Brantly B-2

Brantly B-2
Brantly B2B on display at the Helicopter Museum (Weston).
Role Light Helicopter
Manufacturer Brantly Helicopter Corporation
Designer Newby O. Brantly
First flight 1953
Introduction 1958

The Brantly B-2 is an American two-seat light helicopter produced by the Brantly Helicopter Corporation.

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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 180hp fuel-injected engine. The B-2B has a three-blade main rotor and an all-metal fuselage, it can be operated with skid, wheel or float landing gear. Unusually, to save room, the engine is fitted vertically in the fuselage behind the cabin.

Operational history

The basic design remained in production for over 30 years. The United States Army evaluated the B-2 (designated the YHO-3) in 1958, although it was not ordered. An improved larger version with five seats was designated the Brantly 305.

Variants

Operators

Civil Operators

Military Operators

Accidents and incidents

The B-2 has had 21 fatal accidents between February 1964 and August 2009.[3]

Survivors

A B2B belonging of the Flying Gyrocopter and Old Aircraft museum at Midden-Zeeland, Netherlands was reportedly about to fly again November 2009.[4]

Specifications (B-2B with skid landing gear)

Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1976-77 [5]

General characteristics

Performance

See also

Related lists

References

Bibliography

Further reading

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