1983 Bell 222B
Description
The Bell 222B is a twin-engine light helicopter produced by Bell Helicopter Textron. It is a development of the Bell 222A and was first introduced in 1983. It was powered by two Allison 250-C20B engines and featured a variety of advanced avionics and improved cabin comfort. It was used mainly for corporate and EMS transport, as well as agricultural spraying, and was produced until 1995.
Features
- Total Time: 7480 hrs
- Engine(s)
- LYCOMING LTS-101-750C
- SN: 47199
- Collins VHF 21A
- Dual Honeywell Flight Dir. FZ 702
- Collins NAV VIR 30
- Dual Collins Radar Alt. ALT 55B
- Collins ADF 60 KING TXP KT 73, Mode S King
- Audio panel KMA 24H70
- Collins DME 40 ELT Kannad 406 Mhz
- Collins Marker MKR 350
- Honeywell ADI GH 222 Trimble
- GPS TNL 2000A
- Aerosonic Encoding Altimeter
- Honeywell AFCS SP 711