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The Brantly B-2 was an American two-seat light helicopter, with single main rotor and an anti-torque tail rotor.The B-2A was introduced with a modified cabin, and the B-2B had a larger 180hp fuel-injected engine. The B-2B has a three-blade main rotor and an all-metal fuselage, it can be operated with skid, wheel or float landing gear. Unusually, to save room, the engine is fitted vertically in the fuselage behind the cabin. | The Brantly B-2 was an American two-seat light helicopter, with single main rotor and an anti-torque tail rotor.The B-2A was introduced with a modified cabin, and the B-2B had a larger 180hp fuel-injected engine. The B-2B has a three-blade main rotor and an all-metal fuselage, it can be operated with skid, wheel or float landing gear. Unusually, to save room, the engine is fitted vertically in the fuselage behind the cabin. | ||
Latest revision as of 14:25, 20 October 2015
The Brantly B-2 was an American two-seat light helicopter, with single main rotor and an anti-torque tail rotor.The B-2A was introduced with a modified cabin, and the B-2B had a larger 180hp fuel-injected engine. The B-2B has a three-blade main rotor and an all-metal fuselage, it can be operated with skid, wheel or float landing gear. Unusually, to save room, the engine is fitted vertically in the fuselage behind the cabin.
This page lists all films that feature a variation of the Brantly B-2.
See also
Pages in category "Brantly B-2"
The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.