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BELL 206B III JETRANGER(1997)

BELL 206B III JETRANGER
Asking Price
$695,000

Specifications

Year1997
Serial Number4466
RegistrationG-NGLZ
Total Hours1,982
LocationEUROPE, UNITED KINGDOM - ENGLAND
RegionEUROPE

Broker

EASTERN ATLANTIC HELICOPTERS

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AI Description

  • Exceptional condition, meticulously maintained.
  • Low airframe and engine hours.
  • Privately operated, lightly used throughout its life.
  • Features air conditioning and upgraded LED exterior lighting.
  • Equipped with DART heavy-duty landing gear and high-visibility blades.
  • Elegant navy and white paint scheme with dynamic silver and grey accents.
  • Pristine cream leather interior with grey carpet and Alcantara trim.
  • Avionics include Garmin GMA350 audio panel, Garmin 650 GPS/Nav/Com, GTS 800 TCAS, Garmin 8.33 second radio, Garmin GTX330 Mode S transponder, and Garmin radar altimeter.
  • Additional equipment includes breathable air cover, high-capacity fuel tank, rotor brake, Davtron M800 chronometer, ELT, 2x LED landing lights, and LED navigation & anti-collision lights.
  • Additional new LED anti-collision lights on horizontal stabilizer.

About this Model

Overview

The Bell 206B III JetRanger is a widely used light single-engine turbine helicopter known for straightforward systems, predictable handling, and broad mission versatility. It is commonly selected for local passenger moves, pilot training, patrol, and light utility roles where ramp footprint, ease of operation, and turbine reliability are prioritized over payload and all-weather capability.

Mission Fit

Best suited to missions that stay relatively close to base and emphasize dispatch simplicity. The aircraft’s utility is strong for local flying, but payload/range margins narrow quickly with multiple occupants, fuel, and high-density-altitude conditions.

Cabin

The JetRanger’s cabin is compact and functional, typically arranged for a pilot plus four passengers, with good outward visibility that supports sightseeing and observation tasks. Noise and vibration levels are typical for a legacy light turbine helicopter; passenger comfort is highly dependent on interior condition, seating, and headset/intercom quality.