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Bell Textron

Bell Textron Inc. is an American aerospace manufacturer headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. A subsidiary of Textron, Bell manufactures military rotorcraft at facilities in Fort Worth, and Amarillo, Texas, USA as well as commercial helicopters in Mirabel, Quebec, Canada.

Bell Textron Inc.
Logo as of 2018
Formerly
  • Bell Helicopter Company
  • Bell Helicopter Textron
  • Bell Helicopter
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAerospace
Defense
PredecessorBell Aircraft
Founded1960; 64 years ago (1960)
Headquarters,
US
Key people
Lisa Atherton [1] (President & CEO)
ParentTextron
Websitewww.bellflight.com
Footnotes / references
[2]

History edit

Bell Aircraft edit

The company was founded on July 10, 1935, as Bell Aircraft Corporation by Lawrence Dale Bell in Buffalo, New York. The company focused on the designing and building of fighter aircraft. Their first fighters were the XFM-1 Airacuda, a twin-engine fighter for attacking bombers, and the P-39 Airacobra. The P-59 Airacomet, the first American jet fighter, the P-63 Kingcobra, the successor to the P-39, and the Bell X-1 were also Bell products.[3]

 
The Bell 47 is displayed at the MoMA
 
Previous Bell logo

In 1941, Bell hired Arthur M. Young, a talented inventor, to provide expertise for helicopter research and development. It was the foundation for what Bell hoped would be a broader economic base for his company that was not dependent on government contracts. The Bell 30 was their first full-size helicopter (first flight December 29, 1942) and the Bell 47 became the first helicopter in the world rated by a civil aviation authority, becoming a civilian and military success.[3] Due to its burgeoning success, the helicopter division relocated as a separate unit to Hurst, Texas in 1951.

Bell Helicopter edit

Textron purchased Bell Aerospace in 1960. Bell Aerospace was composed of three divisions of Bell Aircraft Corporation, including its helicopter division, which had become its only division still producing complete aircraft. The helicopter division was renamed Bell Helicopter Company and in a few years, with the success of the UH-1 Huey during the Vietnam War, it had established itself as the largest division of Textron. In January 1976, Textron changed the division's name to Bell Helicopter Textron.[4]

Bell Helicopter had a close association with AgustaWestland. The partnership dated back to separate manufacturing and technology agreements with Agusta (Bell 47 and Bell 206) and as a sublicence via Agusta with Westland (Bell 47).[5] When the two European firms merged, the partnerships were retained, with the exception of the AB139, which is now known as the AW139. Bell and AW cooperated also on the AW609 tiltrotor.[6]

Bell planned to reduce employment by 760 in 2014 as fewer V-22s were made.[6] A rapid prototyping center called XworX assists Bell's other divisions in reducing development time.[7]

The company was rebranded as "Bell" on February 22, 2018.[8]

Product list edit

Established in 1986, its Mirabel, Quebec facility assembles and delivers most of Bell's commercial helicopters and delivered its 5,000th helicopter on December 12, 2017.[9]

Commercial helicopters edit

Model Intro. Until MTOW (lb/t) Notes
Bell 47 1946 1974 2,950 1.34 based on the Bell 30 prototype, piston engine
Bell 47J Ranger 1956 1967 2,950 1.34 Bell 47 executive variant
Bell 204/205 1959 1980s 9,500 4.31 Huey family civil variant, single turboshaft
Bell 206 1967 2017 3,200 1.45 light single or twin turboshaft
Bell 210 ? ? 11,200 5.08 205B
Bell 212 1968 1998 11,200 5.08 Civilian UH-1N Twin Huey
Bell 214 1972 1981 15,000 6.8 larger Huey
Bell 214ST 1982 1993 17,500 7.94 medium twin derived from the 214
Bell 222/230 1979 1995 8,400 3.81 light twin
Bell 407 1995 current 6,000 2.72 four-blade single derived from the 206L-4
Bell 412 1981 current 11,900 5.4 four-blade 212
Bell 427 2000 2010 6,550 2.97 407 derived light twin
Bell 429 GlobalRanger 2009 current 7,000 3.2 lengthened 427
Bell 430 1995 2008 9,300 4.22 222/230 stretch
Bell 525 Relentless 2018 current 20,500 9.3 in development
Bell 505 Jet Ranger X 2017 current 3,680 1.67 206 development
Bell Nexus 2020 current [to be determined] [to be determined] pre-production hybrid-electric propulsion system with six tilting ducted fans[10][11][12]

Gallery edit

Military helicopters edit

Tiltrotors edit

 
V-22 in flight
 
V-280 in flight
  • Bell XV-3
  • Bell XV-15
  • Bell Pointer
  • Bell V-247 Vigilant – currently in development
  • Bell V-280 Valor – currently in development, first flown 2017
  • V-22 Osprey – with Boeing BDS
  • TR918 Eagle Eye UAV
  • Quad TiltRotor – with Boeing BDS
  • Bell BAT (1984 tiltrotor project for LHX programme – not built)
  • Bell CTR-1900 (Tilt-rotor project only – not built)
  • Bell CTR-22 (Tilt-rotor project only – not built)
  • Bell CTR-750 (Tilt-rotor project only – not built)
  • Bell CTR-800 (Tilt-rotor project only – not built)
  • Bell D-326 (Clipper 1980 commercial tilt-rotor project – not built)

Projects produced by other companies edit

Unproduced designs edit

Facilities edit

Bell manufacturing and support facilities are:

Military
Commercial

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Lisa Atherton Named President and CEO of Bell". April 10, 2023.
  2. ^ "About Textron: Our Businesses". October 21, 2015.
  3. ^ a b History of Bell Helicopter June 3, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. bellhelicopter.com
  4. ^ . Bell Training Academy. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007.
  5. ^ "Westland History – Part 4".
  6. ^ a b Oliver Johnson & Elan Head. "Bell CEO outlines European growth plan" Vertical, October 15, 2014. Accessed: October 21, 2014.
  7. ^ "Bell's XworX studying improved rotor blades". Aviation International News.
  8. ^ "Bell Drops 'Helicopter,' Unveils New Dragonfly Logo".
  9. ^ Mark Huber (December 13, 2017). "Bell Canada Delivers 5,000th Civil Helicopter". AIN.
  10. ^ "StackPath". www.intelligent-aerospace.com. Retrieved December 9, 2020.
  11. ^ Goldstein, Michael. "Bell Nexus VTOL Air Taxi Makes A Splash At 2019 Consumer Electronics Show". Forbes. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
  12. ^ "Smithsonian To Reveal the Bell Nexus 'Air Taxi' at "FUTURES"". Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved November 29, 2021.
  13. ^ "Bell Helicopter Expands Amarillo Manufacturing". news.bellflight.com/en-US/190850-bell-unveils-new-manufacturing-technology-center. August 10, 2020. Retrieved November 20, 2022.
  14. ^ "Bell Helicopter Expands Amarillo Manufacturing". www.newschannel10.com. August 12, 2008. Retrieved December 9, 2020.
  15. ^ Canada, Employment and Social Development (May 19, 2016). "Bell Helicopter Textron Canada relocates assembly program to Quebec". gcnws. Retrieved December 9, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Bell timeline at the Helicopter History Site
  • Video history of Bell Helicopter
  • . US Patent and Trademark Office. Archived from the original on December 20, 2016. Retrieved December 5, 2005.

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Bell Textron Inc is an American aerospace manufacturer headquartered in Fort Worth Texas A subsidiary of Textron Bell manufactures military rotorcraft at facilities in Fort Worth and Amarillo Texas USA as well as commercial helicopters in Mirabel Quebec Canada Bell Textron Inc Logo as of 2018FormerlyBell Helicopter CompanyBell Helicopter TextronBell HelicopterCompany typeSubsidiaryIndustryAerospaceDefensePredecessorBell AircraftFounded1960 64 years ago 1960 HeadquartersFort Worth Texas USKey peopleLisa Atherton 1 President amp CEO ParentTextronWebsitewww wbr bellflight wbr comFootnotes references 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Bell Aircraft 1 2 Bell Helicopter 2 Product list 2 1 Commercial helicopters 2 2 Gallery 2 3 Military helicopters 2 4 Tiltrotors 2 5 Projects produced by other companies 2 5 1 Unproduced designs 3 Facilities 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editBell Aircraft edit Main article Bell Aircraft The company was founded on July 10 1935 as Bell Aircraft Corporation by Lawrence Dale Bell in Buffalo New York The company focused on the designing and building of fighter aircraft Their first fighters were the XFM 1 Airacuda a twin engine fighter for attacking bombers and the P 39 Airacobra The P 59 Airacomet the first American jet fighter the P 63 Kingcobra the successor to the P 39 and the Bell X 1 were also Bell products 3 nbsp The Bell 47 is displayed at the MoMA nbsp Previous Bell logoIn 1941 Bell hired Arthur M Young a talented inventor to provide expertise for helicopter research and development It was the foundation for what Bell hoped would be a broader economic base for his company that was not dependent on government contracts The Bell 30 was their first full size helicopter first flight December 29 1942 and the Bell 47 became the first helicopter in the world rated by a civil aviation authority becoming a civilian and military success 3 Due to its burgeoning success the helicopter division relocated as a separate unit to Hurst Texas in 1951 Bell Helicopter edit Textron purchased Bell Aerospace in 1960 Bell Aerospace was composed of three divisions of Bell Aircraft Corporation including its helicopter division which had become its only division still producing complete aircraft The helicopter division was renamed Bell Helicopter Company and in a few years with the success of the UH 1 Huey during the Vietnam War it had established itself as the largest division of Textron In January 1976 Textron changed the division s name to Bell Helicopter Textron 4 Bell Helicopter had a close association with AgustaWestland The partnership dated back to separate manufacturing and technology agreements with Agusta Bell 47 and Bell 206 and as a sublicence via Agusta with Westland Bell 47 5 When the two European firms merged the partnerships were retained with the exception of the AB139 which is now known as the AW139 Bell and AW cooperated also on the AW609 tiltrotor 6 Bell planned to reduce employment by 760 in 2014 as fewer V 22s were made 6 A rapid prototyping center called XworX assists Bell s other divisions in reducing development time 7 The company was rebranded as Bell on February 22 2018 8 Product list editEstablished in 1986 its Mirabel Quebec facility assembles and delivers most of Bell s commercial helicopters and delivered its 5 000th helicopter on December 12 2017 9 Commercial helicopters edit Model Intro Until MTOW lb t NotesBell 47 1946 1974 2 950 1 34 based on the Bell 30 prototype piston engineBell 47J Ranger 1956 1967 2 950 1 34 Bell 47 executive variantBell 204 205 1959 1980s 9 500 4 31 Huey family civil variant single turboshaftBell 206 1967 2017 3 200 1 45 light single or twin turboshaftBell 210 11 200 5 08 205BBell 212 1968 1998 11 200 5 08 Civilian UH 1N Twin HueyBell 214 1972 1981 15 000 6 8 larger HueyBell 214ST 1982 1993 17 500 7 94 medium twin derived from the 214Bell 222 230 1979 1995 8 400 3 81 light twinBell 407 1995 current 6 000 2 72 four blade single derived from the 206L 4Bell 412 1981 current 11 900 5 4 four blade 212Bell 427 2000 2010 6 550 2 97 407 derived light twinBell 429 GlobalRanger 2009 current 7 000 3 2 lengthened 427Bell 430 1995 2008 9 300 4 22 222 230 stretchBell 525 Relentless 2018 current 20 500 9 3 in developmentBell 505 Jet Ranger X 2017 current 3 680 1 67 206 developmentBell Nexus 2020 current to be determined to be determined pre production hybrid electric propulsion system with six tilting ducted fans 10 11 12 Gallery edit nbsp Bell 206B JetRanger III nbsp Comparison of the Bell 212 U S Navy HH 1N and 412 Mercy Air at the Mojave Airport nbsp Bell 412EP Griffin HT1 helicopter of the UK Defence Helicopter Flying School nbsp Bell Nexus Air Taxi at Smithsonian in 2022 nbsp Bell Nexus Air Taxi at Smithsonian in 2022Military helicopters edit Bell H 12 Bell H 13 Sioux Bell XH 13F Bell XH 15 Bell HSL Bell UH 1 Iroquois or Huey Bell Huey family Bell UH 1 Iroquois variants Bell UH 1N Twin Huey Bell YHO 4 Bell 207 Sioux Scout experimental attack helicopter Bell 533 experimental Huey variant with increased performance Bell AH 1 Cobra Bell AH 1 SeaCobra SuperCobra Bell 309 KingCobra experimental attack helicopter YAH 63 Model 409 competitor with the YAH 64 for Advanced Attack Helicopter program Bell OH 58 Kiowa H 1 upgrade program Bell UH 1Y Venom Bell AH 1Z Viper Bell CH 146 Griffon Bell ARH 70 Arapaho cancelled armed reconnaissance helicopter Bell 360 Invictus proposed armed reconnaissance helicopterTiltrotors edit nbsp V 22 in flight nbsp V 280 in flightBell XV 3 Bell XV 15 Bell Pointer Bell V 247 Vigilant currently in development Bell V 280 Valor currently in development first flown 2017 V 22 Osprey with Boeing BDS TR918 Eagle Eye UAV Quad TiltRotor with Boeing BDS Bell BAT 1984 tiltrotor project for LHX programme not built Bell CTR 1900 Tilt rotor project only not built Bell CTR 22 Tilt rotor project only not built Bell CTR 750 Tilt rotor project only not built Bell CTR 800 Tilt rotor project only not built Bell D 326 Clipper 1980 commercial tilt rotor project not built Projects produced by other companies edit AgustaWestland AW139 helicopter formerly 50 50 as the Agusta Bell AB139 now 100 AgustaWestland AgustaWestland AW609 tiltrotor formerly 50 50 as the Bell Agusta BA609 now 100 AgustaWestland Lockheed Martin VH 71 KestrelUnproduced designs edit Bell 280 project only twin engined wide body variant of the Cobra Bell D 218 Bell D 230 Flying Jeep project not built Bell D 245 Bell D 246 Bell 400 TwinRanger 1984 cancelled 206 derived light twin Bell D 292 1985 Light Helicopter Experimental LHX prototype Bell 417 2006 cancelled Bell 407 growth variant Bell FCX 001 March 2017 conceptFacilities editBell manufacturing and support facilities are MilitaryFort Worth Texas located at six manufacturing facilities throughout the DFW area of these six the Manufacturing Technology Center MTC in Fort Worth Texas serves as the primary manufacturing development facility of the Bell V 280 Valor Bell 360 Invictus 13 Amarillo Texas located near Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport assembly plant for H1 V 22 14 and 525CommercialMirabel Quebec Canada opened in 1983 15 and located next to Montreal Mirabel International Airport it produces components for Bell 407 412 429 505 and 525 assembly plant and finally assembly for current commercial products 407 412 429 505 See also edit nbsp Aviation portalLeonardo Helicopters Airbus Helicopters Sikorsky AircraftReferences edit Lisa Atherton Named President and CEO of Bell April 10 2023 About Textron Our Businesses October 21 2015 a b History of Bell Helicopter Archived June 3 2007 at the Wayback Machine bellhelicopter com Our History Bell Training Academy Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Westland History Part 4 a b Oliver Johnson amp Elan Head Bell CEO outlines European growth plan Vertical October 15 2014 Accessed October 21 2014 Bell s XworX studying improved rotor blades Aviation International News Bell Drops Helicopter Unveils New Dragonfly Logo Mark Huber December 13 2017 Bell Canada Delivers 5 000th Civil Helicopter AIN StackPath www intelligent aerospace com Retrieved December 9 2020 Goldstein Michael Bell Nexus VTOL Air Taxi Makes A Splash At 2019 Consumer Electronics Show Forbes Retrieved February 2 2019 Smithsonian To Reveal the Bell Nexus Air Taxi at FUTURES Smithsonian Institution Retrieved November 29 2021 Bell Helicopter Expands Amarillo Manufacturing news bellflight com en US 190850 bell unveils new manufacturing technology center August 10 2020 Retrieved November 20 2022 Bell Helicopter Expands Amarillo Manufacturing www newschannel10 com August 12 2008 Retrieved December 9 2020 Canada Employment and Social Development May 19 2016 Bell Helicopter Textron Canada relocates assembly program to Quebec gcnws Retrieved December 9 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bell Helicopter Official website Bell timeline at the Helicopter History Site Video history of Bell Helicopter Patents owned by Bell Helicopter Textron US Patent and Trademark Office Archived from the original on December 20 2016 Retrieved December 5 2005 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bell Textron amp oldid 1214336587, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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