Bell 412Sp(Twin Pack Engine)

The Bell 412 is a utility helicopter designed and built by Bell Helicopter, and is part of the Huey family. Bell commenced developing the 412 in the late 1970s, based on a previous Bell aircraft, the 212. Two of the 212 models were converted and modified with a more powerful twin-pack engine, and a more sophisticated, four-blade rotor, to create prototypes of the new Bell 412, first flying in 1979. The initial Bell 412 model was certified in January 1981, and deliveries started right after the certification. The first variant in the new 412 family was the Bell 412SP, with the most significant improvements being higher MTOW, added fuel capacity and more options to modify the seating arrangements in the cabin.

Priceless Aviation is pleased to offer a great range of ground power and support equipment for this aircraft, including tugs, ground power units, start power units, aviation tools, and more, which are perfectly suited to the requirements of the Bell 412SP (Twin Pack Engine) aircraft.

This includes the popular RBI9400T mechanic hand trolley case complete with 161 BAHCO tools, the RBSC100 continuous power unit, which is ideal for diagnostic work, pre-flight checks or for continuous powering of equipment during operations, without draining the onboard aircraft batteries and the Twin RB50A for starting the aircraft, helping to avoid hot starts. We also offer a combination of start and continuous power in one unit for the Bell 412SP (Twin Pack Engine) aircrafts in our TC3000 range.

View all recommended ground power equipment, tools and Tugs for the Bell 412SP (Twin Pack Engine) aircrafts below.


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