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  2. Bell 525 Relentless - Wikipedia

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    Bell announced its new project after the Bell 429 and Bell V-22, the super medium Bell 525, previously it was known as Project X or Magellan. The Helicopter is overall designed for trips of 50 to 500 nautical miles, and has a 5-blade main rotor powered by twin engines, digital controls and Garmin G5000H screen, with planned seating for 16-20 people. [3]

  3. Radio-controlled helicopter - Wikipedia

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    A radio-controlled helicopter (also RC helicopter) is model aircraft which is distinct from a RC airplane because of the differences in construction, aerodynamics, and flight training. Several basic designs of RC helicopters exist, of which some (such as those with collective pitch control) are more maneuverable than others.

  4. Helicopter - Wikipedia

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    The subsequent Model 30 helicopter of 1943 showed the design's simplicity and ease of use. The Model 30 was developed into the Bell 47 of 1945, which became the first helicopter certified for civilian use in the United States (March 1946). Produced in several countries, the Bell 47 was the most popular helicopter model for nearly 30 years.

  5. List of model aircraft manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Keil-Kraft (UK) - mainly flying models but some plastic kits; Kellogg's (USA) Kepuyuan (China) Kiddyland (Taiwan) Kiko (Brazil) Kinetic (Hong Kong, China) Ki-Tech (Hobbycraft Canada production in China) Kitty Hawk Model (China) KitPro (Czech Republic) Kiwi Wings (New Zealand) - see Tasman Model Products. Koga (Japan) Kogure (Japan) Korpak ...

  6. Bell H-13 Sioux - Wikipedia

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    The Sioux is a single-engine single-rotor three-seat observation and basic training helicopter. In 1953 the Bell 47G design was introduced. It can be recognized by the full "soap bubble" canopy (as its designer Arthur M. Young termed it), [7] exposed welded-tube tail boom, saddle fuel tanks and skid landing gear.

  7. Free flight (model aircraft) - Wikipedia

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    F1B Model by Stepan Stepanchuk. Free flight is the segment of model aviation involving aircraft with no active external control after launch. Free Flight is the original form of hobby aeromodeling, with the competitive objective being to build and launch a self controlling aircraft that will consistently achieve the longest flight duration over multiple competition rounds, within various class ...

  8. CHP helicopter camera captures man leaping roof to roof of ...

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    The CHP helicopter arrived and its camera captured the man leaping from house to house. The man continued to leap across rooftops for nearly an hour, the CHP said, before he got stuck in a tree ...

  9. AKA... What a Life! - Wikipedia

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    The nieces then pick up Noel, who is hitchhiking. Noel then proceeds to film the journey. The trio then stop off at an abandoned swimming pool where it is revealed that the camera Noel is using is a Soulsucker, which makes the nieces fade. Noel then puts the camera in a locked box and puts it in the boot of the car after freeing the Waitress.