Our Fleet -
Country of origin:
USA
Type: Four
seat light helicopter
Powerplant:
One 195kW (260hp) Textron Lycoming O-540 flat six piston engine derated
to 165kW (225hp) for takeoff and 153kW (205hp) for continuous operation
driving a two blade main rotor and two blade tail rotor.
Performance:
R44 - Cruising speed at 75% power 209km/hr (113kt). Initial rate of
climb 1000ft/min. Service ceiling 14,000ft. Hovering ceiling in ground
effect 6400ft, out of ground effect 5100ft. Max range with no reserves
approx 645km (350nm).
Weights:
R44 - Standard empty 635kg (1400lb), max takeoff 1090kg (2400lb).
Dimensions:
R44 - Main rotor diameter 10.06m (33ft 0in), length overall rotors turning
11.76 (38ft 7in), height 3.28m (10ft 9in). Main rotor disc area 79.5m2
Capacity: Seating
for four, with two passengers on bench seat behind pilot and passenger.
Production:
Over 1310 R44s have been delivered since production began in late 1992.
History:While
bearing a resemblance to the earlier R-22, the piston engine powered
four seat R-44 is much larger and is almost as long as the turbine powered
Bell JetRanger.
The comparison with the JetRanger
is useful as it provides a good illustration of Robinson's design philosophy
in developing the R-44. The aim in developing the R-44 was to provide
a relatively fast (205 to 215km/h [110 to 115kt] cruising speed) and
useful four seat light helicopter that had performance close to that
of turbine powered aircraft, yet with an acquisition cost of just a
third of turbines and significantly lower maintenance costs.
Robinson Helicopter Company
president and founder Frank Robinson first began design work on a light
four seat piston engined helicopter during 1986. First flight occurred
on March 31 1990 following extensive structural and dynamic component
fatigue testing. US FAA certification was awarded on December 10 1992,
with deliveries commencing soon after.
The R-44 proved to be very
popular almost immediately and more than 860 have been built at Robinson's
Torrance, California plant for customers worldwide.
The R-44 also uses the same
simple design, construction and operating philosophies behind the design
of the smaller two place R-22. A 194kW (260hp) Textron Lycoming O-540
flat six (derated to 165kW (225hp) for takeoff) drives two blade main
and tail rotors, while other features include an electronic throttle
governor, rotor brake and automatic clutch.
Apart from the standard R-44
Astro, the R-44 is also offered in float equipped R-44 Clipper form
(certificated in July 1996); the R-44 Police law enforcement machine
with IR sensor or television camera mounted in a gyrostabilised nose
turret, video monitor, a searchlight and bulged door windows (certificated
in July 1997); and the R-44 Newscopter which can carry a TV camera in
a nose turret.
In April 2000, the R-44 Raven
was introduced, which has adjustable pedals, elastomeric tail rotor
bearings, and a hydraulic flight control system.

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