Our Helicopters
Robinson helicopters are now worldwide the most popular aircraft in civil aviation. We are proud to offer a fleet maintained to the highest standards which we believe are the perfect helicopter to start your flight training on.
We are also very pleased to offer most students the ability to achieve ratings on some of the worlds most popular aircraft having over 20 machines on our airfield. We can cater for most scenarios, including privately owned machines, so please do not hesitate to
contact us with your training or helicopter managment enquiries.
Robinson R22's - Worlds most popular light helicopter
- Prime usage: private, training and agricultural
- Two seats plus small baggage
- Cruise at 90 knots
- 3 hour endurance at 34 litres per hour
- Available for self fly hire
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Robinson R44's - Quickly overtaking R22 as most popular civilian helicopter
- Prime useage: private, training and agricultural
- Four seats plus small baggage (and exterior pod capability)
- Cruise at 110 knots
- 3 hour endurance at 60 litres per hour
- Ratings available
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Bell 206 Jetranger - Proven light turbine helicopter for over 40 years
- Prime useage: everything!!
- Five seats and upto 240lbs internal baggage
- Cruise at 110 knots
- 3 hour endurance at 100 litres per hour
- Ratings available
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Eurocopter EC130 - New light turbine
- Prime useage: private and tourism
- Seven seats
- Cruise at 120 knots
- 3 hour endurance at 190 litres per hour
- Ratings available
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Kawasaki BK117 - 25 years old, Catergory A twin turbine
- Prime usage: medivac and corporate
- Eight seats or multi-role configuration
- Cruise at 140 knots
- 2.5 hour endurance at 200 litres per hour
- Ratings and ground course available
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Bell 47 G5 - 60 year old design light helicopter
- Prime usage: military, agriculture, training and tourism
- Three seats
- Cruise at 80 knots
- 3 hourr endurance at 60 litres per hour
- Ratings available
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Aerospatiale (Squirral) AS 350 B2 - Multi-role versatile light turbine helicopter
- Prime usage: everything!
- Six or seven seat
- Cruise at 110 knots
- 3 hour endurance at 190 litres per hour
- Ratings maybe available
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