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Read the original first flight press release:
Bell's ARH Demonstrator Takes Flight at XworX
ARLINGTON, Texas (2 June 2005)--- A Bell 407, converted to a flying
demonstrator aircraft for the U.S. Army's Armed Reconnaissance
Helicopter program (ARH), flew for the first time today at the
company's XworX research and development facility at Arlington
Municipal Airport.
Bell Test Pilot Lynn Morgan and Flight Test Engineer Brian Cassidy flew
the Bell ARH Demonstrator on its first hop of 0.4 hrs early this
morning. The ARH Demonstrator was flown three times today for a total
of 1.5 flight hours.
Today's flight testing demonstrated rotor and power train technology,
handling qualities, structural dynamics and the FLIR System.
Bell Helicopter, a Textron company, is offering the Bell ARH in the
program to produce 368 new helicopters for the Army to be delivered
between fiscal years 2006-2011.
The Bell ARH is based on the highly successful commercial Bell 407.
Over 600 Bell 407 helicopters are in service with over 1.2 million
flight hours.
The Army is expected to make a decision on the ARH program within the
next two months. The Bell ARH will be completed at the company's
Military Aircraft Assembly Center, Amarillo, Texas.
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