Aero-TV: Rotor X’s Phoenix A600 Turbo Helicopter | Aero-News Network
Aero-News Network
RSS icon RSS feed
podcast icon MP3 podcast
Subscribe Aero-News e-mail Newsletter Subscribe

Airborne Unlimited -- Most Recent Daily Episodes

Episode Date

Airborne-Monday

Airborne-Tuesday

Airborne-Wednesday Airborne-Thursday

Airborne-Friday

Airborne On YouTube

Airborne-Unlimited-04.29.24

Airborne-NextGen-04.30.24

Airborne-Unlimited-05.01.24 Airborne-AffordableFlyers--05.02.24

Airborne-Unlimited-05.03.24

Fri, May 26, 2023

Aero-TV: Rotor X’s Phoenix A600 Turbo Helicopter


… and Dragon eVTOL

Chander, Arizona-based Rotor X Aircraft Manufacturing Company is a maker of uniquely innovative, eminently capable, singularly stylish kit rotorcraft.

The company’s Phoenix A600 Turbo is a two-seat conventional helicopter featuring a two-blade main-rotor and an aft boom-mounted anti-torque-rotor. The aircraft’s ovular fuselage affords pilots excellent forward, lateral, and downward visibility and is supported by a twin-skid undercarriage.

The $118,000 for which the Phoenix A600 Turbo kit retails includes an MGL Avionics EFIS suite with GPS, and an all-new 180-horsepower turbocharged engine featuring dual electronic ignition systems and dual engine control units (ECU). The helicopter may be upgraded with Rotor X’s A600 governor system, extended range (31-gallon) fuel tanks, a cargo pod, an LED lighting package, lowered seats, air conditioning, and up-sized (10.4-inch) MGL EFIS displays.

The aforementioned $118,000 price-tag pertains only to aircraft paid for in-full at signing. Financed with a fifty-percent deposit, the Phoenix A600 Turbo kit commands a retail price of $124,000.

The completed Phoenix A600 Turbo helicopter’s advertised 1,630-pound maximum gross weight comprises a 975-pound empty weight and a 655-pound payload. The latter value includes the aircraft’s 17-gallon (102-pound) standard fuel capacity.

By dint of its 180-horsepower turbocharged powerplant, Rotor X’s Phoenix A600 manages a maximum forward speed of one-hundred-knots, a forward cruise speed of 83-knots, and maximum sideways and rearward speeds of 17-knots. The machine’s 11,500-foot service-ceiling and 7,000-foot hover out of ground effect are excellent for a kit-built helicopter.

In 2021, Rotor X announced its entry into the competitive electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) sector by way of a quad-rotor Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) platform dubbed Dragon.

Developed in partnership with Torrance, California’s Advanced Tactics, Inc., Dragon is slated to carry aloft a single pilot weighing up to 250-pounds for as long as twenty-minutes between two-hour charging intervals. The kit-built eVTOL, for which a factory build assist program is available, will retail for $89,500 and feature a Ballistic Parachute Recovery System (BPRS).

Dragon’s architecture entails an aluminum space-frame chassis, three-axis joystick controls, safety landing gear, a sensor-driven auto loading system, redundant flight computers, a low-battery alert system, hands-free hover, and a four-point restraint harness. The aircraft’s propulsion system—which is advertised to motivate Dragon to a 55-knot maximum speed—consists of eight 16-kilowatt electric motors powered by rechargeable lithium batteries.

Aero-TV is a production of the Internationally syndicated Aero-News Network. Seen worldwide by hundreds of thousands of aviators and aviation adherents, ANN's Aero-TV has produced over 5000 aviation and feature programs, including nearly 2000 episodes of our daily aviation news program, AIRBORNE UNLIMITED, currently hosted by Holland Lee. Now in its third decade of operation, parent company Aero-News Network, has the most aggressive and intensive editorial profile of any aviation news organization and has published nearly a half-million news and feature stories since its inception -- having pioneered the online 24/7 aviation new-media model that so many have emulated.

©2023 Aero-News Network, Inc., ALL Rights Reserved

FMI: www.youtube.com/aerotvnetwork, www.rotorxaircraft.com

 


Advertisement

More News

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.01.24): Say Altitude

Say Altitude Used by ATC to ascertain an aircraft's specific altitude/flight level. When the aircraft is climbing or descending, the pilot should state the indicated altitude round>[...]

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (05.01.24)

Aero Linx: European Air Law Association (EALA) EALA was established in 1988 with the aim to promote the study of European air law and to provide an open forum for those with an int>[...]

Classic Aero-TV: Korean War Hero Twice Reborn

From 2023 (YouTube Version): The Life, Death, Life, Death, and Life of a Glorious Warbird In 1981, business-owner Jim Tobul and his father purchased a Chance-Vought F4U Corsair. Mo>[...]

Airborne 04.29.24: EAA B-25 Rides, Textron 2024, G700 Deliveries

Also: USCG Retires MH-65 Dolphins, Irish Aviation Authority, NATCA Warns FAA, Diamond DA42 AD This summer, history enthusiasts will have a unique opportunity to experience World Wa>[...]

Airborne Affordable Flyers 05.02.24: Bobby Bailey, SPRG Report Cards, Skydive!

Also: WACO Kitchen Bails, French SportPlane Mfr to FL, Dynon-Advance Flight Systems, Innovation Preview Bobby Bailey, a bit of a fixture in sport aviation circles for his work with>[...]

blog comments powered by Disqus



Advertisement

Advertisement

Podcasts

Advertisement

© 2007 - 2024 Web Development & Design by Pauli Systems, LC