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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 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 (NX691 ...
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Newby O. Brantly Newby Odell Brantly (April 13, 1905 – July 19, 1993) was an American inventor, engineer and entrepreneur who founded the Brantly Helicopter Corporation. Life Born in Newport, Texas, Newby Brantly was the son of William Franklin and Ida Mae ...
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
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ordered five B-2s (designated the YHO-3) to be evaluated in the
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competition in 1958, although it lost the bid, the Army operated the H-5T unmanned variant as target from 1986.Harding 1990, pp. 73–74. Introduced in the early 1970s, an improved larger version with five seats was designated the Brantly 305.Frawley, Gerard. ''The International Directory of Civil Aircraft''. Aerospace Publications Pty Ltd, 1997. .


Variants

* Brantly B-2: Two-seat single-engined light utility helicopter. ** Brantly YHO-3: United States military designation for the B2. * Brantly B-2A: Initial production version. * Brantly B-2B: Improved version, fitted with new metal rotor blades, and an uprated fuel-injected 180 hp Lycoming piston engine. *
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 ...
: Larger five-seat version. * H-2: Designation of the B-2B built by Brantly-Hynes between 1976 and 1979. * Brantly B-2J10: Projected tandem-rotor version with longer and wider fuselage for carrying passengers and/or cargo. Unbuilt. * V750 UAV: An
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version developed by Qingdao Haili Helicopters Co. Ltd., a joint venture between Brantly International Inc,
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Wenquan International Aviation Investment Co., Ltd, and Qingdao Brantly Investment Consultation Co., Ltd. Maiden flight was completed on May 7, 2011, and received an order from an unnamed customer


Accidents and incidents

The B-2 has had 21 fatal accidents between February 1964 and August 2009.


Survivors

* B-2 N2143U was purchased in 1962 and flown by Dean Svec for all of its total of 2,108 hrs. It was retired in 2006 and is now on permanent public display at the
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. A B2B belonging to the Flying Gyrocopter and Old Aircraft museum at Midden-Zeeland, Netherlands was reportedly about to fly again November 2009.''FlyPast'', November 2009, p.17 A Greek road-assistance company named Express Service based in Thessaloniki operated a B2B Brantly-Hynes helicopter for several years. That helicopter started flying in 1978 and had the Greek registration number SX-AHH. First captain was the pilot Kaltekis Spyridon. B2 sn#18 is in Chino awaiting restoration after the 2005/2010 floods at Corona airport,a month underwater did little corrosive damage... , a B2B acquired for spares to complete restoration (dual serial numbers found "spliced together bird")


Specifications (B-2B with skid landing gear)


See also


References


Bibliography

* * * * * Frawley, Gerard. ''The International Directory of Civil Aircraft''. Aerospace Publications Pty Ltd, 1997. . * *


Further reading

* ''The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982–1985)''. London: Orbis Publishing. * '
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'', 1965
"British-built Brantlys?"
''FLIGHT'', 30 January 1959


External links


Specs & Photo at Flugzeuginfo.net

Brantly B-2J10 at ''Stingray's List of Rotorcraft''
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