Enstrom F-28

F-28 / 280
An Enstrom 280FX Shark near Geelong (2005)
Role Light helicopter
Manufacturer Enstrom Helicopter
Introduction 1965
Produced 1965-present
Variants Enstrom 480

The Enstrom F-28 and 280 are a family of small, light piston-engined helicopters produced by the Enstrom Helicopter Corporation.[1]

Contents

Design and development

Since delivering their first helicopter shortly after Federal Aviation Administration type certification of the F-28 model in April 1965, Enstrom helicopter has produced (as of 2007) approx 1,200 aircraft.[2]

The company produces three models, the F-28, the more aerodynamic 280 and the turbine-engined 480, each with their own variants. The F-28 and 280 both use Lycoming piston engines virtually identical to those found in general aviation fixed-wing aircraft.[1]

The 280 was a huge design success, with a Boston-based design firm concluding a brief to make the F28 more commercially appealing. This resulted in the 280 later being named by Fortune (magazine) as one of the 25 best factory-made products in the United States.

Variants

F-28

F-28
Certified April 1965.[1][3]
F-28A
Initial production version. Certified May 1968.[1][3]
T-28
Turbine powered.[1]
F-28B
Turbocharged version.[1]
F-28C
Fitted with an upgraded engine with turbocharger, and a two piece windscreen. Certified 1975[1][3]
F-28C-2
Fitted with a more rounded cabin, a single piece windsrceen and new console.
F-28F Falcon
Similar to F-28C with more powerful engine, improved turbocharger and addition of a throttle corellator. Certified December 1980[1][3]
F-27F-P
Police patrol version developed for the Pasadena Police Department. It is equipped with searchlights, FLIR and a PA system.

280

280 Shark
Certified September 1975.[1]
280C Shark
Aerodynamically refined version of the F28C-2, equipped with an upgraded engine, fitted with a turbocharger. Certified 1975[1]
280L Hawk
Stretched cabin four-seat version, first flying in December 1968. Development halted due to lack of funds.
280F
Similar to 280C with more powerful engine, improved turbocharger and addition of a throttle correlator. Certified December 1980[3]
280FX
Based on the 280F with landing gear fairings, redesigned air intakes on top of the cabin and a redesigned a relocated horizontal stabilizer with vertical end plates. Certified in January 1985[3]

Operators

Military operators

 Chile
 Colombia
 Peru
 Venezuela

Law enforcement operators

 Indonesia
 Thailand
 United States

Specifications (F28F)

Data from Brassey's World Aircraft & Systems Directory[6]

General characteristics

Performance

See also

Related development
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Apostolo, Giorgio: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Helicopters, pages 64-65. Bonanza Books, New York, 1984. ISBN 0-517-439352
  2. ^ Rotorspot.nl: Enstrom Production List
  3. ^ a b c d e f FAA Type Certificate
  4. ^ Skycontrol.net: Enstrom Helicopter Corp. Completes Training of the Peruvian Navy
  5. ^ Pasadena Police Department, Special Operations Division — Air Operations Section, http://ww2.cityofpasadena.net/police/AirSupport/Current.asp
  6. ^ Taylor, M J H (editor) (1999). Brassey's World Aircraft & Systems Directory 1999/2000 Edition. Brassey's. ISBN 1 85753 245 7. 

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