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Wed, Sep 26, 2012

FAA Certifies Robinson R66 Police Helicopter

Specially Designed Model Has Several Law Enforcement Features As Standard Equipment

The FAA has certified the Robinson R66 Turbine Police Helicopter. Robinson received notification of the certification on September 7th. The R66 Police model is specially configured for law enforcement and meets the latest FAA crashworthiness regulations. The four-place R66 Police helicopter combines R66 power, altitude performance, and capacity with the latest in surveillance systems. Turn-key ready, the R66 police comes standard with FAA-approved technology including the FLIR Ultra 8000 thermal imaging camera, a 10-inch fold down color monitor, the new Spectrolab SX-7 searchlight with 30-million candlepower, and a dual audio controller. 

Robinson believes the modest price tag of $1,104,000 and simplified maintenance schedule will appeal to both large and small police agencies. The first production R66 Police Helicopter will be delivered in October of this year to Southern California’s Fontana Police Department. Fontana is the lead agency in a four city alliance and has used Robinson R44 Police helicopters since 2005.    

Performance specifications of the R66 Police Helicopter include a cruise speed of up to 120 kts, payload of 800 lbs with full fuel, and a hover ceiling OGE at max gross weight of 10,000 ft.

Robinson will continue expanding the R66 line with an ENG (Electric News Gathering) version and a float version both targeted for release in 2013.

FMI: www.robinsonheli.com

 


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