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The Helicopter Collection

Helico Sonoma Robinson R22 Beta II N7119D

Print Sizes Available: 

  • Large: 17 x 13"
  • Small: 11 x 8.5"

Illustrated by: Eric Lian

Helico Sonoma Robinson R22 Beta II N7119D is an art print from an original illustration. (This is not a photograph) 
Meticulously detailed, the helicopter is set against the R22 Beta II logo.

Perfect for award presentations, the office or home, or as a gift for that helicopter fan.
Printed on high quality, heavy weight Luster paper using a 12-color pigmented, archival ink system.

  • Edition Size: Open
  • Paper Type: Heavy Weight Luster
  • Ink Type: Lucia EX Archival Pigment 
  • Illustrated by: Eric Lian
  • Published and printed by: Lian Media

The description on the print states:

Operated by Helico Sonoma in Santa Rosa, CA., N7119D is a Robinson R22 Beta II, two place, two-bladed light utility helicopter powered by a four-cylinder, air-cooled, carburetor-equipped Lycoming O-360-J2A engine. Popular with flight schools and other operators due to low maintenance costs and high reliability, a properly maintained R22 has an approved engine, airframe, and main component TBO of 2200 hours or 12 years.

As a trainer, the R22s light handling, autorotation characteristics, and the need to actively monitor engine power output is purported to make it an excellent transitional platform to turbine helicopters such as the Bell 206, MD500, and AS350.

Specifications
Horsepower: 145 hp derated to 131 hp for takeoff and 124 for cruise
Max Gross Weight: 1370 lb (621 kg)
Approximate Empty Weight (incl oil & std avionics) 855 lb (388 kg)
Standard Fuel (19.2 gal) 115 lb (52 kg)
Auxilliary Fuel (10.5 gal) 63 lb (29 kg)
Passengers and Bagage with Standard Fuel: 400 lb (181 kg)
Electrical System 14 volt

Performance
Never Exceed Speed: 117 mph, 189 km/h, 102 kts
Cruise Speed: 110 mph, 177 km/h, 96 kts
Range: 240 mi (386 km)
Service Ceiling: 14,000 ft (4,267 m)
Rate of Climb: 1,200 ft/min (6.1 m/s)
Endurance: approx. 2 hours, with 30-minute reserve




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