Name | Description | Models |
Avicopter
| Created 2008 with assets of CNY20 billion, headquarters being established at Tianjin. |
Avicopter
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Avimech International Aircraft
| Founded in 1998 and became a corporation in the state of Arizona in 2005. |
Avimech
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Bell
| Manufacturer of military and civil helicopters and tilt rotors. The company was founded in 1935 as the 'Bell Aircraft Corporation'. In 1941, Bell started to develop helicopters. Bell Helicopter always had a close relationship with Agusta. Bell produced the first FAA certified helicopter for civil use (model 47) and the almost famous model 205, better known as the 'Huey'. Since 1976, the company’s name has been 'Bell Helicopter Textron'. |
Bell
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Bell Agusta
| Bell-Agusta Aerospace company is a joint venture formed in 1998 between Bell Helicopter Textron and Agusta (now AgustaWestland), the purpose of which was the development of the BA609 Civil Tiltrotor aircraft. |
Bell Agusta
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BHR
| Manufacturer of very light helicopters. |
BHR
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Boeing
| Boeing is a major aerospace and defence company. It acquired the Vertol Aircraft Corporation in 1960 and turned it into their Vertol Division. The CH-47 Chinook is produced by this division. Boeing is currently developing the V-22 Osprey (a VTOL airplane) in conjunction with Bell Helicopter Textron. |
Boeing
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Brantly International
| Brantly Helicopter Corporation was set up in the 1950s. Brantly himself designed the B-1, B-2 and Brantly 305 models. The Brantly designs changed hands many times. In 1996 Brantly International started production of the B-2B. In 2009 all activities were handed over to the Chinees company Qingdao Haili Helicopters Co. Ltd. |
Brantly
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Bristol Aeroplane Company
| Bristol Aeroplane was a British aviation company. Bristol designed and produced a few helicopter models: Type 171 Sycamore and the Type 171 and 192 Belvedere. |
Bristol
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CH-7 Heli-Sport S.r.l.
| Manufacturer of the HeliSport CH-7 family of sports helicopters. |
HeliSport
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Cicare
| Argetina based helicopter manufacturer founded by the inventor Augusto Cicaré. |
Cicare
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