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ROBINSON R22 BETA II(2021)

Asking Price
$350,000

Specifications

Year2021
Serial Number4835
RegistrationOE-XPH
Total Hours700
LocationEUROPE, AUSTRIA
RegionEUROPE

Broker

P B HELITRADE

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AI Description

  • Model: ROBINSON R22 BETA II
  • Hours since factory new: 700
  • Equipped with Garmin GTN650XI GPS/COM/NAV
  • Digital artificial horizon RCA2600 with inclinometer
  • Transponder: Garmin GTX 335 Mode S and ADS-B Out
  • ELT: Kannad 406 AF
  • Garmin CDI indicator GI106B
  • Audio panel: Garmin GMA350HC
  • Pilot accessory bar with USB ports
  • Engine monitoring unit with high RPM warning system
  • Bose interface for audio
  • Interior: Charcoal leather seats
  • Exterior color: Yellow with black trim
  • Additional features: Cabin heater, engine priming, fire extinguisher, tinted windshield and doors, vertical card compass, PAI700 millibar altimeter, cabin camera CCI22
  • Status: Available for sale in Austria

About this Model

Overview

The Robinson R22 Beta II is a compact, two-place, piston-powered helicopter commonly used for primary helicopter training and local missions where low fuel burn and straightforward systems matter more than payload and cabin volume. Its design prioritizes simplicity and predictable handling when operated within limits, with performance best suited to day VFR, short legs, and modest loads.

Mission Fit

The R22 Beta II is most effective as a local helicopter for two occupants and limited baggage, typically flown in the training environment or for personal proficiency. Missions that demand additional seats, significant external load capability, or consistent performance in demanding density-altitude conditions generally point to a larger helicopter class.

Cabin

The cabin is tightly packaged around two seats with minimal stowage and a cockpit-centric layout. Noise and vibration levels are typical for a light piston helicopter, and comfort is best for shorter sorties rather than long cross-country legs. Entry/egress and visibility are good for training and sightseeing, but space is limited for larger occupants or bulky gear.