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Airliners.net: Bell 412 (532 words)
The 412 family is a development of the 212, the major change being an advanced smaller diameter four blade main rotor in place of the 212's two blade unit.
Development of the 412 began in the late 1970s and two 212s were converted to the new standard to act as development aircraft for the program.
Like the 212, the 412 is in widespread use for a number of utility roles, including EMS and oil rig support, its twin engine configuration being an asset, particularly in the latter role.
Boy Scout Troop 412 (344 words)
Troop 412 is sponsored by Trinity Avenue Presbyterian Church, which is located is Durham, North Carolina.
If you were ever a member of Boy Scout Troop 412 in Occoneechee Council, please send your name and contact information to John Faulkenbury at jfaulkenbury@worldnet.att.net so that we can send you information as we make arrangements for the celebrations.
The Troop 412 bus is famous throughout the area, and indeed the Troop is fortunate to have received such a useful donation.
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