Tue, May 10, 2016
Aircraft Designed With The Training Market In Mind
The FAA has certified the two-place Robinson R44 Cadet helicopter, the company announced late Monday.
Combining the best of the R22 and R44, Robinson believes the Cadet’s modest price of $339,000 (with floats $367,000) will appeal to the training market as well as operators that want the economy of a small helicopter with the comfort, power, and performance of a larger helicopter.
The Cadet’s airframe, rotor system, and powerplant (Lycoming O-540-F1B5) are the same as the proven R44 Raven I. Where the Cadet differs is the rear seats have been removed providing ample cargo space, the maximum gross weight has been reduced to 2200 lb, and the engine power has been derated to 210 hp takeoff and 185 hp continuous.
The lower weight and derated power provide increased performance margins at high altitudes and extend the time between overhaul from 2200 hours to 2400 hours.
A variety of optional equipment including air conditioning, stability augmentation system and autopilot, and avionic packages for VFR or IFR training are available. Robinson is now accepting orders with lead times estimated at 10-12 weeks.
Aircraft Specifications:
- Gross Weight – 2200 lb (998 kg)
- Empty Weight (including oil & avionics) – 1432 lb (650 kg)
- Max Fuel (46.5 gal) – 279 lb (126 kg)
- Pilot, Passenger and Baggage with full fuel – 489 lb (222 kg)
Performance:
- Cruise Speed – up to 110 kts (127 mph)
- Max Range (no reserve) – approximate 300 nm (350 sm)
- Hover Ceiling IGE @ Max Weight – 8750 ft
- Hover Ceiling OGE @ Max Weight – 5250 ft
- Rate of Climb – over 1,000 fpm
- Max Operating Altitude – 14,000 ft
(Images provided with Robinson Helicopter news release)
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