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Rh66 Turbine?

Like who cares! It's a Robinson..... Thats all I have to say.
 
Hey...easy now!! They are a fine helicopter and every 205 should indeed have one in the spares box next!!
 
..Saw this strange aircraft at McCarron Airport in Las Vegas during the HAI...could this be it ???? 😉 😉
 
:lol: 😀 :lol:

That extra long skid on the starboard side is actually the patented new anti-torque system...

RH
 
Maybe a turbine Robby would be a good thing. Afterall it could scan for hot spots for the OMNR and maybe just maybe......now this is a strech.....lowtime guys would be considered for the job. Ok time to get back to reality. :blink:
 
is it just me or does that picture look like that old 47...what was it....a J model??


seriously, a friend just picked up a new 44 and said frank has a 500 sitting on the ramp that the engineers are pouring over. so i think this 66 idea is close......
 
What!! what is he thinking? A 500???? :shock:

Bell grabbed a 120 the first chance they got...this is an insult at best. Even the Bell people should be peeved. :stupid:

A 500???....sheesh, I can see the nightmares already. :blink:
 
When we were on the R44 course in California, the boys made it very clear that there would never be a turbine powered Robinson helicopter as it would make it cost prohibitive. Besides, it's still the best selling helicopter in the world right now so why bother?
Frank thinks like Buffalo Joe: turbine? What turbine?
 
They may (Robinson) not manufacture a turbine powered R44, but there is always the chance of an STC........like the 47 Soloys. Yes, it does look like a 47 J2A..........those were the days, real helicopters!!

hbd
 
At HAI Frank held a press conference that was a bit of a non event. He did mention a six place machine but only as a pipe dream. The focus for them is refining and improving the R44 and R22 line. He is entertaining the idea of an engine change but a turbine is the absolute last resort. He wants to keep his machines affordable to the average punter. He is leaning more towards diesel types. As for a 500 on the ramp I am sure Frank has a good comand of that type. He was at Hughes for years before he went out alone.
 

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