The BO 105 CB-2 is Temporarily Discounted for its First Flight Anniversary!
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[/p][p]The maiden flight of the light twin-engine Bo 105 helicopter took place on February 16th 1967 at the Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm airfield in Ottobrunn near Munich. The prototype took to the air with a new hingeless four-blade hub and composite blades, the key innovation of the project. The Bo 105 became the first production helicopter with a rigid rotor and one of the first light twin-engine helicopters. Its design guaranteed reliability and durability, and thanks to it, the Bo 105 could perform aerobatic maneuvers and found wide application in both military and civilian service. [/p][p][/p][h2]The BO 105 CB-2 is temporarily available at a 30% discount for 5,992 Golden Eagles![/h2][p][/p]![]()
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[/carousel][h3]About this helicopter[/h3]
- [p]This offer is only available during the promotional period.[/p]
[p]When: From February 16th (10:00 GMT) until February 19th (10:00 GMT).[/p][p]Where: Germany > Helicopter > Premium vehicles.[/p][p][/p][p][/p][carousel]
- [p]The BO 105 CB-2 is an experimental version of the Bo 105, developed for the Swedish Army’s anti-tank helicopter competition. This version features improved optics and the American BGM-71 TOW anti-tank guided missile system. Use the helicopter’s maneuverability and compact size to evade threats and launch sudden, precise strikes against enemy armored vehicles![/p]