Bell Ch-135 Twin Huey

The Bell UH-1N Twin Huey, later designated Bell CH-135 Twin Huey, is a medium military helicopter and a member of the Huey family, making its inaugural flight in 1969. The initial design for the Bell CH-135 was proposed to meet the requirements of the Canadian Forces under the name CUH-1N Twin Huey. However, soon after, the Canadian Forces adopted a new designation system, referring to the aircraft as the CH-135 Twin Huey. The design was derived from the Bell 205, which served as the basis for creating the Bell 212. The Bell 212 featured an extended fuselage and utilized a modified Pratt & Whitney PT6T-3/T400 Turbo Twin Pac engine. Deliveries for the Bell CH-135 Twin Huey commenced in early 1971, with the Canadian Forces purchasing 50 aircraft.

Red Box is delighted to present a comprehensive range of ground power and support equipment for this aircraft, encompassing tugs, ground power units, start power units, and more, all meticulously suited to the specifications of the Bell CH-135 Twin Huey aircraft.

This assortment includes the RBSC100 continuous power unit is ideal for diagnostic work, pre-flight checks, or continuous equipment powering during operations, without depleting the onboard aircraft batteries. The RB75A serves as an efficient starter for the aircraft, mitigating the risk of hot starts. For Bell CH-135 Twin Huey aircraft, our TC3000 range offers a versatile unit combining both start and continuous power in a single package.


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