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ROBINSON R66 MARINE(2025)

ROBINSON R66 MARINE
Asking Price
$1,579,000

Specifications

Year2025
Serial NumberL#267B
RegistrationL#267B
Total Hours91
LocationST AUGUSTINE, FL USA
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

OLD CITY HELICOPTER SALES

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AI Description

  • Model: R66 Turbine Marine
  • Exterior Base Color: Black Metallic
  • Exterior Trim Color: Sand Metallic
  • Interior: Tan Leather
  • Features:
  • Air Conditioning
  • Glass Panel
  • Autopilot (Genesys)
  • Engine Air Induction Fuel Filter
  • Fuel Flow Meter
  • Cabin Camera
  • Fire Extinguisher with Pocket
  • Vertical Card Compass
  • Digital Clock
  • Helicopter Synthetic Vision
  • Garmin G500H GDU 1060 TXi
  • Garmin GTN750Xi GPS/Com/Nav
  • Garmin GTR 225B Com
  • Garmin GTX 345 Transponder with ADS-B In & Out
  • Garmin GMA 350H Audio Controller
  • Flight Stream 510 Card
  • 43 Gallon Auxiliary Fuel Tank
  • Fuel Cap Lock
  • Kannad 406 ELT
  • Pilot Side Bar
  • Rear Center Console
  • Aft USB Ports
  • Lithium Ion Battery
  • Bose Wiring
  • Power Supply Charger Assembly
  • Easy Wheel Ground Handling Wheels
  • Last Annual/100 Hour Inspection: January 2026
  • All applicable ADs & SBs current through January 2026

About this Model

Overview

The Robinson R66 Marine is a light, single-engine turbine helicopter based on the R66 platform and typically configured with equipment and corrosion-focused provisions aimed at coastal and overwater operations. It targets buyers who want turbine reliability and useful load in a relatively straightforward airframe, without moving into larger, more complex twin-engine helicopters. In practice, individual aircraft configurations vary; “Marine” may denote a specific equipment package and mission fit rather than a single fixed factory definition across all examples.

Mission Fit

The R66 Marine is typically selected for day-to-day coastal flying where a turbine single is acceptable under the operator’s risk and regulatory framework. It fits missions that prioritize simplicity, fast turnarounds, and the ability to operate from constrained helipads and docks. It is less aligned with missions that demand extensive redundancy, high cruise speed, or a larger cabin for multiple passengers plus gear.

Cabin

Cabin comfort is functional and utility-oriented, with seating generally arranged for pilot plus passengers and an emphasis on visibility and quick loading rather than stand-up room. Expect a compact footprint consistent with the light single class; noise and vibration levels are typical for a two-blade light helicopter, and interior appointments vary widely by aircraft and operator.