Bell TH-67

The Bell TH-67 Creek, designated as a military version of the Bell 206B-3, primarily serves as a trainer aircraft within the U.S. Army’s fleet. The original Bell 206 encompasses a family of single- and twin-engined utility helicopters, designed and manufactured by Bell Helicopter. Initially conceived as a proposal for a U.S. Army requirement seeking a light observation helicopter, Bell did not secure the contract at first. The subsequent TH-67 model features a larger and more refined fuselage design, providing a spacious cabin for passengers as well as baggage/cargo. The Bell 206B-3 variant, equipped with an upgraded Allison 250-C20J engine and a larger tail rotor for enhanced yaw control, was ultimately chosen by the U.S. Army. The TH-67 models are currently in operation for public utility purposes.

Red Box is delighted to present an extensive range of ground power and support equipment tailored for the Bell TH-67 Creek aircraft. Our offerings include tugs, ground power units, start power units, and more, meticulously designed to meet the specific requirements of the TH-67 Creek.

This collection features the RBSC50 continuous power unit proves ideal for diagnostic work, pre-flight checks, or continuous equipment powering during operations, without depleting the onboard aircraft batteries. The RB50A serves as an efficient starter for the aircraft, reducing the risk of hot starts. For Bell TH-67 Creek aircraft, our TC3000 range offers a versatile unit combining both start and continuous power in a single package.


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