1990 Schweizer 300C
Description
The Schweizer 300C is a light utility helicopter built by Schweizer Aircraft of Elmira, New York. The Schweizer 300 is a single-engine, two-bladed, light utility helicopter produced by the American manufacturer Schweizer Aircraft Corporation. The Schweizer 300 was developed during the 1970s from the Schweizer Model 300C and was the first turbine-powered helicopter produced by the company. It is a light utility helicopter commonly used for training, observation, and aerial photography. It is powered by a Rolls-Royce Model 250-C20 turbine engine. The Schweizer 300CB, introduced in 1989, is a slightly improved version of the 300C. It features a more powerful engine and a redesigned cabin.
Features
- Total Time: 8025
- ENGINE:
- HIO-360-D1A (1,500 Hour TBO)
- 1,332 hrs Time Since Major Overhaul
- Main Rotors:
- 3-Blade (5,500 Hour Life)
- Rotor 1,2,3
- 1,977.7 hrs Time Remaining
- Tail Rotors:
- 2-Blade (9,000 Hour Life)
- Rotor 1 and 2
- 1,111.7 Time Remaining
- Avionics / Equipment
- AVIONICS:
- KX155 Comm
- KT76-A Transponder
- Garmin GDL-52 Sirius XM/ADS-B Receiver
- Garmin 760
- ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT:
- Dual Tanks
- Dual Hobbs Meters
- Paravion Cabin Heater
- Luggage Rack
- UAVION Tail Beacon ADS-B
- Electric Tug
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