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Type | Multi Purpose Helicopter |
Manufacturer | Bell Helicopter Company |
Introduction | 1970 |
Speed | 128mph |
Range | 284 miles |
Crew/Passengers | 2+13 |
The Bell 212 is actually a Civilian aircraft which the Army Air Corps operates through a civilian contract in two locations: Belize and Brunei.
These aircraft are extremely capable, being similar to the Bell 412 helicopters which are operated by the RAF.
For further information, please refer to: [1]