Bell 412Hp (Twin Pack Engine)

The Bell 412 stands as a utility helicopter crafted and manufactured by Bell Helicopter, belonging to the Huey family. Bell initiated the development of the 412 in the late 1970s, drawing inspiration from a prior Bell aircraft, the 212. Two models of the 212 underwent conversion and modification, featuring a more powerful twin-pack engine and an advanced four-blade rotor, resulting in prototypes for the new Bell 412, which took its inaugural flight in 1979. The initial Bell 412 model received certification in January 1981, with deliveries commencing right after certification. The 1991 addition to the family is the Bell 412HP, which eventually replaced the 412SP model, being a variant with an upgraded transmission.

Red Box is delighted to present an extensive array of ground power and support equipment for this aircraft, encompassing tugs, ground power units, start power units, and more, meticulously tailored to meet the needs of the Bell 412HP (Twin Pack Engine) aircraft.

This assortment includes the RBSC100 continuous power unit, ideal for diagnostic work, pre-flight checks, or continuous equipment powering during operations without depleting the onboard aircraft batteries. Additionally, the Twin RB50A serves as an effective starter for the aircraft, mitigating the risk of hot starts. For the Bell 412HP (Twin Pack Engine) aircraft, our TC3000 range presents a combination of start and continuous power in a single unit.


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