- 2 planes in fleet
- Allison engines
- 310 nm range
- 6 passengers capacity

  Bell's already popular 407 is the long awaited successor to its JetRanger and LongRanger light singles. Development work on Bell's New Light Aircraft replacement for the LongRanger and JetRanger dates back to 1993. The end result was the 407, an evolutionary development of the LongRanger.

  Another big change over the LongRanger is the wider cabin, increasing internal cabin width and space, larger cabin windows and more power from the brand new Allison turboshaft.

  The Bell-407 offers the chance for EuroHarmony pilots to fly a helicopter with skis, which is a must have on rough and small landing surfaces. The aircraft was made by Alan Devins in Gmax. The model features a superb virtual cockpit too, which gives more fun when flying this bird.

General Information
Operating Information

 
Length
Rotor dia
Height
Engine
Gross Weight
Capacity
Crew
Price
Manufacturer
Pictures

 
12.70 m
10.67 m
3.56 m
RR 250C47
2.3 t
5+1 pax
1 pilot
1.5M EUR
BELL Airliners.net

 
OEW
MTOW
Fuel Capacity
Fuel Weight
Service Ceiling
Hovering Altitude
Economical Speed
Maximum Speed
Maximum Climb
Range
Engine Thrust

 
2650 lbs
5040 lbs
120 gal
730 lbs
18000 ft
10500 ft
100 kts
130 kts
2000 fpm
330...400 nm
1x670 HP

 

Aircraft NEWS


 This helicopter is new to the EuroHarmony fleet. You can fly it on any Class1 routes.

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