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Watch "OE-XDM" the Soloy Turbine converted Bell 47 of The Flying Bulls start up it's engine and take-off from Red Bull Hangar-7 in Salzburg Airport (LOWS) in Austria. About the Helicopter: After its maiden flight on December 8th 1945, the Bell 47 was the first civilian helicopter to receive a license for the United States. With different models such as a military or a civilian version with floats or skids the light helicopter was perfect for all sorts of operations – crop dusting on farms, mountain and sea patrols to ambulance flights. The Bell also taught thousands of pilots how to fly a helicopter! Eye-striking features of the helicopter include the distinctive Plexiglas cockpit, also known as a ‘goldfish bowl’ and the open lattice pipe construction. The Bell 47 (model D-1) made history 60 years ago. On September 17th 1952, the pilot Elton J. Smith broke the distance record for piston-engined helicopters flying a total of 1,958.8km between Hurst, Texas and Buffulo, New York. Incredibly, the record still stands today and may never be broken. Lycoming engines with horsepower ranging between 260 and 305 Turbo-HP used to fuel the two-blade-rotor. A Franklin 6V4-200 C 32 boxer motor was installed in earlier G-models. However, there were more advanced models that were equipped with an Allison turbine and later a Rolls Royce. A company named Soloy Aviation in the United States converted these models. Despite its low weight of 800kg, the Bell 47 is not only easy to handle, but also able to fly safely in case of engine failure. Until 1974, 6,000 models of the American multi-purpose helicopters were manufactured. When the Bell 47 was patented for Italian manufacturer Agusta as well as Westland Aircraft from England and the Japanese company Kawasaki, it became one of the most popular and successful helicopters worldwide. Today, the Bell 47 is a desired rarity and popular with helicopter pilots, in particular the Soloy version. The Bell 47-Soloy, which is considered the most beautiful model, now has its place in Hangar-7 in Salzburg not far from where it once delivered its famous movie performances. follow their journey 👇 / theflyingbulls find out more about their fleet 👇 https://www.flyingbulls.at make sure to visit Hangar-7 👇 https://www.hangar-7.com