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Tue, Jan 16, 2018

New Personal Helicopter Introduced By Scout Aero

Three-Place Helicopter Priced Under $200,000

A new three-place civilian helicopter has been introduced by Scout Aero of Coatesville, PA that is being marketed as a personal aircraft that is ready-to-fly at $195,000.

According to the company website, the Scout has a range of 310 nautical miles cruising at 95 knots, equalling a 3.2 hour endurance. The service ceiling of the aircraft is listed at over 20,000 feet.

A pilot and two passengers are seated three abreast in the cockpit. The aircraft is equipped the aircraft with landing gear as well as passengers and pilot seat absorb system. Scout successfully passed through all relevant crash tests, the company says.

The helicopter is powered by a 210 horsepower Lycoming engine. It has an empty weight of 993 lbs, and a maximum takeoff weight 1950 lbs.

(Image from Scout Helicopter website)

FMI: scout.aero

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