Aircraft Wiki
Advertisement
Brantly B2 N4992C

The Brantly B-2 is an American light helicopter manufactured by Brantly International.

History[]

The B-2 was designed in the early 1950s by Newby Brantly as a simple two-seat light helicopter, simpler than his earlier B-1. The first example flew on 21 February 1953, and the aircraft received certification in 1959, with production beginning shortly after. A five-seat version with a more powerful engine was developed in the early 1960s and called the 305. Production initially ended in the early 1970s, but was resumed in 1976 after Brantly was acquired by Michael Hynes and renamed Brantly-Hynes. B-2s continue to be built today, with over 400 examples already in service.

The United States Army evaluated the B-2 in 1958 as the YHO-3, but found it to be unsuitable for their needs and placed no orders.

Specifications[]

  • Powerplant: One Avco Lycoming IVO-360-A1A piston engine
  • Top speed: 100 mph
  • Range: 250 miles
  • Ceiling: 10,800 ft
  • Crew: 1
  • Empty weight: 1,020 lbs
  • Length: 21 ft 9 in
  • Height: 6 ft 9 in
  • Rotor diameter: 23 ft 9 in
Advertisement