2008 In 1993, Bell began the development of the New Light Aircraft as a replacement for its Model 206 series. The program resulted in the 407, a development of Bell's LongRanger. A 206L-3 LongRanger was modified to serve as the 407 demonstrator. The first 407 prototype (C-GFOS) made its
maiden flight on June 29, 1995, and the second prototype (C-FORS) followed on July 13, 1995. After a short development program, the first production 407 (C-FWQY/N407BT) flew on November 10, 1995. The 407 was certified by
Transport Canada on February 9, 1996, with the
FAA following shortly after on February 23. Full production began in 1996 at Bell's
Mirabel, Quebec, Canada plant and produced 140 airframes in 1997, to fill the initial orders.
ARH-70 and Bell 417 The
ARH-70 armed reconnaissance helicopter, developed for the
U.S. Army was based on the 407, but canceled on October 16, 2008. The
Bell 417 was intended as a variant of the Bell 407, in essence a civil version of the Bell ARH-70. The 417 made its first flight on June 8, 2006. The 417 was to be powered by a
Honeywell HTS900 turboshaft engine, producing and includes full
FADEC controls. The cabin sat five passengers in club-seating configuration, in addition to the crew of two. The civilian 417 was canceled at Heli-Expo 2007 in Orlando.
Bell 407GX and 407GT On March 4, 2013, Bell unveiled a new armed version of the Bell 407GX, named the
407GT. It incorporates the
Garmin G1000HTM flight deck to easily provide flight information. It can include
infrared cameras, various armaments, and equipment to perform missions such as armed transport, search-and-rescue, reconnaissance, and medical evacuation. The GT version uses the Universal Weapons Pylon, derived from the
Bell OH-58 Kiowa, to carry weapons such as machine guns, rockets, and anti-armor missiles.
Indian manufacturing line , Bell Textron is collaborating with
Mumbai-based Max AeroSpace and Aviation to site an assembly plant in
Nagpur, given it receives the reconnaissance and surveillance helicopters (RSH) from the
Indian Ministry of Defence. The agreement is a result of Bell's
memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the
Government of Maharashtra to advance the state's helicopter manufacturing programme. The Bell 407 will be offered of 200 helicopters for the
Indian Army and
Air Force against
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