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greentea 02-14-2004 12:44 AM

I think I'm going to buy a helicopter
 
But I have never done anything like this before.
I know you need 5% down, but what are the steps involved. Are there any really good online resources?

I'd go to the bank but they waste my time... because I'm too newb to know what they are talking about.

Any help is mucho appreciated..
Thanks

SoundMan 02-14-2004 12:46 AM

yes you buy a TOY ONE FIRST!

Then you throw it in the air.

Then if does not crash on the way down..



You may have saved 5%

Vitasoy 02-14-2004 01:08 AM

:1orglaugh I know what your trying to get to... :Graucho

Groove 02-14-2004 02:55 AM

Why not buy a horse instead? :glugglug

Carlito 02-14-2004 02:58 AM

My brother is a pilot, and most of them cost like $400k if you want it in half ass condition & fast & quiet. Otherwise the typical 'news' style jet rangers from the late 70's are like $250k. Just because its from the late 70's doesn`t mean its outdated, they have virtually not changed since then.

btw - be prepared to spend $10-25k every so many hours, replacing the engine and stuff. Its not that expensive, but if you are just flying around for the hell of it, its overkill, and the blades are around $15k i`m pretty sure.

Plus the pilot... unless you want to get a license, but then i doubt you could, if you have trouble using the bank managers. :1orglaugh

integrated 02-14-2004 02:59 AM

remote controlled ones cost around a 1k

greentea 02-14-2004 04:55 PM

:helpme

DBS.US 02-14-2004 05:32 PM

One word "Rent"
I had a Gazelle helicopter for a while, One thing I know,,It cost lot of money to keep her in the air!
You want to fly, get a plane, you can rent it to students and make your money back. :2 cents:

brizzad 02-14-2004 05:37 PM

will this helicopter be large enough to fit a horse inside of it?

brand0n 02-14-2004 05:40 PM

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=2459896 390

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=2458655 535

erehwon 02-14-2004 08:16 PM

If you are thinking about a new helicopter, look into the Robinson R-22 which sells for around $180K and your yearly average operating expenses will be around $7K.

http://www.robinsonheli.com

You might be able to lease it back to a flying school when you're not using it depending on your location.

As far as an used helicopter guide, Try Rotor & Wing.
http://www.rotarywingsales.com/

Hope this helps!

RoUgH AiR 02-14-2004 08:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by greentea
But I have never done anything like this before.
I know you need 5% down, but what are the steps involved. Are there any really good online resources?

I'd go to the bank but they waste my time... because I'm too newb to know what they are talking about.

Any help is mucho appreciated..
Thanks

dont know how much you have to spend dude, however aviation is very costly. If you decide to go turbine or piston the price different is large...but even low end is expensive. Get a broker before you get royally fucked over.

eitherway goto http://www.rotarywingsales.com/

KRL 02-14-2004 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by erehwon
If you are thinking about a new helicopter, look into the Robinson R-22 which sells for around $180K and your yearly average operating expenses will be around $7K.

http://www.robinsonheli.com

You might be able to lease it back to a flying school when you're not using it depending on your location.

As far as an used helicopter guide, Try Rotor & Wing.
http://www.rotarywingsales.com/

Hope this helps!


A friend of mine has 15 helicopters. He leases them out to the US govt's forestry service. I asked him about the Robinson and he said, save your money and get a real helicopter. :)

Vitasoy 02-14-2004 08:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Groove
Why not buy a horse instead? :glugglug
haha :1orglaugh

<IMX> 02-14-2004 08:26 PM

Do youu know how to fly one of those things?

RoUgH AiR 02-14-2004 08:29 PM

I don't know how to fly them. A little too complex for my small brain. Although I do work with them in Forest fire suppression,

Us 'fixed wing' pilot have a saying about Choppers, They don't fly, they are so ugly that the earth repels them!! :Graucho

erehwon 02-14-2004 08:52 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KRL
A friend of mine has 15 helicopters. He leases them out to the US govt's forestry service. I asked him about the Robinson and he said, save your money and get a real helicopter. :)
A Robinson is a good first helicopter, fly it for a few years, build your time, and then buy something half-way decent.

If you want something that you're not going to be the pilot in command, but will be flown in, by all means put an order in for your MD 600. :thumbsup

Firehorse 02-14-2004 09:00 PM

Good luck with it, I should have my licence by next year and then I'll be looking for one too! :thumbsup

Theo 02-14-2004 09:14 PM

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tegory=26 428
thats a kick ass plane

latinasojourn 02-15-2004 05:24 PM

helicopter ownership and flying is expensive.

if you can afford it, best to buy a used r22, train in it, then sell it for about what you paid for it.

the tbo on r22 is 2000 hrs. buy one with 1500-1700 hrs for about 45K, do your training then sell it for 45-50K.

check trade-a-plane.com for pricing.

most people who fly them don't own them. insurance is very high for low-time pilots.

helicopters are mostly for having fun. fixed wing aircraft are usually faster, cheaper, and easier to fly, they just can't hover.

if you are a helicopter nut probably the best value for the money is a used hiller.

a nice 3-seater is the enstrom.

BradShaw 02-15-2004 05:26 PM

Buying a helicopter is easy. Getting and affording the insurance is another story. If you do not know what I am talking about, buy a pinto.

jimboc 02-15-2004 05:29 PM

I want a toy one, they look cool:glugglug

DBS.US 02-15-2004 05:31 PM

http://www.rotarywingsales.com/heliside.gif :helpme

latinasojourn 02-15-2004 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by BradShaw
Buying a helicopter is easy. Getting and affording the insurance is another story. If you do not know what I am talking about, buy a pinto.

yep.

avemco quoted me 15k/year for hull and liability on a 50k r22.

i'll stick to fixed wing :)


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