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  1. Scar59

    Bell 47 Helicopter - Australia

    Found a copy of AMT (Aircraft Maint. Technology) Jan/Feb 13 issue in the break room. Bell 47 on the cover and an interesting article about current support and upgrades to the craft. Scott's Helicopter Services located in LeSuere, MN holds the Type Certificate for the helicopter. (AMT can be...
  2. Scar59

    Bell 47 Helicopter - Australia

    To All, Looks like we're all on the same page, please post pictures and make sure you get a look at it's maintenance logs. This could be one of those diamonds in the rough. You never know, you might want to learn to fly it. JC
  3. Scar59

    Bell 47 Helicopter - Australia

    Clinto, -good point, if it is not fly able and will sit in the front yard, it's worth about $ 1000.00. Simple, it's a piece of history. If it can be made airworthy, it's worth is between $50k-$100k. Big difference. The OP needs to state his intent, sounds like he wants the helicopter as a toy/...
  4. Scar59

    Bell 47 Helicopter - Australia

    Well that don't make sense, that would be like buying a old truck and not driving it. If the aircraft is not airworthy it is not worth much more than a static display. Maybe be it should be put in a museum. If your intent is just have a old piece of flying history, serial numbers and...
  5. Scar59

    Bell 47 Helicopter - Australia

    "Local CAA" =Australian CASA, their regulations are just as strict. It take a pretty penny to keep a Bell 47 airworthy.
  6. Scar59

    Bell 47 Helicopter - Australia

    Without log books/maintenance ,AD compliance history, the FAA/local CAA will not let it fly. TopTiger put in perspective . I wonder if it is airworthy, pics would help .
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