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Bell 407 skids with emergency pop out floats installed

These details will be added to my scale RC Helicopter as
it comes along. notice the nitrogen bottles mounted underneath.
I plan on using empty CO2 cartridges for these.
Picture courtesy of Bell Helicopter/Textron

Cool Picture. Yes?
At the Bell assembly plant in Canada.
Picture Courtesy of Bell Helicopter/Textron
Sombody needs to test them out to see if they work.
Who in there right mind would take a brand spankin new 2 million dollar helicopter and dunk it in the drink. Apparently these two guys did. Click for a larger image. Photo courtesy of Bell Helicopter/Textron
Fort Rucker Alabama
Home of US Army Aviation. with any luck I will be here in March 2001. Wish me luck on the Warrant officer review board in November. This is a TH-67 Creek, or Bell 206 JetRanger, The US Army's primary trainer in the (IERW) Initial Entry Rotary Wing, flight school. Photo Courtesy of Bell Helicopter/Textron

TH-67 CREEK
Oghh I cant wait. maybe when the 407 is done
I will do a scale fuselage for my Hirobo Shuttle ZXX of one of these baby's.

Thats all for now. More to follow soon.