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D-HAWR Bell 407 c/n 53825 - Flugplatz Stadtlohn-Vreden in Germany - 27 September 2014 AS350 B D-HENA

The Bell 407 is a lightweight seven seat multi-role helicopter with a four blade main rotor and two blade tail rotor, powered by a single turbine engine. Fitted with a Rolls Royce (Allison) model 250-C47B engine with Chandler Evans EC-135 (FADEC) Fuel Control System, the helicopter has a radius of 575 km. Based on the Bell Model 206 series, the Bell 407 concept is a result of the in 1993 started development work for a replacement for the Bell JetRanger and LongRanger. The first Bell 407 helicopter was a Bell 206L3 LongRanger modified to the Bell 407 concept that flew first as N407LR on 21 April 1994. Prototype / pre-production Bell 407 C-GFOS (c/n 52901) flew first on 29 June 1995, followed by C-FORS (c/n 52902) that flew first on 13 July 1995. First production airframe C-FWQY (c/n 53001) flew 10 November 1995. Full rate production started after receiving the Transport Canada certification on 9 February 1996 and FAA certification on 23 February. First customer delivery was at the Heli-Expo, Dallas, in February 1996. The Model 407GX was introduced in 2011. The Bell 407GX has an integrated glass flight deck that provides aircrews essential flight information at a glance for greater situational awareness, improved operational capability and increased safety. Model 407 c/n 54300 and subsequent are fitted with the Integrated Avionics System Garmin 1000H) and have the commercial designation of 407GX. Bell has delivered over 1100 Bell 407 helicopters to customers throughout the world. The ICAO Aircraft Type Designator for the Bell 407 helicopters is B407.

In February 2008, Bell 407 c/n 53825 was testflown at Mirabel as C-GAEP. On 14 February 2008, Bell HelicopterTextron Canada Ltd., Mirabel, Quebec, registered the 2008-built Bell 407 as C-FTJD. On 17 April 2008, registration C-FTJD was cancelled as exported to the USA. On 11 April 2008, the Bell 407 was registered N136AW with Bell Helicopter Textron Inc., Fort Worth, Texas. On 23 December 2008, Bell 407 N136AW was registered with Wells Fargo Bank Northwest NA Trustee, Salk Lake City, Utah. Bell 407 N136AW was exported to Germany and based at Stadtlohn-Vreden airfield (EDLS). On 20 February 2009, registration N136AW was cancelled as exported to Germany, and the Bell 407 was registered D-HAWR in Germany on 5 March 2009. The Bell 407 D-HAWR is based at Stadtlohn-Vreden airfield and replaced Bell 407 D-HBEL in service with its owner.

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