Bell 47 Maintenance Manual

Bell 47 engine

AirframeScotts-Bell 47 Inc 47G-5, 47G-5A NULLCOVID-19 COVID-19 Notices EngineTextron Lycoming VO-435-B1A. The Bell 47 is a single-engine two-seat light utility helicopter produced by the US-American manufacturer Bell Aircraft Corporation, later Bell Helicopter Company, today Bell Helicopter Textron. The designation for Bell 47 is US Army duties was H-13 Sioux. A copy of the Bell Company Flight Manual, for the Bell 47G Helicopter. Dated 28 May 1958. Download here or here (12 Megs).

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This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum. It is either on loan or in storage.

Collection Item Summary:

Bell 47 Helicopter Maintenance Manual

Transfer

This collection consists of several manuals: Bell Helicopter Illustrated Parts Breakdown, Model 47 Series Helicopter, 30 September 1953; Bell Maintenance and Overhaul Instructions, Introduction, 30 July 1953; Bell Model 47 Service Instruction Index, 1 July 1984; Pump End Assembly and Pump / Motor Assembly drawings; and Bell Service Instructions for Model 47, dated 1948 to 1989. Also included are two oversized black and white images of the National Air and Space Museum specimen Bell 47B.

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Bell 47 Maintenance Manual

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Bell 47 Engine

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In 1946, the Bell Model 47 became the first civil helicopter in the world to gain commercial certification. Its marked stability led to its wide acceptance for a myriad of uses, including mail service and passenger transport.

Cite as

Bell Helicopter Model 47 Manuals and Photographs, Accession number 2005-0025, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution

Repository Loc.

National Air and Space Museum, Archives Division, MRC 322, Washington, DC, 20560

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  • Technical manuals
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  • Photographs

Bell 47 Maintenance Manual Pdf

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