It depends the equipment installed in the aircraft, it will go from US$2.6M to US$3.0M (Bell 407 helicopter). For a better idea look for it in the Blue Book...
The empty weight: is 2,668 lb (1,210 kg) they have a maximum useful load of 2,347 lb (internal) (1,065 kg (internal)) which give them a max takeoff weight around 6,000 lb (2,722 kg).
The phone number of the Liberty Bell Memorial Museum is: 407-727-1776.
The least expensive helicopter is the two-seat Robinson R-22, at $265,000 per copy. It will carry a 400-pound load, so it's okay if you want a helicopter to go up and have fun flying a helicopter, or to dry off cherry trees (don't laugh; if a cherry tree gets wet while the cherries are almost ripe and you don't dry it off the crop will go bad, so in places that have lots of cherry growers people will buy helicopters and hire themselves out to dry the trees after rainstorms), but if you want to haul any kind of a load--like your children or your dog--it's not what you want. The least expensive helicopter you can do anything with is a Robinson R-44, which costs $365,000. If you want a Bell 407, which is the current version of the "Jet Ranger" helicopter you see everywhere, you need $2.5 million.
Bell 206, Bell 407, and Bell 429 are the commonly used types of air ambulances. Other airplanes for the job include the Eurocopted AS350 and the Eurocopter EC 145.
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70% out of 407 = 70% * 407 = 0.7 * 407 = 284.9
407 tenths = 407/10 = 407 ÷ 10 = 40.7
407 = CDVIIIt is: 407 = CDVII in Roman numerals
At 20 mpg, it would cost 531.97 At 30 mpg, it would cost 354.65
The factors of 407 are: 1, 11, 37, and 407.The prime factors of 407 are: 11 and 37.
Selling something for 439 that cost 407 gives 32 profit which is a 7.86% mark-up or 7.29% profit