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Old 22nd Apr 2009, 13:48
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This would be dependent on which model of the Bell 47 you are talking about, the operating conditions (Altitude and temperature) and the weight of the various people and equipment.
From my own experiences, operating a Bell 47 G2 in the UK many years ago under failry standard ISO conditions, we were very challenged to get airborne at all with two reasonably large people on board (me and the student!)
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