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Bell 206

The Bell 206 is a family of two-bladed, single- and twin-engined helicopters, manufactured by Bell Helicopter at its Mirabel, Quebec, plant. Originally developed as the Bell YOH-4 for the United States Army's Light Observation Helicopter program, it was not selected by the Army. Bell redesigned the airframe and successfully marketed the aircraft commercially as the five-place Bell 206A JetRanger. The new design was eventually selected by the Army as the OH-58 Kiowa.

Bell 206 JetRanger/LongRanger
An LAPD Bell 206 JetRanger
Role Multipurpose utility helicopter
National origin United States/Canada
Manufacturer Bell Helicopter
First flight December 8, 1962 (206)[1]
January 10, 1966 (206A)[2]
Introduction 1967
Status In service
Produced 1962–2017[3]
Number built 7,300[4]
Developed from Bell YOH-4
Variants Bell OH-58 Kiowa
Developed into Bell 407

Bell also developed a seven-place LongRanger, which was later offered with a twin-engined option as the TwinRanger, while Tridair Helicopters offers a similar conversion of the LongRanger called the Gemini ST. The ICAO-assigned model designation "B06" is used on flight plans for the JetRanger and LongRanger, and the designation "B06T" is used for the twin-engined TwinRangers.

Development

Origins and JetRanger

 
A YOH-4A LOH in flight

On October 14, 1960, the United States Navy solicited responses from 25 aircraft manufacturers to a request for proposals (RFP) on behalf of the Army for the Light Observation Helicopter (LOH). Bell entered the competition along with 12 other manufacturers, including Hiller Aircraft and Hughes Tool Co., Aircraft Division.[5] Bell submitted the D-250 design, which would be designated as the YHO-4.[6] On May 19, 1961, Bell and Hiller were announced as winners of the design competition.[7][8]

Bell developed the D-250 design into the Bell 206 aircraft, redesignated as YOH-4A in 1962, and produced five prototype aircraft for the Army's test and evaluation phase. The first prototype flew on December 8, 1962.[1] The YOH-4A also came to be known as "The Ugly Duckling" in comparison to the other contending aircraft.[1] Following a fly-off of the Bell, Hughes and Fairchild-Hiller prototypes, the Hughes OH-6 was selected in May 1965.[9]

When the YOH-4A was eliminated by the Army, Bell went about solving the problem of marketing the aircraft. In addition to the image problem, the helicopter lacked cargo space and only provided cramped seating for the planned three passengers. The solution was a redesigned fuselage, sleeker and aesthetically appealing, adding 16 ft3 (0.45 m3) of cargo space in the process.[10] A Bell executive contributed to this redesign by drawing on a sketch two lines extending the fuselage to where it meets the tail.[11] The redesign was designated Bell 206A, and Bell President Edwin J. Ducayet named it the JetRanger, denoting an evolution from the popular Model 47J Ranger.

Bell Helicopter ended production of the Bell 206B-3 version in 2010.[12][3] In 2011, used 206B-3s sold for around $1.4 million depending upon the equipment and configuration.[13] Bell intends for the Bell 505 Jet Ranger X to replace the 206 five-seat versions from around 2015 and compete with the Robinson R66.[14]

LongRanger

 
A Bell 206-L4 of the Bangladesh Army

The 206L LongRanger is a stretched variant with seating for seven. The fuselage, stretched a total of 30 inches (760 mm), adds two rear-facing seats between the front and rear seats. Since 1975, Bell has produced more than 1,700 LongRangers across all variant types. In 1981, a military version, the 206L TexasRanger was released. The original 206L used an Allison 250-C20B engine, and a series of model upgrades replaced this engine with more powerful versions; the 206L-1 used a 250-C28, and the 206L-3 and 206L-4 used the 250-C30P.

In both applications, the 250-C30P is derated from 650 hp for takeoff and 501 hp continuous. The 206L-3 is transmission-limited to 435 hp for take-off, and the 206L-4 is transmission-limited to 495 hp. The derating of the C30P produces an advantage in hot-day and high-altitude operations as it can produce the rated horsepower at higher altitudes and temperatures where applications that use the maximum rating of the engine at sea level suffer accelerated performance deterioration with increases in temperature and altitude. The 206L-3 and L-4 have not been offered in a twin configuration under those model designations.[citation needed]

In 2007, Bell announced an upgrade program for the 206L-1 and 206L-3 which is designed to modify the aircraft to the 206L-4 configuration; modified aircraft are designated 206L-1+ and 206L-3+. Modifications include strengthened airframe structural components (including a new tailboom), improved transmission, upgraded engine for the L-1, all of which result in a maximum gross weight increase of 300 pounds and increased performance.[15]

Production of the 206L-4 ended in June 2017.[3]

Gemini ST and TwinRanger

The TwinRanger name dates from the mid-1980s when Bell developed the Bell 400 TwinRanger, but it never entered production.[16]

In 1989, Tridair Helicopters began developing a twin-engine conversion of the LongRanger, the Gemini ST. The prototype's first flight was on January 16, 1991, while full FAA certification was awarded in November. Certification covers the conversion of LongRanger 206L-1s, L-3s and L-4s to Gemini ST configuration.[16] In mid-1994 the Gemini ST was certificated as the first Single/Twin aircraft, allowing it to operate either as a single or twin engine aircraft throughout all phases of flight.[16]

The Bell 206LT TwinRanger was a new-build production model equivalent to Tridair's Gemini ST, and was based on the 206L-4. Thirteen 206LTs were built, the first being delivered in January 1994, and the last in 1997. The TwinRanger was replaced in Bell's lineup by the mostly-new Bell 427.[16]

Operational history

 
A Bell 206L-4 Long Ranger IV (operated by CTV British Columbia), departing Vancouver Harbour helipad

The first Bell 206A flew on January 10, 1966, and the aircraft was revealed later that month at the Helicopter Association of America (HAA) convention. On October 20, 1966, the JetRanger received FAA certification. Delivery of the JetRanger to customers began on January 13, 1967, with the first aircraft being purchased by Harry Holly, CEO of the Hollymatic Corporation and previous owner of a Bell Ranger.[10] In 1968, the United States Navy selected the 206A as its primary trainer, the TH-57 Sea Ranger. The Army also eventually selected the 206A for a light observation helicopter as the OH-58 Kiowa.

The basic shape and design of the JetRanger remained unchanged since 1967, but Bell introduced the 206B JetRanger II in 1971. In 1977, the 206B-3 JetRanger III was introduced with its modified tail rotor and more powerful engine. The JetRanger is popular with news media for traffic and news reporting. The LongRanger is commonly used as an air ambulance and as a corporate transport. On September 1, 1982, pilots H. Ross Perot, Jr. and Jay Coburn departed Dallas, Texas in the "Spirit of Texas", a Bell 206L-2 (N3911Z). They returned on 30 September, 29 days and 3 hours later, completing the first around-the-world helicopter flight.[17]

In 1983, Australian businessman Dick Smith became the first helicopter pilot to complete a solo trip around the world in 260 flight hours. During the trip, he landed his 206B-3 (S/N 3653; VH-DIK) on prepositioned container ships to refuel between Japan and the Aleutian Islands.

In 1993, the U.S. Army chose the Bell 206B-3 as the winner of the New Training Helicopter competition, to serve as its primary training helicopter, the TH-67 Creek. The number of TH-67s being divested by the Army is too small to impact civilian markets.[18]

On July 22, 1994, Ron Bower landed his 206B-3 (N206AJ) at Hurst, Texas, setting a new record for around-the-world flight by a helicopter. Bower had departed on June 24 and returned 24 days, 4 hours, 36 minutes and 24 seconds later, averaging 35.62 knots (40.99 mph, 65.97 km/h).[19] Bower had added a 91-US-gallon (340 L) auxiliary fuel tank, which doubled the JetRanger III's range.[20]

Notable accidents and incidents

On August 1, 1977, famous U-2 spy plane pilot Francis Gary Powers was piloting a helicopter for KNBC Channel 4 over West Los Angeles, California, when the aircraft crashed, killing him and cameraman George Spears. They had been video recording brush fires in Santa Barbara County in the station's helicopter and were leaving the area.[21]

On August 27, 1990, musician Stevie Ray Vaughan, pilot Jeff Brown, and three members of Eric Clapton's crew, Bobby Brooks, Nigel Browne, and Colin Smythe, were killed in a 206B crash.[22]

On October 25, 1991, a Bell 206 carrying rock music concert promoter Bill Graham, his girlfriend Melissa Gold, and pilot Steve Kahn crashed into a transmission tower west of Vallejo, California, killing everyone on board.[23][24] The cause of the accident was determined to be the pilot's intentional flight into known adverse weather conditions.[25][importance?]

On March 9, 2009, Bangladesh Army's General Officer, Commander of Jessore Area and his pilot was killed when his Bell 206 crashed at Tangail Area of Bangladesh.[26][importance?]

On August 20, 2014, Guatemala's Army Chief of Staff was killed when his Bell 206 crashed.[27][importance?]

On February 11, 2019, Brazilian journalist Ricardo Boechat and the pilot were killed when Bell 206B, PT-HPG, crashed into a truck while attempting an emergency landing on a highway.[28]

Variants

Civilian

 
Bell 206B Jet Ranger III at Filton Airfield, Bristol, England. Used for electricity pylon patrols.
Bell 206
Five YOH-4A prototypes, for flight evaluation in the Army's LOH program (1963).
Bell 206A
Initial production version, powered by an Allison 250-C18 turboshaft engine. FAA-certified in 1966. Selected as the OH-58A Kiowa in 1968.
Agusta-Bell 206A
License-built in Italy.
Bell 206A-1
OH-58A aircraft that are modified for FAA civil certification.[29]
Agusta-Bell 206A-1
License-built in Italy.
Bell 206B
Upgraded Allison 250-C20 engine.[30]
Agusta-Bell 206B
License-built in Italy.
Bell 206B-2
Bell 206B models upgraded with Bell 206B-3 improvements.[30]
 
Bell 206B JetRanger tail end
Bell 206B-3
Upgraded Allison 250-C20J engine and added 2 inches (51 mm) to tail rotor diameter for yaw control.[30]
Bell 206L LongRanger
Stretched, seven-seat configuration, powered by an Allison 250-C20B turboshaft engine.
Bell 206L-1 LongRanger II
Higher-powered version, powered by an Allison 250-C28 turboshaft engine.
Bell 206L-1+ LongRanger
Bell modifications, including 250-C30P engine, to upgrade aircraft to 206L-4 configuration.
Bell 206L-3 LongRanger III
Powered by an Allison 250-C30P turboshaft engine.
Bell 206L-3+ LongRanger
Bell modifications to upgrade aircraft to 206L-4 configuration.
Bell 206L-4 LongRanger IV
Improved version, 250-C30P engine and transmission upgrade.
Bell 206LT TwinRanger
Twin-engined conversions and new-builds of the 206L; replaced by the Bell 427.
 
A Bell 206L-3
Bell 407
based on the 206L with four-blade rotor system.
Bell 417
upgraded 407 with larger engine; project canceled.
Cardoen Cb 206L-III
Chilean modified LongRanger III with narrow forward fuselage and flat-plate cockpit windows. At least two converted, with first flight in 1989.[31]
HESA Shahed 278
An Iranian re-hash of Bell 206 components.
Aurora Flight Sciences Tactical Autonomous Aerial Logistics System test platform

Military

Bell 206AS
Export version for the Chilean Navy.
Bell CH-139 JetRanger
Canadian military designation for the Bell 206B-3.
Hkp 6A
Swedish Army designation for the Agusta-Bell 206A. 21 units manufactured in Italy, used as training, liaison, light transport, scout and anti-tank helicopters armed with ATGMs.[32]
Hkp 6B
Swedish Navy designation for the Agusta-Bell 206A. 10 units manufactured in Italy, used as anti-submarine helicopters, armed with depth charges. This variant was equipped with emergency inflatable floats.[32]
OH-58 Kiowa
Light observation helicopter that replaced the OH-6A Cayuse.
TH-57A Sea Ranger
40 commercial Bell 206A aircraft purchased as the primary U.S. Navy helicopter trainer in January 1968 for training prospective U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Coast Guard and select NATO/Allied helicopter pilots.[33]
 
US Navy TH-57C
206L TexasRanger
proposed export military version. One demonstrator was built (1981).
TH-57B
45 commercial Bell 206B-3 helicopters purchased by the US Navy in 1989 as replacements for the TH-57A for primary training under visual flight rules.
TH-57C Sea Ranger
71 commercial Bell 206B-3 helicopters purchased by the US Navy beginning prior to 1985 with cockpits configured for advanced training under instrument flight rules.
TH-57D
Planned upgrade program to convert US Navy TH-57B and TH-57C aircraft to a single standard digital cockpit.[34] This program never materialized in operational aircraft.[citation needed]
TH-67 Creek
137 commercial Bell 206B-3s purchased in 1993 as the primary and instrument helicopter trainer for the US Army at Fort Rucker, Alabama. 35 in VFR configuration and 102 in IFR configuration. The US Army currently has 181 units, of which 121 are in VFR configuration and 60 are in IFR configuration. All TH-67s display US registrations ("N" numbers) and are operated as public use aircraft.

Operators

 
List of military operators of the Bell 206. Current users in blue and former users in red.

The Bell 206 has been popular for all types of uses both commercial and private.

Military and government

 
An Albanian Air Force AB206 at Farke airbase
  Albania
  Argentina
  Bangladesh
  Brazil
  Bulgaria
  Brunei
  Cameroon
 
  Chile
  Colombia
  Democratic Republic of the Congo
  Croatia

  Cyprus

 
A Bell 206L-3 LongRanger of the Cyprus Air Command
  Ecuador
  Finland
  Greece
  Guatemala
  Guyana
  Iran
 
An Italian Army Agusta-Bell 206
  Iraq
  Israel
  Italy
  Jamaica
  Japan
  Latvia
  Lesotho
  North Macedonia
  Mexico
  Morocco
  Oman
  Pakistan
  Peru
  Poland
  Serbia
  Slovenia
  Sri Lanka
  Republic of China (Taiwan)
  Thailand
  Turkey
 
  Uganda
 
A TH-67A Creek of the US Army
  United States
  Venezuela
  Yemen
  Zambia

Former operators

 
Swedish Navy Bell 206B in camouflage
  Australia
  Canada
  Chile
  Indonesia
  Jamaica
  Malta
  Sweden

Specifications (206B-L4 Long Ranger)

 
Bell 206A JetRanger 3-view drawing

Data from Bell 206B-L4 specifications[74][75]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 1
  • Capacity: 4 passengers
  • Length: 39 ft 8 in (12.09 m)
  • Height: 9 ft 4 in (2.84 m)
  • Empty weight: 2,331 lb (1,057 kg)
  • Max takeoff weight: 3,350 lb (1,520 kg)
  • Powerplant: 1 × Allison 250-C20J turboshaft engine, 317 shp (236 kW)
(de-rated from 420 shp (313 kW) due to drivetrain limitations)
  • Main rotor diameter: 33 ft 4 in (10.16 m)
  • Main rotor area: 872 sq ft (81.0 m2)
  • Blade section: - NACA 0012 mod (11.3%)[76]

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 120 kn (140 mph, 220 km/h)
  • Never exceed speed: 130 kn (150 mph, 240 km/h)
  • Range: 374 nmi (430 mi, 693 km)
  • Service ceiling: 13,500 ft (4,100 m)
  • Rate of climb: 1,350 ft/min (6.9 m/s)
  • Disk loading: 4 lb/sq ft (20 kg/m2)
  • Power/mass: 0.09 hp/lb (0.15 kW/kg)

Notable appearances in media

See also

Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

References

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External links

  • Bell Model 206 GlobalSecurity.org
  • TH-57 military version at GlobalSecurity.org

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The Bell 206 is a family of two bladed single and twin engined helicopters manufactured by Bell Helicopter at its Mirabel Quebec plant Originally developed as the Bell YOH 4 for the United States Army s Light Observation Helicopter program it was not selected by the Army Bell redesigned the airframe and successfully marketed the aircraft commercially as the five place Bell 206A JetRanger The new design was eventually selected by the Army as the OH 58 Kiowa Bell 206 JetRanger LongRangerAn LAPD Bell 206 JetRangerRole Multipurpose utility helicopterNational origin United States CanadaManufacturer Bell HelicopterFirst flight December 8 1962 206 1 January 10 1966 206A 2 Introduction 1967Status In serviceProduced 1962 2017 3 Number built 7 300 4 Developed from Bell YOH 4Variants Bell OH 58 KiowaDeveloped into Bell 407Bell also developed a seven place LongRanger which was later offered with a twin engined option as the TwinRanger while Tridair Helicopters offers a similar conversion of the LongRanger called the Gemini ST The ICAO assigned model designation B06 is used on flight plans for the JetRanger and LongRanger and the designation B06T is used for the twin engined TwinRangers Contents 1 Development 1 1 Origins and JetRanger 1 2 LongRanger 1 3 Gemini ST and TwinRanger 2 Operational history 3 Notable accidents and incidents 4 Variants 4 1 Civilian 4 2 Military 5 Operators 5 1 Military and government 5 2 Former operators 6 Specifications 206B L4 Long Ranger 7 Notable appearances in media 8 See also 9 References 9 1 Citations 10 Bibliography 11 External linksDevelopment EditOrigins and JetRanger Edit A YOH 4A LOH in flight On October 14 1960 the United States Navy solicited responses from 25 aircraft manufacturers to a request for proposals RFP on behalf of the Army for the Light Observation Helicopter LOH Bell entered the competition along with 12 other manufacturers including Hiller Aircraft and Hughes Tool Co Aircraft Division 5 Bell submitted the D 250 design which would be designated as the YHO 4 6 On May 19 1961 Bell and Hiller were announced as winners of the design competition 7 8 Bell developed the D 250 design into the Bell 206 aircraft redesignated as YOH 4A in 1962 and produced five prototype aircraft for the Army s test and evaluation phase The first prototype flew on December 8 1962 1 The YOH 4A also came to be known as The Ugly Duckling in comparison to the other contending aircraft 1 Following a fly off of the Bell Hughes and Fairchild Hiller prototypes the Hughes OH 6 was selected in May 1965 9 When the YOH 4A was eliminated by the Army Bell went about solving the problem of marketing the aircraft In addition to the image problem the helicopter lacked cargo space and only provided cramped seating for the planned three passengers The solution was a redesigned fuselage sleeker and aesthetically appealing adding 16 ft3 0 45 m3 of cargo space in the process 10 A Bell executive contributed to this redesign by drawing on a sketch two lines extending the fuselage to where it meets the tail 11 The redesign was designated Bell 206A and Bell President Edwin J Ducayet named it the JetRanger denoting an evolution from the popular Model 47J Ranger Bell Helicopter ended production of the Bell 206B 3 version in 2010 12 3 In 2011 used 206B 3s sold for around 1 4 million depending upon the equipment and configuration 13 Bell intends for the Bell 505 Jet Ranger X to replace the 206 five seat versions from around 2015 and compete with the Robinson R66 14 LongRanger Edit A Bell 206 L4 of the Bangladesh Army The 206L LongRanger is a stretched variant with seating for seven The fuselage stretched a total of 30 inches 760 mm adds two rear facing seats between the front and rear seats Since 1975 Bell has produced more than 1 700 LongRangers across all variant types In 1981 a military version the 206L TexasRanger was released The original 206L used an Allison 250 C20B engine and a series of model upgrades replaced this engine with more powerful versions the 206L 1 used a 250 C28 and the 206L 3 and 206L 4 used the 250 C30P In both applications the 250 C30P is derated from 650 hp for takeoff and 501 hp continuous The 206L 3 is transmission limited to 435 hp for take off and the 206L 4 is transmission limited to 495 hp The derating of the C30P produces an advantage in hot day and high altitude operations as it can produce the rated horsepower at higher altitudes and temperatures where applications that use the maximum rating of the engine at sea level suffer accelerated performance deterioration with increases in temperature and altitude The 206L 3 and L 4 have not been offered in a twin configuration under those model designations citation needed In 2007 Bell announced an upgrade program for the 206L 1 and 206L 3 which is designed to modify the aircraft to the 206L 4 configuration modified aircraft are designated 206L 1 and 206L 3 Modifications include strengthened airframe structural components including a new tailboom improved transmission upgraded engine for the L 1 all of which result in a maximum gross weight increase of 300 pounds and increased performance 15 Production of the 206L 4 ended in June 2017 3 Gemini ST and TwinRanger Edit The TwinRanger name dates from the mid 1980s when Bell developed the Bell 400 TwinRanger but it never entered production 16 In 1989 Tridair Helicopters began developing a twin engine conversion of the LongRanger the Gemini ST The prototype s first flight was on January 16 1991 while full FAA certification was awarded in November Certification covers the conversion of LongRanger 206L 1s L 3s and L 4s to Gemini ST configuration 16 In mid 1994 the Gemini ST was certificated as the first Single Twin aircraft allowing it to operate either as a single or twin engine aircraft throughout all phases of flight 16 The Bell 206LT TwinRanger was a new build production model equivalent to Tridair s Gemini ST and was based on the 206L 4 Thirteen 206LTs were built the first being delivered in January 1994 and the last in 1997 The TwinRanger was replaced in Bell s lineup by the mostly new Bell 427 16 Operational history Edit A Bell 206L 4 Long Ranger IV operated by CTV British Columbia departing Vancouver Harbour helipad The first Bell 206A flew on January 10 1966 and the aircraft was revealed later that month at the Helicopter Association of America HAA convention On October 20 1966 the JetRanger received FAA certification Delivery of the JetRanger to customers began on January 13 1967 with the first aircraft being purchased by Harry Holly CEO of the Hollymatic Corporation and previous owner of a Bell Ranger 10 In 1968 the United States Navy selected the 206A as its primary trainer the TH 57 Sea Ranger The Army also eventually selected the 206A for a light observation helicopter as the OH 58 Kiowa The basic shape and design of the JetRanger remained unchanged since 1967 but Bell introduced the 206B JetRanger II in 1971 In 1977 the 206B 3 JetRanger III was introduced with its modified tail rotor and more powerful engine The JetRanger is popular with news media for traffic and news reporting The LongRanger is commonly used as an air ambulance and as a corporate transport On September 1 1982 pilots H Ross Perot Jr and Jay Coburn departed Dallas Texas in the Spirit of Texas a Bell 206L 2 N3911Z They returned on 30 September 29 days and 3 hours later completing the first around the world helicopter flight 17 In 1983 Australian businessman Dick Smith became the first helicopter pilot to complete a solo trip around the world in 260 flight hours During the trip he landed his 206B 3 S N 3653 VH DIK on prepositioned container ships to refuel between Japan and the Aleutian Islands In 1993 the U S Army chose the Bell 206B 3 as the winner of the New Training Helicopter competition to serve as its primary training helicopter the TH 67 Creek The number of TH 67s being divested by the Army is too small to impact civilian markets 18 On July 22 1994 Ron Bower landed his 206B 3 N206AJ at Hurst Texas setting a new record for around the world flight by a helicopter Bower had departed on June 24 and returned 24 days 4 hours 36 minutes and 24 seconds later averaging 35 62 knots 40 99 mph 65 97 km h 19 Bower had added a 91 US gallon 340 L auxiliary fuel tank which doubled the JetRanger III s range 20 Notable accidents and incidents EditOn August 1 1977 famous U 2 spy plane pilot Francis Gary Powers was piloting a helicopter for KNBC Channel 4 over West Los Angeles California when the aircraft crashed killing him and cameraman George Spears They had been video recording brush fires in Santa Barbara County in the station s helicopter and were leaving the area 21 On August 27 1990 musician Stevie Ray Vaughan pilot Jeff Brown and three members of Eric Clapton s crew Bobby Brooks Nigel Browne and Colin Smythe were killed in a 206B crash 22 On October 25 1991 a Bell 206 carrying rock music concert promoter Bill Graham his girlfriend Melissa Gold and pilot Steve Kahn crashed into a transmission tower west of Vallejo California killing everyone on board 23 24 The cause of the accident was determined to be the pilot s intentional flight into known adverse weather conditions 25 importance On March 9 2009 Bangladesh Army s General Officer Commander of Jessore Area and his pilot was killed when his Bell 206 crashed at Tangail Area of Bangladesh 26 importance On August 20 2014 Guatemala s Army Chief of Staff was killed when his Bell 206 crashed 27 importance On February 11 2019 Brazilian journalist Ricardo Boechat and the pilot were killed when Bell 206B PT HPG crashed into a truck while attempting an emergency landing on a highway 28 Variants EditCivilian Edit Bell 206B Jet Ranger III at Filton Airfield Bristol England Used for electricity pylon patrols Bell 206 Five YOH 4A prototypes for flight evaluation in the Army s LOH program 1963 Bell 206A Initial production version powered by an Allison 250 C18 turboshaft engine FAA certified in 1966 Selected as the OH 58A Kiowa in 1968 Agusta Bell 206A License built in Italy Bell 206A 1 OH 58A aircraft that are modified for FAA civil certification 29 Agusta Bell 206A 1 License built in Italy Bell 206B Upgraded Allison 250 C20 engine 30 Agusta Bell 206B License built in Italy Bell 206B 2 Bell 206B models upgraded with Bell 206B 3 improvements 30 Bell 206B JetRanger tail end Bell 206B 3 Upgraded Allison 250 C20J engine and added 2 inches 51 mm to tail rotor diameter for yaw control 30 Bell 206L LongRanger Stretched seven seat configuration powered by an Allison 250 C20B turboshaft engine Bell 206L 1 LongRanger II Higher powered version powered by an Allison 250 C28 turboshaft engine Bell 206L 1 LongRanger Bell modifications including 250 C30P engine to upgrade aircraft to 206L 4 configuration Bell 206L 3 LongRanger III Powered by an Allison 250 C30P turboshaft engine Bell 206L 3 LongRanger Bell modifications to upgrade aircraft to 206L 4 configuration Bell 206L 4 LongRanger IV Improved version 250 C30P engine and transmission upgrade Bell 206LT TwinRanger Twin engined conversions and new builds of the 206L replaced by the Bell 427 A Bell 206L 3 Bell 407 based on the 206L with four blade rotor system Bell 417 upgraded 407 with larger engine project canceled Cardoen Cb 206L III Chilean modified LongRanger III with narrow forward fuselage and flat plate cockpit windows At least two converted with first flight in 1989 31 HESA Shahed 278 An Iranian re hash of Bell 206 components Aurora Flight Sciences Tactical Autonomous Aerial Logistics System test platformMilitary Edit Bell 206AS Export version for the Chilean Navy Bell CH 139 JetRanger Canadian military designation for the Bell 206B 3 Hkp 6A Swedish Army designation for the Agusta Bell 206A 21 units manufactured in Italy used as training liaison light transport scout and anti tank helicopters armed with ATGMs 32 Hkp 6B Swedish Navy designation for the Agusta Bell 206A 10 units manufactured in Italy used as anti submarine helicopters armed with depth charges This variant was equipped with emergency inflatable floats 32 OH 58 Kiowa Light observation helicopter that replaced the OH 6A Cayuse TH 57A Sea Ranger 40 commercial Bell 206A aircraft purchased as the primary U S Navy helicopter trainer in January 1968 for training prospective U S Navy U S Marine Corps U S Coast Guard and select NATO Allied helicopter pilots 33 US Navy TH 57C 206L TexasRanger proposed export military version One demonstrator was built 1981 TH 57B 45 commercial Bell 206B 3 helicopters purchased by the US Navy in 1989 as replacements for the TH 57A for primary training under visual flight rules TH 57C Sea Ranger 71 commercial Bell 206B 3 helicopters purchased by the US Navy beginning prior to 1985 with cockpits configured for advanced training under instrument flight rules TH 57D Planned upgrade program to convert US Navy TH 57B and TH 57C aircraft to a single standard digital cockpit 34 This program never materialized in operational aircraft citation needed TH 67 Creek 137 commercial Bell 206B 3s purchased in 1993 as the primary and instrument helicopter trainer for the US Army at Fort Rucker Alabama 35 in VFR configuration and 102 in IFR configuration The US Army currently has 181 units of which 121 are in VFR configuration and 60 are in IFR configuration All TH 67s display US registrations N numbers and are operated as public use aircraft Operators Edit List of military operators of the Bell 206 Current users in blue and former users in red The Bell 206 has been popular for all types of uses both commercial and private Military and government Edit An Albanian Air Force AB206 at Farke airbase Bulgarian Air Force Bell 206 AlbaniaAlbanian Air Force 35 ArgentinaArgentine Army Aviation 35 36 37 BangladeshBangladesh Air Force 35 Bangladesh Army 38 39 BrazilBrazilian Air Force 35 Brazilian Navy 35 Bangladesh Air Force Bell 206 BulgariaBulgarian Air Force 35 BruneiRoyal Brunei Air Force 40 CameroonCameroon Air Force 40 Chilean Air Force Bell 206 ChileChilean Air Force 35 Chilean Navy 35 ColombiaColombian Air Force 35 National Police of Colombia 41 Democratic Republic of the CongoAir Force of the Democratic Republic of the Congo 42 CroatiaCroatian Air Force 35 Croatian Police 43 Cyprus A Bell 206L 3 LongRanger of the Cyprus Air Command Cyprus Air Command 44 EcuadorEcuadorian Air Force 35 Ecuadorian Navy 35 FinlandFinnish Border Guard 45 GreeceGreek Army citation needed GuatemalaGuatemalan Air Force 35 GuyanaGuyana Defence Force 35 Iran An Italian Army Agusta Bell 206 Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force 35 Islamic Republic of Iran Army 35 IraqIraqi Air Force 46 47 IsraelIsraeli Air Force 48 ItalyItalian Army 35 Vigili del Fuoco 35 JamaicaJamaica Defence Force 35 JapanJapan Coast Guard 49 LatviaLatvian State Border Guard 45 50 LesothoLesotho Defence Force 35 North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia Air Brigade 35 MexicoMexican Air Force 35 MoroccoRoyal Moroccan Air Force 35 OmanRoyal Air Force of Oman PakistanPakistan Army 35 PeruPeruvian Navy 35 PolandPolish Police 51 SerbiaSerbian Ministry of the Interior 52 Slovenian Air Force and Air Defence Bell 206 SloveniaSlovenian Air Force and Air Defence 35 Slovenian national police force Sri LankaSri Lanka Air Force 35 Republic of China Taiwan Republic of China Army 35 53 ThailandRoyal Thai Army 35 Royal Thai Police 54 TurkeyTurkish Army 35 Ugandan Air Force Bell 206 UgandaUgandan Air Force 35 A TH 67A Creek of the US Army United StatesChicago Police Department 55 San Juan County Sheriff Dept 56 A Chicago Police Department Bell 206 Los Angeles Police Department 57 Memphis Police Department 58 59 60 Omaha Police Department 61 King County Sheriff s Office 62 New Jersey State Trooper 63 United States Army 35 United States Navy 35 United States Department of the Interior 64 VenezuelaVenezuelan Army 35 Venezuelan Navy 35 YemenYemeni Air Force 65 ZambiaZambian Air Force 40 Former operators Edit Swedish Navy Bell 206B in camouflage AustraliaAustralian Army 35 Royal Australian Navy 66 CanadaCanadian Forces 67 Canadian Coast Guard 68 ChileChilean Army 69 IndonesiaIndonesian National Police Retired in 2007 70 JamaicaJamaica Defence Force 71 MaltaArmed Forces of Malta 72 SwedenSwedish Air Force 73 Swedish Navy 73 Specifications 206B L4 Long Ranger Edit Bell 206A JetRanger 3 view drawing Data from Bell 206B L4 specifications 74 75 General characteristicsCrew 1 Capacity 4 passengers Length 39 ft 8 in 12 09 m Height 9 ft 4 in 2 84 m Empty weight 2 331 lb 1 057 kg Max takeoff weight 3 350 lb 1 520 kg Powerplant 1 Allison 250 C20J turboshaft engine 317 shp 236 kW de rated from 420 shp 313 kW due to drivetrain limitations dd dd dd Main rotor diameter 33 ft 4 in 10 16 m Main rotor area 872 sq ft 81 0 m2 Blade section NACA 0012 mod 11 3 76 Performance Maximum speed 120 kn 140 mph 220 km h Never exceed speed 130 kn 150 mph 240 km h Range 374 nmi 430 mi 693 km Service ceiling 13 500 ft 4 100 m Rate of climb 1 350 ft min 6 9 m s Disk loading 4 lb sq ft 20 kg m2 Power mass 0 09 hp lb 0 15 kW kg Notable appearances in media EditMain article Aircraft in fiction Bell 206See also Edit Aviation portalRelated development Bell 505 Jet Ranger X Bell 407 Bell OH 58 Kiowa HESA Shahed 278 HESA Shahed 285Aircraft of comparable role configuration and era Eurocopter AS350 Ecureuil Eurocopter EC120 Colibri Eurocopter EC130 Hiller FH1100 MD Helicopters MD 500 PZL SW 4 Puszczyk Robinson R66Related lists List of military aircraft of the United States List of most produced rotorcraftReferences EditCitations Edit a b c Visschedijk lJohan Bell 206 JetRanger 1000AircraftPhotos com 16 October 2003 Accessed on 19 September 2006 Donald David ed Bell 206 The Complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraft Barnes amp Nobel Books 1997 ISBN 0 7607 0592 5 a b c Last Bell LongRanger Rolls Off Production Line AIN online July 10 2017 Bell 206 JetRanger Archived February 12 2005 at the Wayback Machine GlobalSecurity org July 9 2005 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