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    About Turbine Helicopters

    Helicopters powered by gas turbine engines are generally bigger, faster, and more reliable than their piston engine-powered counterparts, with higher payloads and a greater variety of potential uses.

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    Total Time23,641.5
    Location: Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
    Seller: Victoria Helicopters
    Total Time6,922.4
    Location: Torrance, California
    Seller: AEROCOR
    Total Time1
    Location: Boulder City, Nevada
    Seller: Jacob Preston
    Total Time9,405
    Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    Seller: Echo Aviation Leasing Corporation
    Total Time2,280
    Location: Beverly Hills, California
    Seller: LXPro LLC
    Total Time8,879
    Location: West Mifflin, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Aero Asset
    Total Time7,570
    Location: Boca Raton, Florida
    Seller: AcquireJets
    Total Time6,411
    Location: San Antonio, Texas
    Seller: Garza Aviation
    Total Time1,690
    Location: Thomasville, Pennsylvania
    Seller: International Aircraft Marketing & Sales
    Total Time4,130
    Location: Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Aero Asset
    Total Time4,649.4
    Location: Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Aero Asset
    Total Time550
    Location: Durham, North Carolina
    Seller: Aircraft Acquisitions, Inc.
    Total Time1,736.4
    Location: Miami, Florida
    Seller: AeroTradex USA
    Total Time2,667
    Location: Lebanon, Missouri
    Seller: TRINITY AVIATION
    Total Time5,361.9
    Location: Boulder City, Nevada
    Seller: Airtime Llc
    Serial NumberS-156
    Location: Palmer, Alaska
    Seller: AEROCOR
    Serial NumberS-111
    Location: Port Orange, Florida
    Seller: AEROCOR
    Total Time3,166
    Location: Bullhead City, Arizona
    Seller: Dawn Richter
    Location: Bakersfield, California
    Seller: AEROCOR
    Location: Garland, Texas
    Seller: SKY Helicopters, Inc.
    Total Time20
    Location: Chesapeake, Virginia
    Total Time0
    Location: Saint Augustine, Florida
    Seller: Old City Helicopter Sales - Factory Authorized Dealer
    Total Time0
    Location: Saint Augustine, Florida
    Seller: Old City Helicopter Sales - Factory Authorized Dealer
    Serial Number1655
    Location: Garland, Texas
    Seller: SKY Helicopters, Inc.
    Total Time0
    Location: Bend, Oregon
    Seller: Leading Edge Aviation, Inc
    Serial Number1582
    Location: Spring, Texas
    Seller: HELICOPTER SERVICES INC
    Serial NumberTBD
    Location: Spring, Texas
    Seller: HELICOPTER SERVICES INC
    Location: Sarasota, Florida
    Seller: Florida Suncoast Helicopters

    About Turbine Helicopters

    Most modern helicopters use gas-turbine engines, which are considered more reliable, more powerful, and less complex than piston engines. Turbines are also lighter and typically produce less vibration than their piston-driven counterparts. The turboshaft engines used in helicopters are similar to a turboprop airplane’s motor, although their shaft spins overhead rotors instead of a forward-facing propeller.

    Broad Variety

    The cost of a turbine-powered helicopter on Controller.com can range from less than $130,000 to $8.5 million or more. The site has everything from brand-new models in current production to vintage ‘copters from the early 1960s.


    Bell 206B III Turbine Helicopter

    Turbine helicopters may come with as few as two seats, while larger models such as the MIL MI-8MTV-1 may be outfitted with seating for as many as 36. Total time can range from less than 100 hours on a gently used late-model craft to 20,000 or even 30,000 hours on a well-maintained workhorse.

    History

    The concept for helicopters dates to a 400 B.C.-era Chinese book that provided details for how to construct a “flying top” helicopter-like toy. Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Edison, and other notable inventors also offered helicopter-like concepts and designs over the years.

    A French bicycle maker, Paul Cornu, achieved the first manned free flight in a rotary-winged aircraft on November 13, 1907 in Coquainvilliers near Lisieux. The twin-rotor “Flying Bicycle” he designed and built was somewhat impractical, but it did hover a foot or more off the ground for about 20 seconds. Later, Russian-born Igor Sikorsky designed the first working helicopter and submitted a U.S. patent for it in 1931. He first flew his VS-300 on September 14, 1939, at Stratford, Connecticut.

    American Charles Kaman is credited with constructing the first turbine-powered helicopter, the K-225. Powered by a Boeing B502-2 engine, it underwent its first test flight on December 11, 1951, in Bloomfield, Connecticut. Three years later, a modified Kaman HTK-1 became the first twin-turbine helicopter to take flight. The Alouette II from Sud-Est (later known as “Sud Aviation”) became the first turbine-powered helicopter to go into production in 1956.

    Find The Right Turbine Helicopter

    Look for new and pre-owned turbine helicopters for sale on Controller.com (in both the Turbine Helicopters and Turbine Military Aircraft categories) from manufacturers including Agusta, Airbus, Bell, Eurocopter, McDonnell Douglas, Robinson, and Sikorsky.