Robinson Helicopter’s New Turbine, The R66

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Key Takeaways:

  • Robinson has introduced the newly certified, five-place R66, a turbine-powered helicopter.
  • The R66 aims to fill a market gap between Robinson's popular piston R44 and more expensive light turbine models.
  • It offers significantly improved high-altitude performance and load-carrying capabilities compared to the R44, with a moderate increase in fuel burn.
  • Powered by a 300-horsepower Rolls-Royce turbine, the R66 is noted for handling very similarly to the R44.
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A newly certified five-place Rolls-Royce turbine powered helicopter is now available from Robinson, which hopes to fit the aircraft into the market between its own very popular piston R44 and more expensive light turbine helis. The turbine blends vastly improved high-altitude performance and load-carrying capabilities with a moderate increase in fuel burn.

The R66 burns about 22 gallons in the same hour its piston sibling burns closer to 15. As company president Kurt Robinson told AVweb Thursday, aside from the added capability and some nuances specific to turbine helicopter operation, “the aircraft actually handles very similar to an R44” … it just does it with a 300-horsepower Rolls-Royce turbine.

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