The Bell 407 is a versatile, single-engine, multi-purpose helicopter manufactured by Bell Textron Inc. It’s widely used in various roles including corporate transport, emergency medical services (EMS), law enforcement, firefighting, and utility missions. The 407 features a spacious cabin, advanced avionics, and high-performance capabilities. It’s powered by a Rolls-Royce 250-C47B turbine engine, providing excellent power-to-weight ratio and agility. With its proven track record and adaptability, the Bell 407 is a popular choice among operators requiring a reliable and flexible rotorcraft solution.
Introduced in 1995, the Bell 407 is a four-blade, single-engine, civil utility helicopter; ; a derivative of the Bell 206L-3 Long Ranger. The blades and hub use composite construction, and provide better performance and a more comfortable ride. It is frequently used for corporate and offshore transport, as an air ambulance, law enforcement, electronic news gathering and movie making.
The Bell 407’s cabin seats up to 6 passengers in wide-open, club-passenger seating and can be reconfigured to accommodate any number of tasks and payloads. The Bell 407 also provides a very quiet and smooth ride in virtually all weather conditions.
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