
Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc. H-13D (Square Dance) |
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This HFI model is part of the world's largest public display of scale model helicopters. The model of the "Lady" H-13E was built by Ned Gilliand. It was converted from a G-Mark Bell 47-2 kit. |
Aircraft Specifications | |
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| First Flight: 1947 |
Main Rotor: 35 ft. |
| Engine: 1 x 200 shp 6V4-200-C-32 |
Max Speed: 90 mph |
| Height: 8 ft., 6 in. |
Length: 41 ft., 2 in.90 mph |
| Gross Weight: 2,350 lbs. |
Empty Weight: 1,380 lbs. |
| About the Aircraft: The H-13s (two dressed as cowboys, and two as cowgirls) were strong air show attractions as they conducted an aerial "square dance" of flight maneuvers. |
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