Here’s What You Need to Know: Bell’s research into tiltrotor aircraft stretches back over sixty years. In the mid-1960s, Bell built the X-22, a one-off four-rotor tiltrotor design made to provide ...
FORT WORTH, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bell Textron Inc., a Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) company, announced today the Bell 505 completed its first flight fueled solely by 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) ...
Explore how the Bell 206 went from an overlooked Army prototype to one of the most beloved and widely used helicopters in the ...
The X-1’s fuselage was designed to resemble a .50 caliber bullet—one of the only shapes known to have stable flight at ...
The Bell 47, famously known from the TV show *M*A*S*H*, was initially developed by Arthur Young and became the first helicopter certified for civilian use in 1946. As the H-13 Sioux in the Korean War, ...
The multi-year development of the V-280 has included extensive flight testing, with both Bell and active-duty Army helicopter pilots flying the Valor. A senior Bell developer explained to the National ...
The U.S. Army has chosen Bell to build a new aircraft that will replace the venerable UH-60 Black Hawk, which has been flying soldiers in combat since the 1970s. Bell received a $232 million contract ...
The tiltrotor is part of the Army's plan to modernize its aging fleet of military helicopters. The Army plans to replace the Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk with the MV-75 by the 2030s. It flies like a ...
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Bell has decided to change the design of its U.S. Army Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft prototype submission. (Photo courtesy of Bell) The company decided “months ago” to use a design based on ...
FORT WORTH With the media blocked out and police surrounding the entrance of Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth, members of United Aerospace Workers Local 218 debated in seclusion whether to ...