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MBB Bo 209 Monsun         
TWO-SEAT LIGHT AIRCRAFT DEVELOPED IN 1968 BY MESSERSCHMITT-BÖLKOW-BLOHM
Bölkow BO 209; Bölkow Bo 209; MBB BO 209; Bolkow Bo 209; Boelkow BO 209; Bolkow BO 209; Boelkow Bo 209; Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm BO 209 Monsun; MBB Bö 209 Monsun; MBB MHK-101; Bölkow Bö 209 Monsun; MBB Bo 209
The MBB Bo 209 Monsun (originally the Bolkow MHK-101) is a two-seat light aircraft that was developed in West Germany in the late 1960s.
MBB Bo 105         
  • The first Bo 105E-4 that entered service with the Albanian Air Brigade, 2006
  • German Army Bo 105, 1986
  • 1974
  • German Army Bo 105P in flight
  • EMS helicopter]]
  • A [[Canadian Coast Guard]] MBB Bo 105 over [[St. Lawrence River]] near [[Quebec City]]
  • Offshore-configured Bo 105
  • A German state police Bo 105 CBS
  • USS ''Yorktown'']], 2002
  • A view of a Bo 105's engine, transmission, and main rotor
  • Russian MBB Bo 105 at [[HeliRussia]] 2008
  • A Hkp9A of the [[Swedish Army]]
  • 350px
  • Bruneian Bo 105 in flight
1967 UTILITY HELICOPTER FAMILY BY BOLKOW
Messerschmitt-Bolkow-Blohm BO-105 (CCG); BO-105; Eurocopter BO 105; Eurocopter BO-105; PAH-1; Bo 105; Eurocopter Bo 105; BO 105; Bölkow Bo 105; Bölkow BO 105; MBB BO 105; Bo105; Bo-105 pah 1a1 (kws); MBB Bö 105; Boelkow Bo 105; MBB Boe 105; Boelkow BO 105; Bolkow Bo 105; Bolkow BO 105; Nbo-105; Messerschmitt-Bolkow-Blohm BO-105; Boeing Vertol BO 105; Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm BO 105; IPTN NBO-105; The MBB Bo 105; Bölkow Bö 105; MBB Bö 106; Bolkow-105 DBS; MBB BO-105; MBB Hkp9; Bölkow Bö 106; MBB Bo 106; MBB Bo.105; MBB Bo-105
The Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm Bo 105 is a light, twin-engine, multi-purpose helicopter developed by Bölkow of Ottobrunn, West Germany. It was the first light twin-engine helicopter in the world, and the first rotorcraft that could perform aerobatic maneuvers such as inverted loops.
Bo-Bo         
  • BR class 107]] multiple unit
  • [[ÖBB]] class 2095, a narrow-gauge diesel-hydraulic B′B′ with visible coupling rods
  • British Rail class 42 ''Warship'']], a V200 derivative
  • The added carrying axle of the [[JNR Class ED62]] Bo-1-Bo
  • JNR ED76]] Bo-2-Bo
  • [[Alstom KZ8A]] Bo′Bo′+Bo′Bo′
  • Lokomotiva 725}}, showing the axle [[final drive]] gearboxes and their linking driveshaft
  • [[China Railways SS4]] of 1985, showing the two unit construction
LOCOMOTIVE WHEEL ARRANGEMENT
Bo'Bo'; B'B'; 1A-A1; B′B′; Bo-1-Bo; Bo-2-Bo; Bo'2Bo'; Bo'1Bo'; Bo'Bo'+Bo'Bo'; Bo-Bo+Bo-Bo; Bo′Bo′; Bo′Bo′+Bo′Bo′; B-B (locomotive); A1-1A
B-B and Bo-Bo are the Association of American Railroads (AAR) and British classifications of wheel arrangement for railway locomotives with four axles in two individual bogies. They are equivalent to the B′B′ and BoBo′ classifications in the UIC system.