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    Now owned by Textron Inc. and headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, Bell Helicopter manufactures a range of helicopters aimed at the military, industrial, and business sectors.

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    1987 BELL 206L-3

    Turbine Helicopters

    1987 BELL 206L-3 Used Turbine Helicopters for sale1987 BELL 206L-3 Used Turbine Helicopters for sale
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    Total Time7,470
    Location: Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden
    Seller: BAM Sales

    1983 BELL 206L-1

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    Total Time22,859
    Location: Randburg, Gt, South Africa
    Seller: Next Aviation (Pty) Ltd

    1979 BELL 206L-1

    Turbine Helicopters

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    Total Time8,670
    Location: Randburg, Gauteng, South Africa
    Seller: Pacific AirHub Aircraft Sales Ltd
    Total Time1,366
    Location: Guangzhou City, Guangdong, China
    Seller: Zhejiang Leda General Aviation Co., Ltd

    1995 BELL 206B III

    Turbine Helicopters

    USD $595,000
    View DetailsUSD $595,000 + GST = USD $684,250
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    Total Time9,934
    Location: Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
    Seller: Pacific AirHub Aircraft Sales Ltd

    1990 BELL 206B III

    Turbine Helicopters

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    Total Time10,000
    Location: Hällestad, Ostergotland County, Sweden
    Seller: Savback Helicopters

    BELL 206B III

    Turbine Helicopters

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    Serial NumberX
    Location: Airlie Beach, Queensland, Australia
    Seller: Helibiz

    1971 BELL 206B II

    Turbine Helicopters

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    Total Time14,704
    Location: Switzerland, Switzerland
    Seller: Appel Systems online (777aircraftsales)

    1979 BELL 206B

    Turbine Helicopters

    USD $475,777
    View DetailsUSD $475,777 + GST = USD $523,355
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    Total Time11,900
    Location: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

    1966 BELL UH-1H

    Turbine Helicopters

    USD $500,000
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    Total Time14,466
    Location: Västerås, Vastmanland, Sweden
    Seller: Victoria Helicopters

    1963 BELL UH-1H

    Turbine Helicopters

    USD $898,690
    View DetailsUSD $898,690 + GST = USD $988,559
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    Registration #VH-CPO
    Location: Red Hill, New South Wales, Australia
    Seller: Precision Helicopters

    Bell Helicopter’s roots are tied to the Bell Aircraft Corporation, a company Lawrence Bell founded in 1935 that would go on to make key contributions in the civilian and military aircraft spaces, including creating the Bell X-1, the world’s first supersonic aircraft. Now owned by Textron Inc., which also owns the Cessna, Beechcraft, and Hawker brands, Bell Helicopter is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, and manufacturers and sells a range new and pre-owned helicopters aimed at the military, industrial, and business sectors.

    Bell Helicopter’s line of commercial helicopters include nine models that range from the Bell 206L4, a six-person model “designed to be the ideal flying workplace” that includes club-passenger seating and Rolls-Royce 250-C30P engine, to the newer Bell 525 Relentless, a 16-passenger craft expected to come to market in 2018 that’s touted as the first commercial helicopter to integrate Garmin G5000H touch avionics and as the world’s first fly-by-wire commercial helicopter.

    Bell Aircraft Corporation began helicopter development in 1941 with the Bell Model 30, a craft involved in the first U.S. indoor helicopter flight in 1944. The Bell Model 30 was used to complete the first helicopter-based medical emergency mission and first helicopter rescue. In 1957, Bell Helicopter Corporation became a wholly owned subsidiary of Bell Aircraft, which Textron purchased in 1960.