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Rotorcraft
News and issues regarding all manner of civil and military rotorcraft and their powerplants, including helicopters, tilt rotors and unmanned air vehicles.
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Enstrom Penetrates Korean Market
Enstrom has sold two helicopters, a turbine 480B and a piston 280FX, to Hanseo University in South Korea.
Rotorcraft
October 16, 2006
Korea Chooses S-92 for President
The Republic of Korea agreed to buy three S-92s to fulfill its presidential mission.
Rotorcraft
October 16, 2006
Robinson Makes Milestone Delivery
Robinson has handed over its 6,000th helicopter–an R44 Raven II–to a Canadian customer.
Rotorcraft
October 16, 2006
Cheaper Parts from Internet Supplier
A French Internet spare parts supplier claims to save customers up to 25 percent on their repair bills.
Maintenance and Modifications
October 16, 2006
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Helisureste takes delivery of two more Kamov Ka-32s
Kamov delivered two more Ka-32A11BCs to Spain’s Helisureste on April 22, when mixed Russian-Spanish crews ferried the helicopters to Spain from Kamov’s fli
Rotorcraft
October 16, 2006
Dhruv gains interest as offshore ops helo
India’s Dhruv medium twin has reportedly impressed state oil corporation ONGC, which manufacturer Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) says has a pressing need for
Rotorcraft
October 16, 2006
Bell 429 showcases MAPL technology
Bell’s 429 IFR light twin caused quite a stir at its February launch.
Rotorcraft
October 16, 2006
What was Wrong with the 427i?
Every customer who signed up for the 427 IFR model has swallowed the premium associated with upgrading to the bigger 429.
Rotorcraft
October 16, 2006
Ex-Navy pilot now flies for Hollywood
Dundee, Scotland-born David Paris, 55, joined the Royal Navy in January 1967, for an eight-year hitch as a pilot.
Rotorcraft
October 16, 2006
Flying helicopters from the world’s superyachts
It’s one of the world’s more exclusive clubs, made up of pilots whose job in the growing world of luxury superyachts is helicopter operations.<br /
Rotorcraft
October 16, 2006
Schweizer Aircraft Co-Founder Dies at 91
Paul A.
Rotorcraft
October 12, 2006
NTSB Targeting EMS Helicopters
Watch for the NTSB soon to release recommendations intended to improve the safety of EMS helicopter operations.
Regulations and Government
October 11, 2006
Ex-Navy H-3 Sea Kings now serving L.A. sheriff
Compared with the mass of modern Bells and Eurocopters that fly for the myriad law enforcement agencies protecting and serving Californians, the air unit o
Rotorcraft
October 10, 2006
Agusta News from Paris Air Show
The first A119 Koala built in the U.S.
Rotorcraft
October 10, 2006
Catch ’em Young
The American Helicopter Museum of West Chester, Pa., has opened a new toddler learning area for children ages six and under.
Rotorcraft
October 10, 2006
Malta Service Bears Fruit
The relaunched helicopter service between the Mediterranean islands of Malta and Gozo carried more than 500 passengers in its first month of operation.<br
Rotorcraft
October 10, 2006
Helicopter OEMs breathe new life into old concepts
At last month’s American Helicopter Society forum in Grapevine, Texas, several OEMs unveiled entirely new projects or reported major progress on projects u
Rotorcraft
October 10, 2006
Bell/Agusta 609 tiltrotor returns to flight status
Pietro Venanzi took the left seat in the BA609 during the tiltrotor’s return to flight status, at Bell’s XworX center near Fort Worth, Texas, on June 3.
Aircraft
October 10, 2006
Preparing for Flight
Bell/Agusta’s BA609 looks nothing like the finished article in the VMSIL.
Rotorcraft
October 10, 2006
FAA clears Utah helicopter pilot
Salt Lake City helicopter pilot Jeremy Johnson, 29, was cleared of all alleged FAR infractions in connection with his Santa Clara River flood rescue flight
Regulations and Government
October 9, 2006
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