happened to the Bell 427?

The Bell 427 was a failed attempt by Bell Helicopters to produce a new twin-engine light platform for the civilian market (competing with the Agusta AW109, Airbus Helicopters EC145 amd Hal Dhruv) based on its successful single-engined Bell Model 206/407.

Where is the Boeing 427 made?

Bell builds the 427’s flight dynamics systems at Fort Worth, Texas, while final assembly is performed at Bell’s Mirabel, Quebec facility. The 427’s fuselage and tailboom are built by Samsung (later part of KAI) at its Sachon plant in South Korea.

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