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NEW PHOTOS
This page is under construction
I will update this page with more photos of the Bell 407 as things progress in the construction of the model.I will eventualy include some documentation photos of bell 407's I accumulated along the way.


I built this model by carving it out of solid basswood with a dremel tool and a three view drawing. This model I built in sections and assembled it all together. I made the stand and vinyl lettering was made at a local sign shop.
Different View
I built this model for my brother Michael as a Christmas gift. He recently purchased a Brand spankin new Piper Archer II. This is a model of his airplane and paint scheme. Both my Father and I helped him ferry the plane to Westchester County Airport from the factory in Vero Beach Florida
All three of us are licensed Private pilots
Spirit Of Texas
Nestled in the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C.
A good comparison in size
Looks like I need a shave and a haircut, Oh well vacations are designend so you can be lazy.
A visit to the Nassau County Aviation section hangar
I spent about 2 hours taking pictures of every angle of this bird to help build my model. I also video taped the helicopter in case I missed something.
On the pad at the Nassau County Medical center
The officers of the Nassau County PD Aviation section were very helpufull, and went out of there way for me to get the photos in the hangar. This photo however is courtesy of www.helispot.com, you will find a link to the site on my links page. An awsome site for documentation photos.
Petrolium Helicopter's N407PH hard at work in the Gulf
Photo Courtesy of Bell Helicopter/Textron