Specifications
AI Description
- Model: ENSTROM 480B TURBINE
- Condition: Used
- Flight Rules: VFR
- Aspen Glass Panel
- XM Weather and Traffic System
- Removable snowshoes
- Factory transition training included
- Annual inspection valid until September 2025
- No known damage history
- Airframe features:
- Particle Separator
- Dual Controls
- Bleed Air Heat and Defrost
- Cabin Door Openers
- Baggage Extender and Storage Tray
- Fire Extinguisher and First Aid Kit
- High Temp Cooling Kit
- Demister and Digital Clock
- PC Safety Valve
- Two Bose Headsets
- HD Ground Wheels
- Vertical Speed Indicator
- Cockpit Overhead Cooling Fan
- Shadin Miniflow Fuel Totalizer
- New 36-month Airwolf TT straps
- New Concorde battery
- Avionics:
- ADS-B Equipped
- WAAS
- Artificial Horizon
- Radar Altimeter
- Single Pilot Operation
- ELT
- Traffic Avoidance System
- PS Engineering PMA 700OS Audio Panel
- Aspen EFD 1000 PFD and MFD Glass
- Garmin 530W GPS/Com
- King KR 87 ADF
- Garmin G3TX 327 Transponder & Encoder
- UPS SI40 COM 2
- Skywatch Traffic System
- Annual and 100-hour inspection complete
About this Model
Overview
The Enstrom 480B is a light, single-engine piston helicopter typically configured for a pilot plus three passengers. It is commonly selected for flight training, private ownership, and light utility missions where predictable handling and a conventional cabin layout matter more than high cruise speeds or long legs. Many aircraft are equipped for basic IFR navigation, but capability varies by avionics suite and installed options, so the specific aircraft configuration is central to mission planning.
Mission Fit
It fits missions where frequent short sorties, repeatable handling characteristics, and manageable operating complexity are priorities. Typical use cases include schools that want consistent dispatch with a piston platform and private operators who fly within a few hundred nautical miles and value a relatively simple systems set. If your missions regularly push higher density altitudes with multiple occupants and fuel, or require turbine-class cruise and climb, the 480B may feel performance-limited.
Cabin
Cabin layout is generally a forward two-seat cockpit with a rear bench, giving practical access for instruction and passenger carrying. Visibility is good for training and observation-oriented missions, and the overall ergonomics are oriented toward straightforward control access and basic mission equipment rather than luxury features. Comfort and noise/vibration levels depend strongly on interior condition, door/window seals, and rotor/drive-train balance.