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URS designs Bell 407 panel

By Janice Wood · December 19, 2008 ·

United Rotorcraft Solutions (URS) has designed and fabricated an extended instrument panel for the Bell 407.

The panel can be built to any customer’s specifications, according to company officials. URS will cut, paint and silk screen the panel so it goes out as a finished product. The only thing left to the customer is installation and final fitting of the bonnet and glare shield, officials note.

The extended panel allows for installation of special mission avionics and communications systems.
United Rotorcraft Solutions, FAA Repair Station UX9R241Y, provides aircraft completions and refurbishment services, systems integration, maintenance, component overhaul, customized interior installations and unsurpassed exterior finishing on most model helicopters. It also offers FAA-approved NVG compatible lighting systems for many model helicopters and are the exclusive distributor for the only FAA TSO’d Night Vision Goggles.

For more information: UnitedRotorcraft.com.

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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