Quote for Enstrom F28F Parts

Model No:  Enstrom F28F
Category:  Rotary Wing Aircraft
Aircraft Type:  Light Helicopter
Manufacturer:  Enstrom Helicopter
Country:  United States
Manufactured:  1981 to: Present
Engine:  1 X Lycoming H10-360-F1AD
Power:  255 horse[Power]
Max Cruise Speed:  100 knots - 185 Km/h
Travel Range:  229 Nautical Miles - 424 Kilometers
Fuel Economy:  5.73 nautical mile / gallon - 2.803 kilometres / litre
Service Ceiling:  12,000 feet
Rate of Climb:  1450 feet/minute - 7.37metre/second
Max Tak eOff Weight:  1,179 Kg - 2,599 lbs
Max Payload:  435 Kg - 959 lbs
Fuel Tank Capacity:  40 gallon - 151 litre
Seats Economy/General Class:  2 seats
Seats Business Class:  0
Seats First Class:  0
Exterior Length:  8.91 metre - 29.23 feet
Wing Span Rotor Diameter:  9.75 metre - 31.99 feet

The Enstrom F28F is a light helicopter designed and manufactured by Enstrom Helicopter. It has been in production since 1981 and has a base price of roughly $360,000 USD. It is powered by a Lycoming H10-360-F1AD engine which provides 255 horsepower, allowing the aircraft to travel at a top cruising speed of 100 knots for a maximum range of 229 nautical miles. Discerning characteristics the aircraft features include energy-absorbing landing gear, high skids for police and military equipment, and a high-inertia system, which benefits autorotation capability.

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The F28F has a fuel economy of 5.73 nautical miles per gallon and a fuel tank capacity of 40 gallons. Its rate of climb is 1,450 feet per minute, and it has a service ceiling of 12,000 feet. The maximum payload of the helicopter is over 950 pounds. It is controlled by a single pilot, though there is space for an additional passenger. The F28F Shark is used by civil, military, and government operators. Civil operators who use the F28F are mostly commercial and flight training operators, usually only operating one or two aircraft. The military and government operators include the Chilean Army, Peruvian Army and Navy, the Venezualan Air Force, and the Pasadena Police Department.

Enstrom Helicopter Corporation, the producer of the Enstrom F28F, is a designer and manufacturer of helicopters and other aerospace products. The company was founded in 1959 by Rudolph Enstrom, who had no previous aeronautical engineering experience. The company’s first product was the F-28 helicopter, which was released in 1965. The hallmark of Enstrom helicopters is their lack of exposed pitch change links for the main rotor. This means that all mechanisms are enclosed in the hollow main rotor shaft, significantly lowering aerodynamic drag. Since the company’s inception, it has produced more than 1,200 helicopters.
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