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Fri, Mar 30, 2007

Bell's 429 Helicopter Advances Through Flight Training

Production Blades, New Software Installed

Bell Helicopter told ANN Thursday its 429 helicopter continues to perform well as it advances through its flight test paces.

According to the flight test pilots, the performance of the 429 has been "very stable and predictable" to date, and is "exactly what you want as you continue to expand the test envelope." Production rotor blades have replaced the prototype blades that flew on the first flight, and ground runs were completed last weekend with the new blades.

The data accumulated has been positive, and a program spokesman indicated these initial flights were the best for a new helicopter in Bell's history.

In addition to the production rotor blades, new software has also been loaded into the helicopter. Like all modern helicopter programs, software is a major component of development and testing. The latest version of the software affects the cockpit displays and is more representative of the production aircraft. All indications are positive, and the pilots have said that "the handling was well balanced, and the aircraft was a pleasure to fly."

The Bell 429 was designed to be a versatile helicopter suitable for a variety of missions and offers best-in-class cabin volume. Produced under the Modular Assembly Production Line (MAPL) concept it incorporates 10 MAPL technologies, including the rotor system.

FMI: www.bellhelicopter.com

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