Msg ID:
2790533 |
What is the oldest flying Bell 206? +5/-1
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Author:Just Wondering
8/12/2023 9:26:53 AM
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This one is 50 years old:
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Msg ID:
2790534 |
What is the oldest flying Bell 206? +4/-1
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Author:Yet
8/12/2023 9:37:40 AM
Reply to: 2790533
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they stopped producing it & came up W/B505 W/add/slapped on horizontal stab. Looks SO chessy. |
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Msg ID:
2790547 |
What is the oldest flying Bell 206? +0/-3
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Author:I think the 206
8/12/2023 11:21:20 AM
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has a horizontal stab as well bro |
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Msg ID:
2790550 |
What is the oldest flying Bell 206? +5/-1
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Author:Hey 80's
8/12/2023 11:39:30 AM
Reply to: 2790547
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Mullet head. I said it looks like it's Slapped on, not that the B206JR didn't have one you 80's moron. Such a Doooche bag,give it up troll |
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Msg ID:
2790562 |
What is the oldest flying Bell 206? +0/-4
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Author:Okay
8/12/2023 1:10:35 PM
Reply to: 2790550
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What does the 80's have to do with anything? Did you forget to take your mess? |
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Msg ID:
2790566 |
What is the oldest flying Bell 206? +1/-0
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Author:He
8/12/2023 2:01:50 PM
Reply to: 2790562
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uses the term Broall the time hence 1980's term. I think you need Alzheimer's drug! |
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Msg ID:
2790538 |
It's probably MSN 7, N1368X +7/-1
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Author:Googleguy
8/12/2023 9:47:27 AM
Reply to: 2790533
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It's owned by a guy up in Oregon. Still flying!
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Msg ID:
2790552 |
It's probably MSN 7, N1368X +5/-0
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Author:Heli pilot
8/12/2023 11:47:04 AM
Reply to: 2790538
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I flew 1368x a long time ago. Still had the original gages. As I remember, it had a factory push tube that pulled out of the vertical stab for ground handling. Fond memories with that A/C |
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Msg ID:
2790553 |
It's probably MSN 7, N1368X +1/-0
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Author:Heli pilot
8/12/2023 11:49:28 AM
Reply to: 2790552
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serial # 007!! |
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Msg ID:
2790586 |
It's probably MSN 7, N1368X +2/-0
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Author:The Texas Talking Tom Kat
8/12/2023 4:18:00 PM
Reply to: 2790553
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I remember 206 A/B that flew for Conoco at Grand isle had 26,000 + hours. We also had L models in that range. |
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Msg ID:
2790589 |
What is the oldest flying Bell 206? +2/-0
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Author:U.S Helicopters
8/12/2023 4:53:45 PM
Reply to: 2790533
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The news outfit out of Marshville NC had some really old ones. They lost most of their contracts to Heli Inc and the owner snorted all the profit away and ran it in the ground. Early 70's B models mostly. The stories you hear on that bunch are unbelievabl. |
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Msg ID:
2790623 |
What is the oldest flying Bell 206? +1/-0
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Author:Heli pilot
8/12/2023 10:01:18 PM
Reply to: 2790589
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U.S. was a good place to work for in the early years. C.H. took care of his pilots. The later years after his passing, don't know. |
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Msg ID:
2790664 |
What is the oldest flying Bell 206? +5/-1
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Author:Chief
8/13/2023 11:44:45 AM
Reply to: 2790533
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It is N1368X, SN 007. She's in my fleet. Still young at 13,800 hours, currently getting some new avionics in her. Flues all the time. |
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Msg ID:
2790766 |
What is the oldest flying Bell 206? +0/-1
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Author:An Army Guy
8/14/2023 4:11:17 PM
Reply to: 2790533
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There are still a lot of Sherrif offices flying old military OH-58A's, C's, TH-57/67 still today.
Almost all were produced in 1968-1973.
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Msg ID:
2790837 |
What is the oldest flying Bell 206? +0/-0
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Author:uh
8/15/2023 1:57:55 PM
Reply to: 2790766
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an OH is not a 206. |
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Msg ID:
2790853 |
What is the oldest flying Bell 206? +1/-1
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Author:An Army Guy
8/15/2023 4:07:48 PM
Reply to: 2790837
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Look it up.
The OH-58A was a B206A (but later had some beefed up and added components).
The OH-58C was a 206B.
The OH-58D had similar rotor head, xmsn, blades,and engine to the Bell 407 (but maintained the 206B body). |
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Msg ID:
2790984 |
What is the oldest flying Bell 206? +1/-0
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Author:Mech
8/16/2023 9:20:00 PM
Reply to: 2790853
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OH-58 is not a 206. Different transmission (slower MR RPM), different MR head (yoke angle different), different MR blades (longer), different tail boom (longer), and different VNE (slower). |
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Msg ID:
2791069 |
What is the oldest flying Bell 206? +1/-0
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Author:You
8/17/2023 4:22:51 PM
Reply to: 2790984
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nailed it. Flew OH in 72-73 after active duty while in NG, and both A and B model 206 '73 on to '82. Last B only once in '86. Most fun G-AVII and hooded touch down autos at Redhill with the Australian TC. Good fellow. Reliable pocket rocket. |
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