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Rotorway To Develop Certified Helicopter

 
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 9:12 pm    Post subject: Rotorway To Develop Certified Helicopter Reply with quote



RotorWay International, based in Chandler, Ariz., has sold more than 900
kits for small homebuilt helicopters, and now is starting development of
a certified version. "We see a large opening in the market for a larger,
two-seat, 21st-century helicopter with a sensible price," said CEO Grant
Norwitz. The project is underway at RotorWay's facility in South Africa.
The company will seek European certification first, then move on to the
FAA. "We know there are many steps toward certification, and we know we
are taking only the first step," Norwitz said. "We also know how
important it is to take that first step. We have committed, here and
now, to pursuing that goal." Changes expected on the certified RotorWay,
besides a larger interior space, might include more power and
more-robust gear. RotorWay already builds a FADEC engine, and has
announced upgrades to avionics such as a glass-cockpit display in the
newest kits. Additionally, the certified RotorWay will incorporate
engineering changes intended to make the machines easier to maintain,
the company said.

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 4:22 pm    Post subject: How to improve Rotorway Reply with quote



I like the look of the Rotorway.....But......
I hope they change that drive chain. I don't want a belt going to the tailrotor.
I prefer a sturdy belt instead of a chain drive.

They do need more room in the cabin. There is not enough room for the collective at the bottom.

I would buy it if they put a turbine it it and fixed the drive train.
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