This is one of the helicopters on the project i'm working on. It ferries surveyors, line crews and the occasional archaeologist to various points in the project area.
My favorite helicopter. As a child and still in adulthood I am always wishing to fly on board the Bell 212. In the 1970's I used to watch them overflying Mexico City. Mexican President Luis Echeverria owned one. Unfortunately Bell 212 had been reaching the end of its life and being retired from service. It has been replaced by 4 blades Models 412 406 429.
@BoredomKills25 avionics dont give power there chief
hawker800FO 1 month ago
@Hobiecat33 Thats why you modify the avionics on it, its easy...sort of.
BoredomKills25 2 months ago
great rotorcraft and the legendary sound of a twin blade Huey
455cui 4 months ago
Haha.....the Bell 222A is one of the most gutless under powered A/C I've ever flown the 222 UT is a bit better but the 212 will live on forever.
Hobiecat33 5 months ago
That whomp-whomp sound is pure music when you see one for real!
I agree, it's a gorgeous helicopter, but the Bell 222A is the only Bell(e) for me!
Jaliya48 8 months ago
this is my dad
MrSAILINGROCKS 9 months ago
love this video, the sound is awsome, thank you for sharing it with us.
Haggman66 10 months ago
@B212helipilot I'm agree with you!
Arndassault 1 year ago
My favorite helicopter. As a child and still in adulthood I am always wishing to fly on board the Bell 212. In the 1970's I used to watch them overflying Mexico City. Mexican President Luis Echeverria owned one. Unfortunately Bell 212 had been reaching the end of its life and being retired from service. It has been replaced by 4 blades Models 412 406 429.
lailasalas 1 year ago
nothin cooler than the sound of a 212
B212helipilot 1 year ago 2