Bell TH-67 Helicopter

Bell TH-67 Helicopter
The Bell TH-67 is a 206 variant used in rotary pilot training for the US Army and Navy, with the naval variant being designated the TH-57. It was selected for Army training in 1993, and the initial purchase was for 157 airframes. The Navy purchased 320 airframes, and have had over 1 million flight hours without a class A accident, on top of a 90% daily availability rate.
General Characteristics:
Length: 39.1 ft
Width: 6.4 ft
Height: 9.5 ft
Power: Allison 250-C20JN Gas Turbine
Max Cruise Speed: 118 knots
Endurance: 3.5 Hours (Approx., at 90kts)
Ceiling: 14,800 ft
Features
Dual Controls
Crashworthy crew seats, observer seat
5-point crew restraints
Backseat video display of primary instruments
Heavy-Duty Battery
Particle Separator
Bleed Air Heater
Heavy-Duty Skid Shoes
Enlarged Instrument Panel
VFR, IFR Instruments & Avionics
Force Trim System
Aux. Electrical system

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