Helicopter Syndicate Scotland Central Belt
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Helicopter Syndicate Scotland Central Belt
Hi wondering if there were any like minded people around interested in buying a helicopter as part of a group. Was thinking maybe 4 people with around £30k each and perhaps a R44, again open to suggestions. Don't all rush now
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Been there seen it and done it with heli group..it ended badly...there are very few heli groups/shares nationwide..that speaks volumes...go Rotorway and have it all to yourself !!!
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I have been in several groups. Both fixed and rotary. Some good and some bad. Pick your partners carefully, and draw up some rules. Make sure the fixed costs (plus reserve) are covered by everyone paying a standing order every month. Also accept that it will cost more than you budget.
Let me know if you want more details. Steve.
Let me know if you want more details. Steve.
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Just bought a Rotorway 162F and should have it in Fife 3-4 weeks from now
it's a used machine but it flew very well yesterday on a demo .
Hired 22's and 44's for years and fed up with the limitations, ie driving to airfields to hire and have back for the next guy etc.
thought long and hard about the pros and cons of Rotorway, and most of the detractors have not even seen one in the flesh far less sat in one or God forbid flown it !!
as a recommendation, Google the pilot John Jackson (British Helicopter Team 2012) if it's good enough for him, it's certainly good enough for us mere mortals !!
your more than welcome to check the heli out when I get it up here.
Cheers
Johndeblanco
it's a used machine but it flew very well yesterday on a demo .
Hired 22's and 44's for years and fed up with the limitations, ie driving to airfields to hire and have back for the next guy etc.
thought long and hard about the pros and cons of Rotorway, and most of the detractors have not even seen one in the flesh far less sat in one or God forbid flown it !!
as a recommendation, Google the pilot John Jackson (British Helicopter Team 2012) if it's good enough for him, it's certainly good enough for us mere mortals !!
your more than welcome to check the heli out when I get it up here.
Cheers
Johndeblanco
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Nice one John and welcome to our little community......which one did you buy ??
Don't forget our FE on type, Captain Geoff Connolly......another wisened sage that's happy to fly Rotorway !
Liam, there you go,,,you've got an owner in your 'manor' now !
Kev L
Don't forget our FE on type, Captain Geoff Connolly......another wisened sage that's happy to fly Rotorway !
Liam, there you go,,,you've got an owner in your 'manor' now !
Kev L
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Kev, I'm impressed!!! One phonecall to you and we have someone in Scotland buying one!!!! Seriously I spoke with John last night and I'm looking forward to seeing his machine up here in a few weeks time. Thanks for all your help and advice. Nice when pprune works as its meant.
Liam
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I spent a long time at Takely and really wanted an Exec, I could watch them coming and going from my office window :-) In the end I bought an R44 and it's a brilliant machine that I can lease it out to others. That said I could have bought an Exec cash for the money I've spent on the R44 in the last two years and am now looking at one again having had three years of Robinson experience. I know a guy with one still boxed in his garage