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        The Robinson R66 Turbine is a five-seat light utility helicopter powered 
        by a single Rolls Royce 250-C300/A1 Turbo-shaft engine, better known as 
        the Rolls Royce RR300. The Robinson R66 is built and developed by the 
        Robinson Helicopter Company (RHC) in Torrance, California, USA. The 
        Robinson R66 is derived from its predecessor, the R44 helicopter. 
        Preliminary design of the Model R66 began in 2001, as Robinson wanted to 
        add a turboshaft-powered helicopter to its portfolio. But there were 
        problems with such a plan, as there wasn't, in Robinson's estimation, a 
        suitable turboshaft engine for his needs. Robinson originally intended 
        on utilizing the Turbine helicopter with the standard Roll Royce Model 
        250-C20, but this was not a suitable turboshaft engine for the light 
        helicopter. Robinson needed a light weight turboshaft engine. In order 
        to meet the demand for a suitable low cost turbine power for the light 
        helicopter and general aviation market, Rolls Royce developed a light 
        weight turbine engine, the RR300, a rebadged and downrated variant of 
        the Rolls-Royce Model 250-C20 engine. With this new Rolls Royce RR300 
        turbine soon available, engineering for the R66 Turbine helicopter 
        started in 2005. Three R66 prototypes were built, with the first flight 
        of c/n 0001, registered N466R, on 7 November 2007. The second prototype, 
        Robinson R66 c/n 0002, registered N266RH, flew first 18 February 2009. 
        The certification of the helicopter was delayed due to failure in the 
        conventional tail rotor design. On 25 October 2010, the Robinson R66 
        received Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Type certification, three 
        years and eight months after Robinson Helicopter publicly announced 
        plans to develop a five-place turbine helicopter. Full rate production 
        started after receiving the FAA Type Certificate No. R00015LA for the 
        R66. The Robinson R66 Turbine incorporates many of the design features 
        of the R44 including a two-bladed rotor system, T-bar cyclic and an open 
        cabin configuration. The R66 is 20 centimetre higher at the mast than 
        the R44. Although the taller mast makes preflight inspections more 
        difficult, it also expands the longitudinal centre of the gravity 
        envelope. The R66 is 20 centimetres wider at the back-seat than the R44. 
        There is space for three at the back-seat, only the centre seat isn’t 
        really big. The R66 is the first Robinson helicopter to have a baggage 
        compartment. On 30 April 2014, four years after initial FAA certification, the European 
        Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) issued its type certificate for the 
        Robinson R66 Turbine helicopter. Today, over 1.500 Robinson R66 Turbine helicopters are delivered 
        to customers all over the world.The ICAO Aircraft Type Designator for the Robinson R66 is R66
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        In 2024, Robinson R66 Turbine s/n 1312 was registered D-HRAK in Germany and entered service with with Heli-Flight GmbH & Co. KG, Reichelsheim Airfield. 
        In April 2024, Robinson R66 D-HRAK was noted wth Heli-Flight titles at AERO'2025 at Friedrichshafen/Löwenthal Airport, and in November 2024 at EUROPEAN 
        ROTORS 2024 in the RAI Amsterdam. 
        On 13 May 2025, the 2024-built Robinson R66 Turbine D-HRAK was seen at Mönchengladbach Airport (EDNL/MGL) in service with Heli-Flight.
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