OFFICIAL AMBASSADORS
Robinson Helicopter Company recently introduced a new tail-rotor stabilizer across its models. Aerotoscana tested it during a 45-hour expedition across Patagonia, where it demonstrated a remarkable improvement in overall stability, particularly in adverse flying conditions. During formation flights with 12 other helicopters, Aerotoscana’s R66 — the only aircraft equipped with the new stabilizer — stood out for its noticeably steadier performance, validating the stabilizer’s effectiveness.
A key component of Aerotoscana’s success lies in the avionics suite aboard its R66. Outfitted with the Garmin GTN 750 and its extended touch-screen GDU 1010 TXi, the system integrates seamlessly with iPad flight planning apps via the Flight Stream 510. This setup enables pilots to plan routes in advance from the ground and transfer them directly to the aircraft, dramatically improving operational efficiency and flight safety.
The R66 Turbine Marine has become Aerotoscana’s signature workhorse, offering outstanding performance and adaptability. Its auxiliary tanks allow for up to five hours of range plus reserves, while its radar altimeter, floats, anti-ice system, and superb visibility make it a vital tool for high-demand missions.
Today, Reitz and Ardura are official ambassadors of Robinson Helicopter Company. In this role, they’ve created technical and audiovisual content with a fresh, adventurous perspective that highlights the real-world capabilities of the R66 in agriculture, executive transport, expeditionary flying, and exploration throughout southern Chile. As a company committed to continuous improvement, Aerotoscana also actively participates in factory safety courses and specialized training to elevate its operational and safety standards.
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