Helicopters for sale

Helicopters for sale

Helicopters are unique aircraft, capable of taking off and landing vertically, and maneuvering forwards, backwards and sideways. The main advantages helicopters have over fixed-wing aircraft are the ability to land in small areas, reach inaccessible areas or hover in place. This makes them ideal for a huge variety of work, including air medical, aerial inspection, law enforcement, search-and-rescue, firefighting, transportation, tourism, agriculture and construction.

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Bell 427 Contact seller for price

Updated: April 18, 2024

9026

VH-TOR

56047

2005

Australia

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Airbus AS350B2 Contact seller for price

Updated: April 9, 2024

1740

G-SCHI

3337

2000

United Kingdom

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Airbus AS350B3+ EUR € 2,050,000

Updated: April 7, 2024

1123

OO-AMP

4565

2008

France

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MD Helicopters MD520N CAD $ 685,000

Updated: April 6, 2024

12085

N520N

1992

United States

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Airbus EC135T1 USD $ 1,350,000

Updated: April 5, 2024

4368

CC-CGL

219

2002

Chile

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Airbus EC135T2 USD $ 1,395,000

Updated: April 5, 2024

4318

CC-CEX

316

2003

Chile

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Robinson R44 Raven II Contact seller for price

Updated: April 4, 2024

2280.4

C-FHVK

10121

2003

Canada

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Bell 427 Contact seller for price

Updated: April 3, 2024

7284

ZK-HHI

56069

2008

New Zealand

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Bell 505 Make an offer

Updated: April 3, 2024

220

OK-RAA

65293

2021

Germany

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MD Helicopters MD600N USD $ 1,550,000

Updated: April 1, 2024

205

N600FT

RN077

2009

United States

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Leonardo AW109E Contact seller for price

Updated: March 27, 2024

4055

G-WOFM

11678

2006

United Kingdom

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Airbus H125 EUR € 2,995,000

Updated: March 26, 2024

7

T7-KHS

9419

2023

Switzerland

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Helicopters fly by generating lift from rapidly rotating rotor blades around a vertical mast. Most helicopters have a single rotor configuration that requires a tail rotor or ducted fan to counter the torque created by the rotor blades. Other rotor configurations include tandem, intermeshing, transverse or coaxial rotors. These do not require anti-torque controls, thereby allowing all power to be used for lifting purposes.

Helicopters can be powered by piston or turbine engines. Piston-powered helicopters are less powerful and not as expensive to operate and maintain as turbine powered helicopters.

Helicopters powered by single piston engines (including types manufactured by Enstrom, Guimbal, Robinson and Schweizer) are smaller than turbine helicopters, and more restricted in terms of the amount of passengers or load they can carry. Turbine-powered helicopters, single-or multi-engine, produced by Airbus, Bell, Leonardo, MDH, Robinson and Sikorsky, are more powerful and generally capable of carrying more passengers and lifting heavier loads.