The MD-500

The MD-500, often referred to by its military designator “Little Bird,” is the preferred helicopter for elite helicopter teams globally. Its nimble airframe, five-bladed rotor design, and powerful turbine engine combine to create an aircraft renowned for its agility and stability.

Our MD-500 comfortably accommodates four personnel in its current configuration. Ideal for hog hunts and aerial gunnery events, the typical setup includes a pilot and an observer/spotter in the front seats and two shooters in the rear.

With the doors removed, gunners enjoy a wide field of view and ample engagement area while remaining securely seated within the aircraft. A specialized gunner’s harness ensures safety and comfort when leaning out for optimal shooting positions.

The Robinson R-44

The Robinson R-44 is a renowned helicopter known for its versatility, reliability, and ease of maintenance. This popular four-seater is a staple in various sectors, including flight training, tourism, corporate transportation, and even law enforcement. Its robust construction, coupled with a user-friendly design, makes the R-44 a dependable and cost-effective choice for a wide range of aviation needs.

The R-44 offers a comfortable and spacious cabin, providing passengers with excellent visibility and a smooth, enjoyable flight experience. Its compact size and maneuverability make it well-suited for scenic tours, sightseeing flights, and short-distance charter operations. Whether you’re exploring breathtaking coastal landscapes or enjoying a leisurely flight over a bustling city, the R-44 delivers a memorable aerial adventure.  

The R-44 has a proven safety record and is widely regarded as an excellent platform for flight training. Its forgiving handling characteristics and robust design make it an ideal aircraft for both novice and experienced pilots to develop their skills. With a comprehensive training program and a strong emphasis on safety, the R-44 empowers aspiring aviators to achieve their flight goals and build a solid foundation in rotary-wing aviation.