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  2. Bell 222/230 - Wikipedia

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    The Bell 222 is an American twin-engine light helicopter built by Bell Helicopter. The Bell 230 is an improved development with different engines and other minor changes.

  3. The Bell 222 has a maximum speed of 139 knots and a travel range of 326 nautical miles. It can fly up to 20,000 feet and has a maximum takeoff weight of 3,670 kg.

  4. 20/Twenty: Bell 222, The First U.S. Commercial Twin

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    Certified by the FAA in December 1979 and introduced to the market in 1980, the Bell 222 is distinguished as the first U.S.-built light twin-turbine commercial helicopter....

  5. The Iconic Bell 222 Helicopter (origins of Airwolf) 3.1K Likes. 160,113 Views. 2023 Aug 22. Explore the amazing Bell 222A Helicopter as you've never seen before. This is the first episode...

  6. Bell 222 - Helis.com

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    The Bell 222 was the first light commercial twin turbine engine helicopter developed in the United States. It is employed for corporate, emergency medical or utility transport missions, with seating for up to 10, including the pilot.

  7. The Bell 222 - 25 Years and Going Strong - flightlineweekly

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    The Bell 222 is an American twin-engine light helicopter built by Bell Helicopter. A cosmetically modified version of the 222 was used as the titular aircraft in the American television series Airwolf. In the late 1960s, Bell began designing a new twin-turbine engine light helicopter.

  8. Bell 222 & 230 - Airliners.net

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    The Bell 230 is a development of the 222 with two Allison 250 turboshafts instead of the 222's LTS 101s plus other refinements. First flight of a 230, a converted 222, took place on August 12 1991, and Transport Canada certification was awarded in March 1992.