N599HF - BELL TAH 1P COBRA


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    Aircraft Summary


    General

    Manufacturer
    BELL
    Model
    TAH-1P COBRA
    Condition
    Used
    Registration #
    N599HF
    Description
    Courtesy Aircraft in cooperation with the Army Aviation Historical Foundation offers an exclusive opportunity to purchase several outstanding restored Warbirds. These aircraft will be sold to further the historical mission of the foundation and to allow additional aircraft to be restored and demonstrated to the public. See additional photos and more details at www.courtesyaircraft.com Very rare Cobra, one of the few Cobra transition trainers produced by Bell for the Army. Only Cobra flying in civilian hands with complete armament systems (demilled).

    Airframe

    Total Time
    6204.0
    Airframe Notes
    6204 Hrs TTSNEW

    Rotor

    Rotor Notes
    Main Rotor Blades: Kaman, 8903 Hrs Remaining Tail Rotor Blades: 1726 Hrs Remaining

    Engine 1

    Engine 1 Notes
    Lycoming T53-L-703 Turbine 1,800 shp (derated to 1500 shp) TBO Time Remaining: 439 Hrs

    Avionics

    Avionics/Radios
    VHF-King KY 196 Full military avionics

    Additional Equipment

    Additional Equipment
    Armament Systems (demilled): • M-197 20MM gun system, converted to butane/oxygen gas firing system for air shows • Telescopic Sight Unit (TSU) Houseing and gunner’s cockpit sight • Air Data System (ADS) sensing head • Head Up Display (HUD) Targeting Sight housing • 7 shot (2) and 19 shot (2) 2.75’ rocket pods • Tracor Chaff/Flare Dispenser Housing Dual flight controls – front seat instructor override controls MISCELLANEOUS: New paint, July 2007 Performance: Speed 190 kts Vne, Range: 300 sm Army maintenance manuals and pilot operating manual (TM-10) Experimental Exhibition Certified Complete records on component parts

    Exterior

    Exterior Notes
    Painted in U.S. Army markings from when it first went into U.S. Army operational service in 1978 with A Company, 229th Attack Helicopter Battalion, 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, KY

    Inspection Status

    Inspection Status
    Annual inspection completed May 2007, current on maintenance program


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