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City / Airport:Dallas Convention Center
Region / Country:Texas, United States
Event:HAI Heli-Expo 1990
Photo Date:4 February 1990
Photo by:Kenneth I. SwartzContact
Photo ID:522928Submit Correction
View count: 528
The opening of the HAI Heli-Expo 1990 Convention included the spectacular landing of prototype Bell XV-15 Tilt Rotor, N702NA, in the parking lot of the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center in downtown Dallas. N702NA made its first fight (hover) on May 3, 1977 at the Bell Flight Test Centre at (KGKY) Arlington Municipal Airport, TX. Both XV-15s prototypes spent their early years at NASA Ames (KNUQ), then N702NA returned to Bell in Texas in Oct. 1981 for further test. On Aug. 22, 1992, it crashed at Arlington without serious pilot injuries. The cockpit was salvaged and became a simulator.
Registration / Serial:N702NA
Aircraft Version:Bell XV-15
C/n (msn):0001
City / Airport:Dallas Convention Center
Region / Country:Texas, United States
Photo Date:4 February 1990
Photo by:Kenneth I. SwartzContact
City / Airport:Dallas Convention Center
Region / Country:Texas, United States
Event:HAI Heli-Expo 1990
Photo Date:4 February 1990
Photo by:Kenneth I. SwartzContact
Photo ID:522928Submit Correction
View count: 528
The opening of the HAI Heli-Expo 1990 Convention included the spectacular landing of prototype Bell XV-15 Tilt Rotor, N702NA, in the parking lot of the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center in downtown Dallas. N702NA made its first fight (hover) on May 3, 1977 at the Bell Flight Test Centre at (KGKY) Arlington Municipal Airport, TX. Both XV-15s prototypes spent their early years at NASA Ames (KNUQ), then N702NA returned to Bell in Texas in Oct. 1981 for further test. On Aug. 22, 1992, it crashed at Arlington without serious pilot injuries. The cockpit was salvaged and became a simulator.
Registration / Serial:N702NA
Aircraft Version:Bell XV-15
C/n (msn):0001
City / Airport:Dallas Convention Center
Region / Country:Texas, United States
Photo Date:4 February 1990
Photo by:Kenneth I. SwartzContact
Registration / Serial:N530NT
Aircraft Original Type:Hughes 369 / 500
Aircraft Generic Type:McDonnell Douglas MD-500/520/530 (369)
Aircraft Version:McDonnell Douglas MD-530N
C/n (msn):160003D
City / Airport:Dallas Convention Center
Region / Country:Texas, United States
Event:HAI Heli-Expo 1990
Photo Date:4 February 1990
Photo by:Kenneth I. SwartzContact
Photo ID:522607Submit Correction
View count: 127
The opening of the HAI Heli-Expo 1990 Convention also included a landing by the prototype McDonnell-Douglas MD530N, N530NT, in the front parking lot of the Dallas Convention center. The NOTAR ("no tail rotor") system was first flown on a Hughes OH-6A (65-12917) on Dec. 17, 1981. After modifications, a second version flew on March 12, 1986. N530NT was the third NOTAR to fly (msn 160003D, ex-N8324F) on Dec. 29, 1989 - two months before Heli-Expo 1990 - but the hot-and-high 530N version never entered production. This 530N was later broken up.
Registration / Serial:N530NT
Aircraft Version:McDonnell Douglas MD-530N
C/n (msn):160003D
City / Airport:Dallas Convention Center
Region / Country:Texas, United States
Photo Date:4 February 1990
Photo by:Kenneth I. SwartzContact
Registration / Serial:N530NT
Aircraft Original Type:Hughes 369 / 500
Aircraft Generic Type:McDonnell Douglas MD-500/520/530 (369)
Aircraft Version:McDonnell Douglas MD-530N
C/n (msn):160003D
City / Airport:Dallas Convention Center
Region / Country:Texas, United States
Event:HAI Heli-Expo 1990
Photo Date:4 February 1990
Photo by:Kenneth I. SwartzContact
Photo ID:522607Submit Correction
View count: 127
The opening of the HAI Heli-Expo 1990 Convention also included a landing by the prototype McDonnell-Douglas MD530N, N530NT, in the front parking lot of the Dallas Convention center. The NOTAR ("no tail rotor") system was first flown on a Hughes OH-6A (65-12917) on Dec. 17, 1981. After modifications, a second version flew on March 12, 1986. N530NT was the third NOTAR to fly (msn 160003D, ex-N8324F) on Dec. 29, 1989 - two months before Heli-Expo 1990 - but the hot-and-high 530N version never entered production. This 530N was later broken up.
Registration / Serial:N530NT
Aircraft Version:McDonnell Douglas MD-530N
C/n (msn):160003D
City / Airport:Dallas Convention Center
Region / Country:Texas, United States
Photo Date:4 February 1990
Photo by:Kenneth I. SwartzContact
City / Airport:Dallas Convention Center
Region / Country:Texas, United States
Event:HAI Heli-Expo 1990
Photo Date:4 February 1990
Photo by:Kenneth I. SwartzContact
Photo ID:522517Submit Correction
View count: 102
The opening of the HAI Heli-Expo 1990 Convention included the spectacular landing of prototype Bell XV-15 Tilt Rotor, N702NA, in the parking lot of the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center in downtown Dallas. N702NA made its first fight (hover) on May 3, 1977 at the Bell Flight Test Centre at (KGKY) Arlington Municipal Airport, TX. Both XV-15s prototypes spent their early years at NASA Ames (KNUQ), then N702NA returned to Bell in Texas in Oct. 1981 for further test. On Aug. 22, 1992, it crashed at Arlington without serious pilot injuries. The cockpit was salvaged and became a simulator.
Registration / Serial:N702NA
Aircraft Version:Bell XV-15
C/n (msn):0001
City / Airport:Dallas Convention Center
Region / Country:Texas, United States
Photo Date:4 February 1990
Photo by:Kenneth I. SwartzContact
City / Airport:Dallas Convention Center
Region / Country:Texas, United States
Event:HAI Heli-Expo 1990
Photo Date:4 February 1990
Photo by:Kenneth I. SwartzContact
Photo ID:522517Submit Correction
View count: 102
The opening of the HAI Heli-Expo 1990 Convention included the spectacular landing of prototype Bell XV-15 Tilt Rotor, N702NA, in the parking lot of the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center in downtown Dallas. N702NA made its first fight (hover) on May 3, 1977 at the Bell Flight Test Centre at (KGKY) Arlington Municipal Airport, TX. Both XV-15s prototypes spent their early years at NASA Ames (KNUQ), then N702NA returned to Bell in Texas in Oct. 1981 for further test. On Aug. 22, 1992, it crashed at Arlington without serious pilot injuries. The cockpit was salvaged and became a simulator.
Registration / Serial:N702NA
Aircraft Version:Bell XV-15
C/n (msn):0001
City / Airport:Dallas Convention Center
Region / Country:Texas, United States
Photo Date:4 February 1990
Photo by:Kenneth I. SwartzContact