2013 Robinson R44
- February 9, 2023
Year after year, the Robinson R44 outsells every other helicopter in the world — a fact that speaks more eloquently than any marketing claim about the aircraft's fundamental rightness for its market. Since its certification in 1993, over 6,000 R44s have been delivered to owners and operators across more than 70 countries, making it not just the best-selling piston helicopter ever built, but the best-selling helicopter of any type in production today. The R44 took everything that made the R22 the dominant trainer and applied it to a four-seat aircraft capable of genuine personal and business transportation — and the market responded with enthusiasm that has never abated in three decades of production.
The R44's success rests on a formula of deliberate simplicity and uncompromising value. Where other manufacturers offer complex systems, sophisticated avionics, and engineering elaboration that buyers must pay for regardless of whether their mission requires it, Robinson offers a clean, honest helicopter that does exactly what most private buyers need — carry four people a few hundred miles — without unnecessary complexity or cost. The two-blade semi-rigid main rotor is mechanically simple and well-understood. The Lycoming engine is the most proven and widely serviced piston helicopter powerplant in the world. The market price — consistently lower than comparable four-seat competitors — makes the R44 accessible to a buyer population that would otherwise be priced out of helicopter ownership entirely.
The choice between Raven I and Raven II comes down primarily to operating environment and performance requirements. If you fly predominantly at lower elevations in temperate climates with light loads, the Raven I delivers excellent value at a lower acquisition and maintenance cost. If you regularly carry four adults with baggage, operate from elevated airports, fly in hot climates, or want the peace of mind of additional performance margin, the Raven II's fuel injection and higher gross weight are worth the premium. The Raven II also benefits from better engine health monitoring through the fuel injection system, which provides indirect indication of fuel metering anomalies that carbureted engines cannot provide.
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