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ROBINSON R44 RAVEN I(2025)

Specifications

Year2025
Serial Number2828
Registration--
Total Hours5
LocationCZECH REPUBLIC
RegionEUROPE

Broker

HELI CZECH S R O

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AI Description

  • Aircraft: ROBINSON R44 RAVEN I
  • Status: Available
  • Location: Czech Republic
  • Year of manufacture: 2025
  • Airframe total time: 5 hours
  • Engine: Lycoming O-540-F1B5
  • Electrical system: 28V
  • Avionics:
  • Transponder: Garmin GTX345
  • Blind encoder: Trans Cal B240-3
  • COM/XCVR: Garmin GTR205
  • Audio control: Garmin GMA350HC
  • Vertical card compass
  • Touchscreen GPS/COM/NAV: Garmin GTN 650XI
  • Magnetometer: Garmin GMU 44B (G500H)
  • ADAHRS: Garmin GSU 75H (G500H)
  • Display: Garmin GDU 700L
  • ELT: Kannad Integra AF
  • Radar altimeter: Garmin GRA 55
  • Additional features:
  • Cockpit camera
  • 2x strobe light
  • HID landing lights
  • Engine monitoring unit (EMU) F050-2
  • Horizontal stabilizer
  • Halotron fire extinguisher
  • Heated pitot tube
  • Pilots bar
  • USB ports
  • External power plug
  • 28V digital chronometer

About this Model

Overview

The Robinson R44 Raven I is a light, four-seat, single-piston helicopter commonly used for primary/advanced training, local aerial work, and personal flying. It emphasizes straightforward systems, low cockpit workload for basic missions, and broad support infrastructure. Capability is best matched to short-to-medium legs with modest payload, where rapid point-to-point access matters more than high cruise speed or all-weather dispatch.

Mission Fit

The R44 Raven I fits missions where simplicity, availability of instructors/parts, and the ability to operate from small pads or confined areas are priorities. Typical use cases include regional day trips, training syllabi, and low-altitude aerial work. Missions that regularly push density-altitude limits, require significant baggage/gear, or demand IFR capability are better served by turbine or IFR-certified platforms.

Cabin

Cabin access is via four doors with a two-front/two-rear seating layout. The experience is functional and utilitarian, with limited baggage volume and a cabin environment that reflects light-helicopter realities (notably noise and vibration). Front-seat visibility is strong for training and observation; rear-seat comfort is suitable for shorter legs with adults depending on body size and installed seating.