1999 Schweizer 269C-1
- January 20, 2023
The Schweizer 269 is the continuation of the Hughes 269 story under new ownership — when Hughes Helicopters sold the 269 design and production rights to Schweizer Aircraft Corporation of Elmira, New York in 1983, the venerable trainer found a home with a manufacturer that brought its own engineering heritage and commitment to quality to the product line. Schweizer produced the 269 family for two decades, refining the design, improving production quality, and expanding the type's operational envelope while maintaining the fundamental simplicity and affordability that had made the Hughes 269 the dominant light piston helicopter trainer for a generation of pilots.
The Schweizer 269 series maintained the market position established by the Hughes 269 — the preferred light piston helicopter trainer for professional flight schools, military helicopter primary training programs, and self-sponsored student pilots building rotorcraft hours. The US Army operated Schweizer-built TH-300C helicopters for primary training at Fort Rucker well into the era of turbine trainers, a testament to the type's suitability for teaching fundamental helicopter flying skills. The three-blade rotor provides a smooth, stable hover platform ideal for teaching the coordination challenges of rotorcraft flight to students without the distractions of vibration or instability.
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