BELL 429
Fast and comfortable
A smooth, peaceful ride perfect for work or relaxation. A large cabin you can customize to your style. An optional retractable landing gear for convenient taxiing. The Bell 429 is designed around your comfort.
  • 1+7
    pax
    Capacity
  • 155
    kts
    Speed
  • 372
    NM
    Range
Missions
The spacious cabin has seating for six, ample storage and legroom for everyone. And the smooth and quiet ride you need to conduct executive-level business. All to give your in-flight meetings a more refined spin.
Set up your cabin for optimal care. A flat floor provides flexible arrangements. Rear clamshell doors and a litter-height deck make loading easier. All to put your patients at the center of your focus.
Arrive on the scene quickly, and be ready for anything. Ample cabin space, large doors and adjustable components accommodate your equipment---and keep your crew comfortable.
Stay safe in treacherous environments and protected from salt water wear. Carry out your mission in confidence with a built-in flotation system and a twin-engine platform.
Features
Bell 429 Specifications
  • Max Cruise
    155 kts | 287 km/h
  • Range at VLRC
    411 nm | 761 km
  • Max Endurance
    4.5 hrs

* Note: Standard MGW, ISA, Standard fuel – no reserve, at 4,000 ft

  • Aux Fuel (Optional)
    39 US gal | 148 liters
  • Aft Baggage Compartment Volume
    74 ft³ | 2.1 m³
  • Cabin Volume**
    204 ft³ | 5.78 m³
  • Cargo Hook Capacity
    3,000 lbs | 1,361 kg
  • Empty Weight - (Base Aircraft)
    4,465 lbs | 2,025 kg
  • Max Gross Weight (External Load)
    8,000 lbs | 3,629 kg
  • Max Gross Weight (Internal, IGW*)
    7,500 lbs | 3,402 kg
  • Max Gross Weight (Internal, Standard)
    7,000 lbs | 3,175 kg
  • Maximum Seating
    1 + 7
  • Standard Fuel
    217 US gal | 821 litres
  • Useful Load (Internal, Base Configuration, Standard)
    2,535 lbs | 1,150 kg
  • Useful Load (Internal, Base Aircraft, IGW*)
    3,014 lbs | 1,367 kg

* Requires optional internal increased gross weight (IGW) kit, certified by transport Canada.

** Total contiguous volume, including baggage compartment. Does not include copilot volume of 28 ft³/0.8 m³

  • Dual Engines
    Dual Pratt & Whitney Canada electrically-controlled
    PW-207D1/D2 engines
  • Max Continuous
    2 × 635 shp / 2 × 474 kW
  • Takeoff
    2 × 719 shp / 2 × 536 kW
The Bell 429 highlights the Bell BasiX-Pro™ Integrated avionics system (2nd Gen)

The Bell BasiX-Pro™ Avionics System has been specifically designed to meet the requirements of twin engine helicopters and is optimized for IFR, Category A, and EU-OPS compliant operations. The system is highly flexible and configurable to meet various operating and customization needs. The system takes advantage of the latest in display, computer processing, and digital data bus technology to provide a high degree of redundancy, reliability, and flexibility.

The Bell 429 fully integrated cockpit features:

· Single pilot IFR Capability (Dual-pilot option)

· Automatic Flight Control System (AFCS) featuring redundant digital flight control computers (FCCS) and providing 3-axis or 4-axis capability

· All Engine Indication and Crew Alerting System (EICAS)

· Other aircraft systems interfaces, warnings, cautions, aural alerts, and automated performance features are provided through the remotely located Aircraft Data Interface Unit (ADIU)

· Power and performance situational awareness enhanced through Bell patented power situation indicator (PSI) gauge

· Communication, navigation and surveillance system using Garmin GTN-750/650 NAV/COM/WAAS GPS system

The BasiX-Pro™ 2nd generation system incorporates Multi-Function “smart” displays units from Astronautics Corporation of America (ACA). As an additional safety feature, the 2nd generation design also includes 1-button instant couple features that quickly restore coupled flight in the event of pending disorientation:

· Pressing the collective-mounted GA (go around) will re-engage force trim and attitude hold if necessary and will set the aircraft to climb in a level roll attitude

· Pressing the CHFD “CPL” button when uncoupled will re-engage force trim and attitude hold if necessary and will stabilize flight by coupling the flight director to hold current heading, vertical speed, and if 4-axis, airspeed as well. From there, the pilot can adjust references and change modes as required.

Transport Canada approved operation of the Bell 429 at an internal gross weight of 7,500 lb (3,402 kg) in December 2011, increasing the platform's gross weight and enabling customers to operate with greater payloads. To date, the Bell 429 increased gross weight (IGW) has been approved by more than 25 countries, including Canada, China, Brazil and Australia with pending validation in additional nations.
Operation at an internal gross weight of 7,500 lb (3,402 kg) requires installation of the following equipment:

· Flashing Forward Ligh

· Radar Altimeter

· Helicopter Terrain Avoidance and Warning System (HTAWS)

· Cockpit Voice Recorder/Flight Data Recorder

Additional IGW equipment adds approximately 21lb / 10kg of weight to the base aircraft empty weight
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