Is the Bell Jet Ranger still in production?

Is the Bell Jet Ranger still in production?

Bell shuttered JetRanger production in 2010 with the last model of that aircraft—the 206B3.

How many seats does a JetRanger have?

Bell intends for the Bell 505 Jet Ranger X to replace the 206 five-seat versions from around 2015 and compete with the Robinson R66.

How much does a Bell Jet Ranger cost?

Bell 505 Jet Ranger X Specs

Production
Price New $1.2M
Year Started 2016
Year Ended In Production

How far can a Bell Jet Ranger fly?

The 206L-4 LongRanger and JetRanger are flexible helicopters, able to tackle a wide variety of potential mission types. The 206 LongRanger and JetRanger features wide opening doors and a roomy cabin, accommodating six passengers at a range of up to 324 nm, with a cruising speed of 127 mph.

What fuel does a Bell Jet Ranger use?

SPECIFICATIONS

Maximum Gross Weight: 3,200 lbs
Fuel capacity: 91 gal / 618 lbs
Fuel consumption: 30 gph / 204 pph
Average cruise speed: 104 kts / 120 mph
Maximum range: 260 nm / 300 miles with 30 min. fuel reserve

What’s the difference between a JetRanger and a Long Ranger?

The Bell 206 Long Ranger is a stretched and more powerful version of the Bell Jet Ranger. The aircraft will seat 5-6 passengers in comfort and is ideal for a number of roles, including daylight passenger transfers, aerial filming and photography.

What is the top speed of a Bell Jet Ranger helicopter?

The Bell 505 Jet Ranger X has a maximum speed of 125 knots, a travel range of 333 nautical miles at 4,000 feet, and a service ceiling of 18,610 at 1,670 kg.

How much can a Bell Jet Ranger lift?

The Bell 206L LongRanger can carry up to 600kg on the hook when carrying out Aerial Lifting operations, and with the passenger capacity of up to 6 people and fuel endurance of up to 3.0 hrs, this aircraft is frequently used move staff to and from isolated work sites, or to carry out survey flights.

How much fuel does a Bell Jet Ranger hold?

91 gal / 618 lbs
SPECIFICATIONS

Maximum Gross Weight: 3,200 lbs
Average basic weight: 2,000 lbs
External sling load: 1,000 lbs
Fuel capacity: 91 gal / 618 lbs
Fuel consumption: 30 gph / 204 pph

Why can’t helicopters fly upside down?

There’s a reason why you should never, ever fly upside down in a helicopter: The rotors will bend toward the skids and cut off the tail and you’ll plummet to your death. Helicopter rotors are designed to handle a lot of flexion, because each blade has to bend up and down as it moves into and against the slipstream.