Publication: Air Power History Publication Date: 22-MAR-04 Delivery: Immediate Online Access Author: Dorr, Robert F.
Article Excerpt Are Air Power History readers too timid to reveal their aircraft-spotting skills? A mere thirteen readers tried their hand at identifying last issue's "What Is It?" flying machine. One reader got it wrong.
Last issue's mystery aircraft was the Bell H--12B helicopter.
In 1946, Bell Helicopter was working on a general utility helicopter that would be larger than its Model 47, the familiar, bubble-nosed craft known to American film and television audiences for its role on M*A*S*H. Although the Model 47 is...
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