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Bell 47G-3B
- Reg: I-TRIB photos
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Serial #:
2926
- Airline: Elilombarda
- Photo Date: Sep 20, 2014
- Uploaded: Oct 13, 2014
- Milano Malpensa - LIMC, Italy
The Bell 47 was the world’s first helicopter certified for commercial use and made rotary wing aircraft common in every Western country. The Model 47 was developed under Arthur Young (1905-1995) by initiative of the Bell Aircraft Corporation founded in 1935 by Larry Bell (1894-1956). The singleseat Model “30” development helicopter flew on 29 July 1943 with Floyd Carlson at the controls, who also took aloft the two-seat Model 47 on 8 December 1945. Preserved at Volandia Museum.
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The Bell 47 was the world’s first helicopter certified for commercial use and made rotary wing aircraft common in every Western country. The Model 47 was developed under Arthur Young (1905-1995) by initiative of the Bell Aircraft Corporation founded in 1935 by Larry Bell (1894-1956). The singleseat Model “30” development helicopter flew on 29 July 1943 with Floyd Carlson at the controls, who also took aloft the two-seat Model 47 on 8 December 1945. Preserved at Volandia Museum.Camera
Nikon D5200 | AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR-
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- Reg: I-TRIB photos
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Aircraft:
Bell 47G-3B
- Airline: Elilombarda
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Serial #:
2926
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Milano Malpensa - LIMC
- Italy