- The Bell P-63
Kingcobra is an
American fighter aircraft that was
developed by Bell
Aircraft during World War II.
Based on the
preceding Bell P-39 Airacobra...
- The Bell
Model 309
KingCobra was an
experimental attack helicopter developed by Bell Helicopter,
based on the Bell AH-1 Cobra. The AH-1
Cobra was developed...
- Many
elements of the P-39E were
subsequently incorporated in the P-63
Kingcobra, a
parallel program to
develop an
enlarged version of the Airacobra; the...
- "Oldsmobile M4." It was
primarily mounted in the Bell P-39
Airacobra and P-63
Kingcobra, with the U.S. Navy also
using it on many PT boats.
Designed primarily...
-
place at
medium and
lower altitudes.
Together with the
derivative P-63
Kingcobra, the P-39 was one of the most
successful fixed-wing
aircraft manufactured...
-
swept wings, the US Navy
contracted Bell
Aircraft to
modify two P-63
Kingcobras as test
aircraft for use by NACA.
These aircraft, ****igned the bureau...
- east. In 1972, the Army
conducted an
evaluation between the Bell 309
KingCobra, the
Lockheed Cheyenne, and the
Sikorsky S-67 in a
competitive fly-off...
- two
World War II–era aircraft, a B-17
Flying Fortress and a Bell P-63
Kingcobra,
collided mid-air and
crashed during the
Wings Over
Dallas air show at...
- the twin
engined AH-1 SeaCobra/SuperCobra and the
experimental Bell 309
KingCobra. Furthermore,
surplus AH-1
helicopters have been
repurposed for other...
- was
produced shortly before the end of
World War II.
Called the P-63
Kingcobra, this
warplane addressed many of the
shortcomings of the P-39, though...