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List Of Aircraft (Br–Bz)
__NOTOC__ This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Br' through 'Bz'. Ba-bl Bradley (Chico, CA) * Bradley BA-100 Aerobat * Bradley BA-200 ATAC * Bradley BA-300 Himat Bradley (Curtiss Bradley, Tulsa, OK) * Bradley LRB-1 Bradley (Ben R. Bradley, Fort Lauderdale, FL) * Bradley Imp Brædstrup * Brædstrup Ultralet Fly BUF 1 Brain (Jacob T & Jacob J Brain, Paterson, NJ) * Brain 1933 monoplane Braley Beezle Bug ((Thomas) Braley Aircraft Co, 211 E Douglas Ave and 6400 E Franklin Rd, Wichita, KS) * Braley B-1 * Braley B2-K5 * Braley B2-R5 * Braley B2-J6 * Braley B-2C6 Brändli (Max Brändli) * Brändli BX-2 Cherry Brandt (Michel Brandt) * Brandt Kochab Brantly (Brantly Helicopter Corp) * Brantly B-1 * Brantly B-2 * Brantly B-2A * Brantly B-2B * Brantly B-3 * Brantly 305 * Brantly HO-3 * Brantly-Hynes H-5T Bratu (Romulus Bratu) * Bratu 220 Bratukhin * Bratukhin AK * Bratukhin Omega * Bratukhin Om ...
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Bradley Aerospace
Bradley Aerospace, Inc. was an American aircraft manufacturer, founded by Bradley Huggins and based in Chico, California. The company specialized in the design and manufacture of light aircraft in the form of kits for amateur construction.Purdy, Don: ''AeroCrafter - Homebuilt Aircraft Sourcebook, Fifth Edition'', pages 129 and 347. BAI Communications, 15 July 1998. In April 2015 the company's corporate status was listed as "suspended". The company marketed a kit for its all-metal aerobatic Bradley BA-100 Aerobat and then went on to design a two-seat aerobatic aircraft, the Bradley BA-200 ATAC, although only one was built. A third design, the Bradley BA-300 Himat, does not seem to have progressed to the completion of a prototype. Aircraft References External linksCompany website archiveson Archive.org The Internet Archive is an American digital library with the stated mission of "universal access to all knowledge". It provides free public access to collect ...
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Braley B-2C6
Braley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Berton Braley (1882–1966), American poet * Bruce Braley (born 1957), the Democratic Congressman for Iowa's first Congressional District *Callum Braley (born 1994), English rugby union player * David Braley (1941–2020), Canadian sports tycoon and senator *Scott Braley (born 1947), leftist activist and regional organizer for the Michigan State University's chapter of the SDS See also *Braley, Missouri Braley is an unincorporated community in Clinton County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The community was named in honor of Charles A. Braley, a railroad official. References Unincorporated communities in Clinton County, Missouri U ..., a community in the United States * David Braley Athletic Centre, new sports venue at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, which opened up in 2007 {{surname ...
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Brantly HO-3
The Brantly B-2 is an American two-seat light helicopter produced by the Brantly Helicopter Corporation. Design and development After the failure of his first design, the Brantly B-1, Newby O. Brantly decided to design a simpler and less complicated helicopter for the private buyer. The B-2 had a single main rotor and an anti-torque tail rotor and first flew on 21 February 1953. This was followed by an improved second prototype that first flew on 14 August 1956. The B-2A was introduced with a modified cabin, and the B-2B had a larger 180 hp fuel-injected engine. The B-2B has a three-bladed articulated main rotor and an all-metal fuselage, it can be operated with skid, wheel or float landing gear. The piston engine is fitted vertically in the fuselage behind the cabin. Operational history The basic design has remained in production for over 50 years. The United States Army ordered five B-2s (designated the YHO-3) to be evaluated in the Light Observation Helicopter competi ...
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Brantly 305
The Brantly 305 is an American five-seat light helicopter of the 1960s. It is an enlarged version of the Brantly B-2 which was produced by the Brantly Helicopter Corporation. Design and development The five-seater Model 305 helicopter is based on the smaller two-seat Brantly B-2 that was designed by Newby O. Brantly. The helicopter is powered by a Lycoming IVO-540 flat six piston engine. The enlarged cabin has room for five passengers, two side-by-side forward-facing seats and a bench seat at the rear for three passengers. The Model 305 first flew during January 1964 and FAA type approval was received 29 July 1965. 45 were built during the mid 60's by Brantly and Brantly-Hynes produced an improved version in 1985 of which 4 were built. The Brantly 305 suffered from a ground resonance problems. Hynes developed a more powerful and streamline version in 1993, none were produced. Specifications See also References * Taylor, John W.R. ''Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1976 ...
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Brantly B-3
Brantly may refer to: * Brantly International, American aviation manufacturer * Brantly, given name ** Brantly Womack, American scholar * Brantly, surname ** Keith Brantly, American long-distance runner ** Rob Brantly, American baseball player ** Justin Brantly, American football player ** Kent Brantly, American physician and author ** Newby O. Brantly, American inventor and entrepreneur ** Susan Brantly, American scholar ** Theodore Brantly, American jurist See also * Brantley (other) Brantley may refer to: Places United States * Brantley, Alabama, a town * Brantley County, Georgia * Brantley Lake, a lake in southwestern New Mexico Persons with the given name * Brantley Coile, American inventor * Brantley Gilbert (born 1985), A ...
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Brantly B-2B
The Brantly B-2 is an American two-seat light helicopter produced by the Brantly Helicopter Corporation. Design and development After the failure of his first design, the Brantly B-1, Newby O. Brantly decided to design a simpler and less complicated helicopter for the private buyer. The B-2 had a single main rotor and an anti-torque tail rotor and first flew on 21 February 1953. This was followed by an improved second prototype that first flew on 14 August 1956. The B-2A was introduced with a modified cabin, and the B-2B had a larger 180 hp fuel-injected engine. The B-2B has a three-bladed articulated main rotor and an all-metal fuselage, it can be operated with skid, wheel or float landing gear. The piston engine is fitted vertically in the fuselage behind the cabin. Operational history The basic design has remained in production for over 50 years. The United States Army ordered five B-2s (designated the YHO-3) to be evaluated in the Light Observation Helicopter competi ...
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Brantly B-2A
The Brantly B-2 is an American two-seat light helicopter produced by the Brantly Helicopter Corporation. Design and development After the failure of his first design, the Brantly B-1, Newby O. Brantly decided to design a simpler and less complicated helicopter for the private buyer. The B-2 had a single main rotor and an anti-torque tail rotor and first flew on 21 February 1953. This was followed by an improved second prototype that first flew on 14 August 1956. The B-2A was introduced with a modified cabin, and the B-2B had a larger 180 hp fuel-injected engine. The B-2B has a three-bladed articulated main rotor and an all-metal fuselage, it can be operated with skid, wheel or float landing gear. The piston engine is fitted vertically in the fuselage behind the cabin. Operational history The basic design has remained in production for over 50 years. The United States Army ordered five B-2s (designated the YHO-3) to be evaluated in the Light Observation Helicopter competiti ...
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Brantly B-2
The Brantly B-2 is an American two-seat light helicopter produced by the Brantly Helicopter Corporation. Design and development After the failure of his first design, the Brantly B-1, Newby O. Brantly decided to design a simpler and less complicated helicopter for the private buyer. The B-2 had a single main rotor and an anti-torque tail rotor and first flew on 21 February 1953. This was followed by an improved second prototype that first flew on 14 August 1956. The B-2A was introduced with a modified cabin, and the B-2B had a larger 180 hp fuel-injected engine. The B-2B has a three-bladed articulated main rotor and an all-metal fuselage, it can be operated with skid, wheel or float landing gear. The piston engine is fitted vertically in the fuselage behind the cabin. Operational history The basic design has remained in production for over 50 years. The United States Army ordered five B-2s (designated the YHO-3) to be evaluated in the Light Observation Helicopter competiti ...
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Brantly B-1
The Brantly B-1 was a 2-seat, coaxial-rotor helicopter designed by Newby O. Brantly and constructed by the Pennsylvania Elastic Company, Brantly's employer. Design and development In 1946, Brantly started flight testing the B-1 prototype (NX69125), which used a 150 hp Franklin O-335 The Franklin O-335 (company designations variations on 6A and 6V) was an American air-cooled aircraft engine of the 1940s. The engine was of six-cylinder, horizontally-opposed layout and displaced . The power output of later variants was . ... engine in the fabric fuselage and two three-bladed rotors that rotated at 320 rpm and were fitted coaxially. The collective, cyclic, and differential controls were enclosed in the rotor hubs and ran in an oil-bath. Each rotor blade weighed 5.5 kilos. It also had a fixed wheel undercarriage with a tailwheel under the tailfin. Unfortunately, the design was too heavy and complex and was abandoned. Specifications References External links Brantly ...
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Brantly Helicopter Corporation
Brantly International Inc. is an American helicopter company with its engineering and administrative offices based Coppell, Texas, United States. Manufacturing of Brantly-designed helicopters is now carried out by Qingdao Haili Helicopters of China. History Brantly Helicopter The company started out 1945 as Brantly Helicopter Corporation in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, founded by Newby O. Brantly. Brantly was so impressed with the Sikorsky VS-300 that he decided to design his own helicopter. In 1946 his first helicopter, the Brantly B-1 with coaxial rotors made its first flight. The B-1 was not put into production. Using lessons learned from the B-1, he decided to build a two-seater with a simple rotor design. This helicopter, the Brantly B-2, made its first flight 1953. In 1957 the company moved to Frederick, Oklahoma, where the B-2 was certified in 1959. He later designed the Brantly 305, a five-seater which made its first flight 1964. It was certified by the FAA in ...
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Brandt Kochab
Brandt may refer to: Places United States * Brandt, Ohio, an unincorporated community * Brandt, South Dakota, a town * Brandt Township, Polk County, Minnesota Elsewhere * Mount Brandt, Queen Maud Land, Antarctica * Brandt Cove, South Georgia Island, Atlantic Ocean * 3503 Brandt, an asteroid Other uses * Brandt (name) * Brandt (company), a German rusk and chocolate manufacturer * Brandt (brand), a French brandname producing various home equipment * Brandt House (other), several houses on the US National Register of Historic Places * Brandt Centre, an arena in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada See also * * * Brand (other) * Brant (other) * Ernie Brandts (born 1956), Dutch former footballer * Brandts Museum of Photographic Art The Danish Museum of Photographic Art (Danish: Museet for Fotokunst) is in Odense, Denmark. It is the only national Danish art museum dedicated specifically to photographic art. It was founded in 1987 as part of the Bran ...
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