1992 Bell 212
Description
The Bell 212 is a twin-turbine helicopter that was first manufactured by Bell Helicopter in the 1970s. It is also known as the Twin Huey. The helicopter is primarily used for transportation of people and cargo, and can also be configured for other roles such as medical evacuation and search and rescue. It has a seating capacity of 12-15 people and is known for its high level of reliability and versatility. It is operated by many countries worldwide and some still used today for civil and military purpose.
Features
- Total Time: 15945
- FM Wulfsberg RT138F
- (2) Vertical Gyro VG-14H
- (2) Directional Gyro C14A
- Transponder KPX-756
- Encoding Altimeter
- (2) Radio Altimeter Honeywell RT-300
- Radar King RT1401B
- GPS Trimble Approach-Plus TNL-2101
- DME KDM706
- DF
- (2) VHF KTR 908
- ADF KDF 806
- NAV KNR 634
- DME KDM706
- Flight Data Recorder
- Underwater Sonar Beacon DK100
- PA/SIREN AM 400
- Baker Passenger Briefing
- Floatable Emergency Locator Beacon
- Engines Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6T-3B
- Rotor Brake
- Dual Controls
- Co-Pilot Instruments
- Cargo Hook Proviisions
- Internal Hoist Provisions
- Emergency Pop-Out Floatation System
- Engine Exhaust Deflector
- Aft Cabin ICS
- Schwayder Skid Shoes
- Life Rafts:
- Ground Handling Wheels
- Fwd X-Tube Aeronautical Accessories
- Aft X-Tube Aeronautical Accessories
- Blade Tie-Downs
- Engine Inlet/Pitot Tube Covers
- Aft Cabin Speaker