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Looking for something different? Then helicopter flying may be for you. Helicopters are widely used to monitor traffic, inspect pipelines and power lines, television production, VIP transportation, fire fighting, offshore, and everywhere in-between. Many of our celebrities in town are already helicopter pilots.

Types of Helicopter Available
Robinson 22
R22 light helicopter was made by American RHC, and launched to the market in 1979. It's the most popular helicopter in the world. From 1987 to 1991, RHC produced 1427 R22s which take up 70% of the plunger helicopters in the world. R22 is welcomed by consumers because of its outstanding capability, low oil wastage of 30 kls per hour, simple maintenance and cheap operating cost.
 
Robinson 44
R44 is a 4 - seat helicopter. It has higher performance, and easier to manipulate than R22. Its cruising mph can reach 210km/h while oil consumption is less than 57 liter/h, which profits from its streamline design. There's no obstacle in the cabin to assure pilots' eyesight.
 
Bell 206
For nearly 50 years, Bell Helicopter has been dedicated to designing and building the best aircraft in the industry. Helicopter owners and operators the world over call it the safest, most reliable helicopter ever made. Critics call it the standard by which all other helicopters are judged. And the result of that commitment is the continuing demand for a product that excels in meeting the practical needs of the user.
 
Schweizer 300CB
The Model S-300CBi was point designed for training and is used worldwide by many of the top flight schools. The S-300CBi provides commercial training operators with the lowest life cycle cost of any current production helicopter. The S-300CBi has a proven record of success and multi-mission capability, rugged dependability, inherent value and unmatched safety and crashworthiness.
 

Recommended Items for Pilots and Aviation Enthusiasts

Principles of Helicopter Flight Metal CSG Computer (E6B) Rotorcraft Flying Handbook Pilot's Manual Volume 2: Ground School  
Principles of Helicopter Flight Jeppesen E6B Rotorcraft Flying Handbook Ground School  

 

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