- Bell Helicopter
Infobox Company
company_name = Bell Helicopter Textron
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company_type =subsidiary
foundation = 1935
location_city = Fort Worth, Texas
location_country = USA
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industry =Aerospace
products =Helicopters ,Tiltrotor s
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parent =Textron
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homepage = [http://www.bellhelicopter.com/ bellhelicopter.com]
footnotes =Bell Helicopter Textron is an American
helicopter andtiltrotor manufacturer headquartered inFort Worth, Texas . A division ofTextron , Bell manufactures military helicopter and tiltrotor products in the United States (primarily in and around Fort Worth as well as inAmarillo, Texas ) and commercial rotorcraft products inMirabel, Quebec ,Canada .History
The company was founded on
July 10 ,1935 as "Bell Aircraft Corporation " byLawrence Dale Bell inBuffalo, New York . The company focused on designing and building of fighter aircraft. Their first fighters were the XFM-1 Airacuda, a twin-engine fighter to attack bombers, and theP-39 Airacobra. TheP-59 Airacomet, the first American jet fighter, and theP-63 Kingcobra, the successor to the P-39 were also Bell products. [http://www.bellhelicopter.com/en/company/history.cfm History of Bell Helicopter] ]In 1941, Bell jump-started his company's foray into helicopters when he hired
Arthur M. Young , a talented inventor, to provide expertise for helicopter research and development. It was the foundation for what Bell hoped would be a broader economic base for his company that wasn't dependent on government contracts.Bell Aircraft Corporation had originally only produced airplanes, including the famousBell X-1 . The Bell 30 was their first full-size helicopter and the Bell Model 47 became the first helicopter rated by a civil aviation authority in the world and would become a civilian and military success.Textron purchased Bell Aerospace in 1960. Bell Aerospace was composed of three divisions of Bell Aircraft Corporation, including its helicopter division, which had become its only aircraft producing division. The helicopter division was renamed to Bell Helicopter Company and in a few years, with the success of the UH-1 during the Vietnam War, it had established itself as the largest division of Textron. In January 1976, Textron changed the name of the company again to Bell Helicopter Textron. [cite web|url=http://www.bellhelicopter.com/en/training/index.cfm?content=about/history.cfm&g_folder=header_4|title=Our History|publisher=Bell Training Academy]Today
Bell Helicopter has a close association with
AgustaWestland . The partnership dates back to separate manufacturing and technology agreements withAgusta (Bell 47 andBell 206 ) and as a sublicence via Agusta with Westland (Bell 47 ) [ [http://www.helis.com/timeline/westland4.php helis.com Westland: Part IV] ] . When the two European firms merged, the partnerships were retained, with the exception of the AB139, which is now known as the AW139.Product list
Commercial Helicopters
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Bell 47
* Bell 204 - Civilian version of UH-1
* Bell 205 - Civilian version of UH-1
*Bell 206 - Currently in production
* Bell 210 - Remanufactured, civilian version of UH-1H
*Bell 212
*Bell 214
*Bell 214ST
*Bell 222
* Bell 230
*Bell 407 - Currently in production
*Bell 412 - Currently in production
* Bell 417 - Model canceled March 2007
*Bell 427
*Bell 429 - Announced February 2005
*Bell 430 - Currently in productionMilitary Helicopters
* H-13 Sioux
*Bell HSL
*UH-1 Iroquois (or Huey)
*UH-1N Twin Huey
*Bell 533 - experimental Huey variant with auxiliary turbojets
*AH-1 Cobra (or HueyCobra)
* AH-1 SeaCobra/SuperCobra
* YAH-63/Model 409 - Cobra-based competitor to the YAH-64
*OH-58 Kiowa
*UH-1Y Venom
*AH-1Z Viper (or SuperCobra)
*Bell ARH-70 Tiltrotors
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V-22 Osprey - with Boeing IDS
*Bell/Agusta BA609 - withAgustaWestland
* TR918 Eagle Eye UAV
* Quad TiltRotor - with Boeing IDSProjects produced by other companies
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AgustaWestland AW139 helicopter (formerly 50/50 as the Bell/Agusta AB139, now 100%AgustaWestland )References
External links
* [http://www.bellhelicopter.com/ Official site] .
* [http://www.helis.com/timeline/bell.php Bell Timeline at the Helicopter History Site]
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