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Helio Courier

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Helio Courier

Helio Aircraft Corporation, later Company, designed and built the first experimental Helio Courier in 1949, with its maiden flight on April 14. This cantilever high-wing monoplane entered serial production in 1954 as the four-seat H-391B Courier.

Further variants included the four/five-seat H-395/H-395A in 1958/1959 and the six-seat H-250 in 1964, demonstrating the aircraft’s early versatility and evolution in passenger capacity.

The Super Courier Era

The next model, the H-295 Super Courier, made its experimental flight on February 24, 1965. This comfortable monoplane featured a six-seat passenger cabin, full-span leading-edge slats, wing-top spoilers, Frise ailerons, and slotted flaps extending along 74% of the trailing edge.

The Super Courier was renowned for its excellent short take-off and landing (STOL) performance. Mass production of piston-engine Courier aircraft concluded in December 1974, with an estimated 500 units produced.

Advanced Variants and Configurations

Eighteen Courier 700/800 aircraft were manufactured before production ceased entirely in 1984. The aircraft was available in four main variants, each distinguished by its engine.

These included the Model 600 with a 250 hp Textron Lycoming O-540 engine, the Model 700 with a 300 hp Teledyne Continental Voyager, the Model 800 featuring a 350 hp Textron TIO-540, and the powerful Model 900, equipped with a 298 kW (400 hp) Textron IO-720-A1B. The Helio Courier also offered diverse landing gear options, available with either a tailwheel or nosewheel chassis, and could be fitted with floats to operate as seaplanes or amphibians, highlighting its adaptability across various operational environments.

Technical Specifications

Modification H-800
Wingspan, m 11.89
Length, m 9.45
Height, m 2.69
Wing area, m2 21.40
Empty weight 1043
Maximum takeoff weight 1814
Engine type 1 Piston engine Lycoming TIO-540-B2D
Power, hp 1 x 350
Maximum speed, km/h 289
Cruising speed, km/h 272
Practical range, km 1689
Maximum rate of climb, m/min 366
Service ceiling, m 6248
Crew 1
Payload 5 passengers

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