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The Beta II helicopter is generously equipped and offers a wide selection of options. Standard featuresof these helicopters include a precision-engineered RPM governor, a durable rotor brake, an auxiliary fuel system for added versatility and increased helicopter range, plus a high-quality voice-activated intercom.
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Superior performance, outstanding reliability, and exceptional value have made the two-seat R22 helicopters the world's most popular entry-level helicopter for nearly two decades.
More than 3,600 R22 helicopters have been delivered to more than 60 countries around the globe. The R22 holds major helicopter performance records in its weight class including speed and distance.
The Beta II's clean aerodynamic design allows a high cruise speed up to 90 kts and an average fuel consumption of only 34 lts per hour. The cabin provides comfortable seating for two with removable dual controls on the passenger side.
No other helicopter in its class can match its speed, reliability, affordable price, and low operating costs. The R22 has fewer accidents due to aircraft or engine failure than other light helicopters, and Robinson's commitment to the highest quality in helicopter design, materials, and craftsmanship make it the enduring choice for flight training, radio traffic watch, power line patrol, and other applications that require performance, dependability, efficiency, and easy maintenance, especialy in a fleet of helicopters.
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| Weights | | | Gross Weight | 622 kg | | Empty Weight Equipped (w/full oil) | 375 kg | | Fuel Main Tank (19.2 gal) | 73 ltr | | Fuel Auxiliary Fuel (10.5 gal) | 40 ltr | | Passenger & Baggage Limit | 109 kg | | | | | Powerplant | | | Lycoming O-360 Four-Cylinder, Air-Cooled | | | Derated to 131 horsepower at 2652 rpm | | | | | | Performance | | | Maximum Airspeed (Vne) | 102 kts | | Cruise Airspeed | 85 kts | | Maximum Range (no reserve) | 255 nm | | Maximum Range (with reserve) | 220 nm | | Average Fuel Consumption | 34 - 36 lts | | Maximum Operating Altitude | 14,000 feet | | | | | | |
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