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Bell Helicopter to highlight capabilities of AH-1Z Viper and V-22 Osprey at SAS '15
Bell Helicopter to highlight capabilities of AH-1Z Viper and V-22 Osprey at SAS '15
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2015 - Bell Helicopter press release
Bell Helicopter to highlight capabilities of AH-1Z Viper and
V-22 Osprey at SAS '15
Bell
Helicopter, a Textron Inc. company, has announced its show plans for
the 50th annual Navy League Sea Air Space exposition in National Harbor,
Md., April 13-15. The company will display models of a Bell Boeing V-22
Osprey tiltrotor and a Bell AH-1Z attack helicopter. Interactive kiosks
will accompany each aircraft to help illustrate the capability and performance
of each aircraft.
MV-22 Osprey takes off from the amphibious assault
ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3)
(Credit: US Navy)
“Through
the last five decades, the Navy League Sea Air Space exposition has
established itself as a pivotal engagement opportunity,”
said Mitch Snyder, executive vice president of Military Business at
Bell Helicopter. “The U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps and the
U.S. Coast Guard are able to get together in the same space with their
partners in industry to discuss the important issues facing our maritime
forces. This unique event gives us the chance for crucial, face-to-face
communication to occur so we can arrive at the most efficient ways
to deliver the best platforms to our men and women defending our country.”
During the show,
attendees will get the opportunity to learn more about our military
aircraft during program briefings on the Bell AH-1Z, UH-1Y and V-22.
A UH-1Y and AH-1Z program briefing is scheduled for 1400 on 13 April
in Room Azalea 3. The briefing will be delivered by Col. Stephen S.
Girard, Program Manager of PMA-276. A V-22 program briefing is scheduled
for 1400 on 14 April, also in Room Azalea 3. The briefing will be
delivered by Col. Daniel B. Robinson, Program Manager of PMA-275.