Timebuilder
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Timebuilder said:I was just poking around on the Rotorway site, and I'm trying to find out what kind of engine they use.
They talk a lot about FADEC, which is fine, but who is the manufacturer of the powerplant? Is there a separate site that has info on it?
squale said:Just wondering what ther requirements are to get a Private Helicopter license AFTER you get your Private Airplane License?
Do you have to go through ALL the same training again? things like Weather, Airport/Airspace, Navigation, Radios, etc. I would imagine would all be the same with Heli's as it was with your ASEL training.
So I am just wondering how hard it is to get a Private Heli license once you get your Airplane license? which is harder to fly? and how many hours does it generally take a transitioning Airplane to Heli pilot in order to get your license?
Thanks
weekendwarrior said:If you want cheap flying, get a Rotorway. www.rotorway.com. You can build one for about $60k last time I checked. You can buy one for less than that. If you build one, Rotorway will help you get your rotorcraft rating at their facility.
They have by far the best safety record of any kit helicopter. They dominate the homebuilt helo market as well. Very slick machine for the money.
squale said:you know quick a bit about this Rotorway...
Hey I found this link which has other homebuilts as well... I think a couple of these even qualify as "ultralight" machines too...
http://www.helis.com/types/comultra.php
I have heard good things about the "Baby Belle" and the "Ultrasport" models. Plus they are much cheaper than the Rotorway, and I believe a little smaller. What is your opinion on these models of Helis?
Just wondering what it is that makes the Rotorway such a safer machine with the least amount of accidents..