The civil version could accommodate up to 16 passengers.
The 'civil' version covers the years 650-748 with some gaps.
The military versions provide 20% more thrust than the civil version.
The civil version of the ribbon is dark blue with red edges and narrow white central stripe.
About 100 aircraft of this type were built including the civil version.
A civil version was built with seven seats.
Bell certified a civil version as the Model 212 in October 1970.
Scottish Aviation decided instead to produce a civil version.
A civil version with equal-span wings was developed in 1927 as the M.24bis.
A civil version was looked at but it would have been too large and the BN.4 was not ordered into production.