As far as I can see the a/c has just disapeared completly of any register,
So far it can't be found in any of Airtracks records or registers. I have found Airtrack to be very good at supplying data contained in the "Western" country's registers. It is therefore possible that it left Canada and went to a less developed country where records are not as easy to access.
[/QUOTE] I think that it has been distroyed and no one has notified the CAA hence Bell has no record for any parts or certs.[/QUOTE]
If an aircraft is destroyed someone will know. Bell will then cover there behinds and notify the public that the serial number has been canceled. Therefore I believe that what ever happened to the machine it was not completely lost in one accident.
Thus I have two theories as to what has happened to the machine.
1. It is in a pile of bits in Canada.
2. It has left Canada and is possibly flying in a less developed country of the world.