This is one of the most concise and informative videos I've ever seen on youtube. I really appreciate the detail and depth you cover about even small features!!
I dont mean to be offtopic but does anyone know of a tool to log back into an Instagram account? I stupidly lost my login password. I would love any tricks you can give me.
This helicopter looks incredible. Finally a light helicopter with a parachute system! 500k for a turbine, seemingly safely and quality-focused design, impact absorbing seats and most importantly a parachute and the potential for enhanced range is superb.
Hey Sky, that's another great video you've produced ! I liked the metric to English conversion tapes you put at the bottom of the screen. I think going forward from here you should do this on all of your videos. It will save you vocal time just listing the metric qualities. Thanks for producing this. You are one of my favorite youtube creators and I never miss a new episode !
@@codmott286 Indeed it also changes pitch! But the reasons a helicopter flies is the basics of flight school, let's not let reality get in way of a good joke about perception. We all know magic keeps the things up.
BSFC of the turbine is 548g kw/h. An equivalent 4 stroke piston engine may weigh twice as much but its fuel consumption is also only about 225-250g kw/h so you use a lot less fuel and require less fuel on board. 100kg of fuel on board for turbine, or 40kg on board for piston engine.
Meanwhile the Guimbal Cabri G2 flies everyday (and a drone version for the french navy is on his way...). But the parachute is a really nice improvement.
10:20 "A piston engine with the same performance would weight twice as much". Wankel engines might have a unusual pisons, but they're still pistons. That's what "Kolben" in Felixes "Rotationskolbenmotor" stands for.
Nice helicopter. They should make the parachute automatically disconnect from the helicopter once the vessel hit the ground so it won't be topple by the parachute which was dragged by the wind.
A brand new time tested and reliable Robinson R-22 costs half of that. That will make the $500K a difficult sell for any corporation or individual in the USA. It looks fantastic though. I like all the innovations.. But... THAT PRICE! OUCH.
But turbines are more advanced, and much lighter for the power produced. Also R22s have to be sent back to California for a complete rebuild after a certain amount of hours or time. Its not cheap to do.
Price point seems decent, almost the same as a new Cessna 172. The real big hitter probably will com after the purchase, insurance and fuel. It looks quite promising. Hope to be able to fly it someday.
Curious about rotor inertia and comparative safety with R22. But the parachute system certainly mitigates what could be a major safety shortcoming. Generally I'd say bravo, and full steam ahead.
To improvements that I would make on this design would be one a little bit of a larger parachute and for the drivetrain removing the belts and replacing it with a drive chain system
Belts probably are seven more reliable than chains nowadays and weighing a whole lot less. Seems you never asked yourself how a washing machine lasts 20 years and how it is powered.. It has a small diameter wheel at the engine side and a large one on the trommel. Both move on the same frame, and between the two there's a belt. The engine does like 40 times the number of rotations the trommel is doing even in high speed centrifuge mode when the trommel can do 1000+ rpm AND the belt continuously gets deformed..
@@harrickvharrick3957 With improvements in technology. Steel chain used far outlast belts. As for a washer machine.... I remember an old Hover washer spin dryer that the belts always broke. I installed a chain drive assembly and it still works 40 years and still going strong 💪. I understand weight ratio but it can be done
@@NYRM1974 how much would the quite hefty, double, super strong type of chain they would use for this weigh compared to about half a pound? Remember, in this lightweight copter they have attempted (and succeeded) shaving off several hundreds of pounds when compared to a conservative design. It matters a lot of of course, given this special chute system. And about their life expectancy, is that actual data or your interpretation and idea about how it stands?
Bottom Line, new company and an ultra-light helicopter at that... I'll wait for this thing to be flying a couple years before I'll get in it thank you very much...
Your comment reminds me of that old Pilot's phrase, "Don't fly the 'A' model of anything!". However, someone's gotta fly 'em or they'd never evolve into the 'B' model!
Skyships Egg, Thanks for the review! Just one point: The PBS turbine is not "brand-new". It comes in uncertified, and certified version, and has been used for many years - amongst other - in self-launching performance gliders, and most notoriously in the SubSonex personal jet.
Yet again excellent .. but please look into r22/44 by Robison. . Last I heard they were in development with rolls royce to install a turbine in one of Thier airframes.. and from the looks of this it would r22/44 be a direct competitor
Love this aircraft. I have always loved helicopters since a child and have always wanted to pilot one. Unfortunately life for me, as with many people in this world had not gone in the direction that as a child we fantasized it would head, and finances and family life has taken it in a completely different direction. Fortunately I will go to my death bed with the fantasy and love for helicopters and piloting one but will never regret the direction and choices I took in life.
I flew an R22. The flight was only €125 (Sabadell, Barcelona) and since I told the pilot I was thinking of getting a PPL(H) he offered to take this opportunity to give me my first practical flight lesson, which of course I was more than happy to accept, so after some advice I was given the controls and hoovered, landed, took off,... I'm sure you could do the same and fulfill your dream for little money.
@@xavichuvy9047 To be honest, here in Australia it is not cheap, not in the slightest. Many years ago, actually 95' I was in Belgium and through friends in the military I was offered to join the service where I would be trained as a rotary pilot and regain my dual citizenship ( I was originally Belge ) and after my training it would be entirely up to me if I resigned for another 3 yrs. I chose not to stay as my return air ticket back to Aus was just about to expire and at the time just couldn't afford to buy another air fare... See this is what I meant by the choices we make in life. Maybe fingers crossed if I ever win the lotto lol
@@jacquesjackcoomans2295 Oh well, same here. I started studying for my PPL(H) when I was young and had money but other things got in the way and never went through with it. Now I'm 47 and skint, lol, but I don't regret any of if, had a great life so far. But I haven't given up on it yet ;)
Very well done & I think well presented. The cost, I feel should be much less. I can tell you that this is one GREAT LOOKING 2 Seat Helicopter - and looks better than the Rotorway Exec 162 F. And as far as I understand - not a kit. Personally, I cannot stand the Robinson for many reasons. The "TEE" handle, the tall rotor mast, etc. The Rotorway is obviously a kit - and like they say - "a water cooled aircraft engine make as much sense as an air cooled boat motor.... Not that anybody cares, I am a huge fan of the Schweitzer 300 series.... If and when the time and money comes - I would seriously consider this beautifully engineered machine. Again, very well done. Unlike others, I appreciate the history of the company. This does matter to me....
Interesting but NOWHERE can I find ANY information on the USEFUL LOAD capability of this helicopter. I guess it is built to sit in the hanger and look at the beautiful Italian designing.
So what's the payload capacity? Most light helicopters like this only allow for the pilot and passenger to weigh between 150-210 lbs. each on most models, not very practical in the U.S.
I'd buy 2 Mosquito helicopters and a Raptor aircraft all new for that money and have enough money left to buy a sports car. There's even some change left after that,...aka they've priced themselves way outside the ultralight airframe market.
There exists no market for 2 seater turbine helicopters right now. I could see this working for people who dont trust a reciprocating engine and also want the parachute.
@@kerbalairforce8802 i think the use of "ultralight" wasnt meant literally. Nothing about this aircraft looks like it would be in the ultralight catagory. Compared to its obvious competitors like the R22 or the cabri g2, it seems to match up closely. The turbine gives it an edge in my opinion, but not everyone would think so. I think with a max gross weight of 700kg, a turbine is less attractive and a luggage compartment is pretty optomistic, but no mention was made of the empty weight so who knows what youd be able to do with it
@RAMOF niente, l'elicottero è italiano, e almeno sta volta possiamo vantarci di aver creato il primo elicottero con paracadute integrato, c'è gente che non conosce certe manovre di sicurezza in caso di perdita di controllo quindi penso che aver creato una cosa del genere sia un vanto.
Thanks for taking the time to do the conversions from kilometers to miles per hour and kilograms to pounds. For us Americans, the metric system is still a mystery, and those presenters that don't bother to do the conversions usually lose us pretty quickly!
In any countries Ultralight Helicopter category this machine's price point rules it out completely! The brand new, uncertified turboshaft engine and the brand new, uncertified composite airframe and Ballistic Recovery System make this helicopter a very procedurally complex, expensive and time consuming machine to obtain US and European certification on! Being that this helicopter's natural competition are the Cabri G2 and Robinson R22, it needs certification in order to fly in the same categories, yet even with certification the price hugely exceeds that of it's competitors! I expect that AC will be an available option, eating into the luggage compartment space, like the additional fuel tank would, and adding additional weight. I remain unconvinced about the supposed benefits of having a mast mounted BRS on a light, two seat helicopter. A polycarbonate, impact resistant windsrceen, longer range, and a cargo hook capability would be higher on one's list of preferences instead of the expensive, heavy, questionable BRS! Thank you for this interesting, informative and entertaining video with excellent narration and good details. The attention to detail and weight saving designs can clearly be appreciated at 10:26 on the video where the camera captures the beautiful engine mounts attaching the engine's anti vibration mount to the airframes hard point. This component is the perfect example of lthe ightweight strength designed into this helicopter! I don't doubt that the manufacturer is going to see this type fully certificated, they are a hugely respected aviation component manufacturer, about the best to set about designing the next generation of light helicopters, benefitting from new, light, turboshaft engines specifically designed for this type of aircraft! It will be very interesting to view operating figures once some experience and history is established and I think that it's fantastic that this helicopter incorporates the benefits of new technologies, materials and manufacturing techniques. The manufacturer has clearly invested in this project with the intention of seeing it certified worldwide!
This is one of the most concise and informative videos I've ever seen on youtube. I really appreciate the detail and depth you cover about even small features!!
With Great Cadence' Absolutley Agree! Worded' Edited and Presented Perfectly! Very Rare!👍
He works hard for those thumbs up, that's for sure. 😎👍🏻
Yes
I dont mean to be offtopic but does anyone know of a tool to log back into an Instagram account?
I stupidly lost my login password. I would love any tricks you can give me.
@Kannon Bradley Instablaster :)
This helicopter looks incredible. Finally a light helicopter with a parachute system! 500k for a turbine, seemingly safely and quality-focused design, impact absorbing seats and most importantly a parachute and the potential for enhanced range is superb.
When all else fails, it's nice to have a parachute.
Until it's immediately caught up in the rotors....
@@mp-xt2rg Watch the video at 6:43
@@mp-xt2rg poor listening skills...
@@1compaqedr8 elaborate
m p go to 7:22 in the video for explanation
I love your sense of humor now. It has evolved.
I could listen to him talk about aviation stuff all day long. :)
@@Colaholiker Crazy guys)
Hey Sky, that's another great video you've produced ! I liked the metric to English conversion tapes you put at the bottom of the screen. I think going forward from here you should do this on all of your videos. It will save you vocal time just listing the metric qualities. Thanks for producing this. You are one of my favorite youtube creators and I never miss a new episode !
Excellent presentation, well done. Thanks for no whacko music.
Wow Great thinking guy's!!! This is a home run & got to be the best chopper on the market!!!
One of the sexiest light helicopters I've ever seen. 7:00 ballistic parachute is really awesome 👍
Very nice video. The best information available by far
Finally, something on helicopter. Thanks.
Fantastic little documentary! Thanks!
thanks Sky really thanks your videos are great and i always try to never miss them
A helicopter is a collection of spare parts all rotating in opposite directions trying to tear itself apart.
A helicopter does not fly. It simply beats physics in to submission.
Hurrrrrr never heard that one before. A helicopter has a wing just like a plane, the difference is that it spins in circles.
All surrounded by an oil leak :)
@@codmott286 Indeed it also changes pitch! But the reasons a helicopter flies is the basics of flight school, let's not let reality get in way of a good joke about perception. We all know magic keeps the things up.
Very impressive and a real turbine engine. $500k is not unreasonable for a real turbine helicopter. I can see flight schools going for that.
It's not a turbine. It's 4 squirrels in a cage wheel running VERY fast.
I don't think it's a good helicopter for flight schools, since it's so simple.
Robinson’s are still a better option
@@AV8R_1 And the same price.
I used to own an R22. I sure would have liked some turbine time.
Awesome presentation!
Thanks , Very much enjoyed
Wow that parachute thing is innovative and impressive 🤗
BSFC of the turbine is 548g kw/h. An equivalent 4 stroke piston engine may weigh twice as much but its fuel consumption is also only about 225-250g kw/h so you use a lot less fuel and require less fuel on board. 100kg of fuel on board for turbine, or 40kg on board for piston engine.
Cool helicopter, very nice video!
Meanwhile the Guimbal Cabri G2 flies everyday (and a drone version for the french navy is on his way...).
But the parachute is a really nice improvement.
@TheTimeTraveler2025 yep, turbine vs. simple and widely used engine .
Not the same cost of maintenance ^^'
This is really a nice little bird
Sky, another great video from you! Thank you for a great insight into our future toy!
10:20 "A piston engine with the same performance would weight twice as much". Wankel engines might have a unusual pisons, but they're still pistons. That's what "Kolben" in Felixes "Rotationskolbenmotor" stands for.
A Wankel engine does not have pistons. It has rotors or rotating lobes.
Sharp, very sharp! 👍
GREAT PRESENTATION 👏. VERY INFORMATIVE. GREAT LOOKING HELICOPTER. TURBINE? ABSOLUTELY!!!. LOVE THE FEATURES. AWESOME JOB 👌
Looks pretty awesome, good vid.
Very nice video and commentary. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
I Love this Video on the Zefhir Helicopter is Awesome!!!!
Very good as always
Beautiful tail rotor! Strong design! The flight controls are fantastic !
Boys with toys, love 1 of these
Safety parachute Nice one
Love the name.
Yankee Zefhir , there was such a movie
Excellent
9:21 ooo very nice safety wire job...
wonderful orator
@Skyships Eng
Could you take a look at the Hill HX50?
Thank you!
Gorgeous, and a 2 eater, mandatory
"Eater" lol yummy.
Beautiful aircraft, I bet it handles like a sportscar of the sky.
The price seems fair when considering what a Cabri G2 costs.
Nice helicopter. They should make the parachute automatically disconnect from the helicopter once the vessel hit the ground so it won't be topple by the parachute which was dragged by the wind.
A brand new time tested and reliable Robinson R-22 costs half of that. That will make the $500K a difficult sell for any corporation or individual in the USA. It looks fantastic though. I like all the innovations.. But... THAT PRICE! OUCH.
But turbines are more advanced, and much lighter for the power produced. Also R22s have to be sent back to California for a complete rebuild after a certain amount of hours or time. Its not cheap to do.
ROBINSON'S. ARE. #1. " DEATH. TRAPS " 😎
Well Robinson is a piston helo prone to accidents this Zephir is a turbine and so a completely different bird
What's the minimum altitude in which the parachute can be deployed in the event of an emergency situation??
Price point seems decent, almost the same as a new Cessna 172. The real big hitter probably will com after the purchase, insurance and fuel. It looks quite promising. Hope to be able to fly it someday.
Nice little chopper, hope this work out for this hard working company & group of people
very nice
Well done, entertaining and informative. An excellent video.
Love the desain...so simply biautiful
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Very nice Helicopter.
It's an ultralight not a certified helicopter
11:11 Wait! Where is the parachute??
Light and turbine powered, sounds like a winning combination to me. Very descriptive.
I was at that Moscow show. I was really surprised to see this new machine..
Curious about rotor inertia and comparative safety with R22. But the parachute system certainly mitigates what could be a major safety shortcoming. Generally I'd say bravo, and full steam ahead.
Great video! Now I want to buy one.
Onde vende, qual o valor? 🇧🇷
To improvements that I would make on this design would be one a little bit of a larger parachute and for the drivetrain removing the belts and replacing it with a drive chain system
Belts probably are seven more reliable than chains nowadays and weighing a whole lot less. Seems you never asked yourself how a washing machine lasts 20 years and how it is powered.. It has a small diameter wheel at the engine side and a large one on the trommel. Both move on the same frame, and between the two there's a belt. The engine does like 40 times the number of rotations the trommel is doing even in high speed centrifuge mode when the trommel can do 1000+ rpm AND the belt continuously gets deformed..
@@harrickvharrick3957 With improvements in technology. Steel chain used far outlast belts. As for a washer machine.... I remember an old Hover washer spin dryer that the belts always broke. I installed a chain drive assembly and it still works 40 years and still going strong 💪. I understand weight ratio but it can be done
@@NYRM1974 how much would the quite hefty, double, super strong type of chain they would use for this weigh compared to about half a pound? Remember, in this lightweight copter they have attempted (and succeeded) shaving off several hundreds of pounds when compared to a conservative design. It matters a lot of of course, given this special chute system. And about their life expectancy, is that actual data or your interpretation and idea about how it stands?
Bottom Line, new company and an ultra-light helicopter at that... I'll wait for this thing to be flying a couple years before I'll get in it thank you very much...
Your comment reminds me of that old Pilot's phrase, "Don't fly the 'A' model of anything!".
However, someone's gotta fly 'em or they'd never evolve into the 'B' model!
Run time? and I guess a big plus is that it can flyer higher with more power that piston pushers.
I like it ! 😍
Hi
Where you put your lugages ?
Nice machine,
Beautiful design and technology for a new, ultra light helicopter. But, being designed by Italians, and a turbine engine, I knew it wouldn't be cheap!
Is this available in the u.s.
Imagine if you showed up in school with this helicopter you are going to be a famous kid
Skyships Egg, Thanks for the review! Just one point: The PBS turbine is not "brand-new". It comes in uncertified, and certified version, and has been used for many years - amongst other - in self-launching performance gliders, and most notoriously in the SubSonex personal jet.
Ahhhhh!!!! A two seat turbine, and what a sexy Italian!!!! Bellissima!!!!
Nice
is there any currant news?
WAY WAY!! Over Priced....
ya.. if they hit about $300k that would be perfect for a 2 person high end ultralight. otherwise people will just opt for an R44.
I agree you can get a used new 44 for less
Yet again excellent .. but please look into r22/44 by Robison. . Last I heard they were in development with rolls royce to install a turbine in one of Thier airframes.. and from the looks of this it would r22/44 be a direct competitor
Love this aircraft. I have always loved helicopters since a child and have always wanted to pilot one. Unfortunately life for me, as with many people in this world had not gone in the direction that as a child we fantasized it would head, and finances and family life has taken it in a completely different direction. Fortunately I will go to my death bed with the fantasy and love for helicopters and piloting one but will never regret the direction and choices I took in life.
I flew an R22. The flight was only €125 (Sabadell, Barcelona) and since I told the pilot I was thinking of getting a PPL(H) he offered to take this opportunity to give me my first practical flight lesson, which of course I was more than happy to accept, so after some advice I was given the controls and hoovered, landed, took off,... I'm sure you could do the same and fulfill your dream for little money.
@@xavichuvy9047 To be honest, here in Australia it is not cheap, not in the slightest. Many years ago, actually 95' I was in Belgium and through friends in the military I was offered to join the service where I would be trained as a rotary pilot and regain my dual citizenship ( I was originally Belge ) and after my training it would be entirely up to me if I resigned for another 3 yrs. I chose not to stay as my return air ticket back to Aus was just about to expire and at the time just couldn't afford to buy another air fare... See this is what I meant by the choices we make in life. Maybe fingers crossed if I ever win the lotto lol
@@jacquesjackcoomans2295
Oh well, same here. I started studying for my PPL(H) when I was young and had money but other things got in the way and never went through with it. Now I'm 47 and skint, lol, but I don't regret any of if, had a great life so far. But I haven't given up on it yet ;)
What happened to autorotation?
Very well done & I think well presented. The cost, I feel should be much less. I can tell you that this is one GREAT LOOKING 2 Seat Helicopter - and looks better than the Rotorway Exec 162 F. And as far as I understand - not a kit. Personally, I cannot stand the Robinson for many reasons. The "TEE" handle, the tall rotor mast, etc. The Rotorway is obviously a kit - and like they say - "a water cooled aircraft engine make as much sense as an air cooled boat motor.... Not that anybody cares, I am a huge fan of the Schweitzer 300 series....
If and when the time and money comes - I would seriously consider this beautifully engineered machine.
Again, very well done. Unlike others, I appreciate the history of the company. This does matter to me....
Interesting but NOWHERE can I find ANY information on the USEFUL LOAD capability of this helicopter. I guess it is built to sit in the hanger and look at the beautiful Italian designing.
Well researched, well stated!
Awesome!!
So what's the payload capacity? Most light helicopters like this only allow for the pilot and passenger to weigh between 150-210 lbs. each on most models, not very practical in the U.S.
Whats the price in usd?
I'd buy 2 Mosquito helicopters and a Raptor aircraft all new for that money and have enough money left to buy a sports car.
There's even some change left after that,...aka they've priced themselves way outside the ultralight airframe market.
There exists no market for 2 seater turbine helicopters right now. I could see this working for people who dont trust a reciprocating engine and also want the parachute.
@@codmott286 It just won't get an ultralight helicopter certificate in the EU because of its turbine.
Can't be an ultralight in the US because it's a 2 seat model. It'd have to be a light sport aircraft.
@@kerbalairforce8802 i think the use of "ultralight" wasnt meant literally. Nothing about this aircraft looks like it would be in the ultralight catagory. Compared to its obvious competitors like the R22 or the cabri g2, it seems to match up closely. The turbine gives it an edge in my opinion, but not everyone would think so. I think with a max gross weight of 700kg, a turbine is less attractive and a luggage compartment is pretty optomistic, but no mention was made of the empty weight so who knows what youd be able to do with it
@@codmott286 parachute wont help in most cases its a gimic
How much it is ?
Yes, a little Italian cutie)
hi, i'm italian!!!
@RAMOF niente, l'elicottero è italiano, e almeno sta volta possiamo vantarci di aver creato il primo elicottero con paracadute integrato, c'è gente che non conosce certe manovre di sicurezza in caso di perdita di controllo quindi penso che aver creato una cosa del genere sia un vanto.
Thanks for taking the time to do the conversions from kilometers to miles per hour and kilograms to pounds. For us Americans, the metric system is still a mystery, and those presenters that don't bother to do the conversions usually lose us pretty quickly!
I still had to convert “300 meters high” to feet 😂🤷♂️
@@SaintsCheat dude, just switch
How would this compare to the mosquito models?
The fact its from imola makes it a bit cooler. Near the race track
In any countries Ultralight Helicopter category this machine's price point rules it out completely!
The brand new, uncertified turboshaft engine and the brand new, uncertified composite airframe and Ballistic Recovery System make this helicopter a very procedurally complex, expensive and time consuming machine to obtain US and European certification on!
Being that this helicopter's natural competition are the Cabri G2 and Robinson R22, it needs certification in order to fly in the same categories, yet even with certification the price hugely exceeds that of it's competitors!
I expect that AC will be an available option, eating into the luggage compartment space, like the additional fuel tank would, and adding additional weight.
I remain unconvinced about the supposed benefits of having a mast mounted BRS on a light, two seat helicopter.
A polycarbonate, impact resistant windsrceen, longer range, and a cargo hook capability would be higher on one's list of preferences instead of the expensive, heavy, questionable BRS!
Thank you for this interesting, informative and entertaining video with excellent narration and good details.
The attention to detail and weight saving designs can clearly be appreciated at 10:26 on the video where the camera captures the beautiful engine mounts attaching the engine's anti vibration mount to the airframes hard point.
This component is the perfect example of lthe ightweight strength designed into this helicopter!
I don't doubt that the manufacturer is going to see this type fully certificated, they are a hugely respected aviation component manufacturer, about the best to set about designing the next generation of light helicopters, benefitting from new, light, turboshaft engines specifically designed for this type of aircraft!
It will be very interesting to view operating figures once some experience and history is established and I think that it's fantastic that this helicopter incorporates the benefits of new technologies, materials and manufacturing techniques.
The manufacturer has clearly invested in this project with the intention of seeing it certified worldwide!
Very interesting. Thanks!
Love it°° how much? Can I buy in the USA?
Just curious as to what would this one be worth after being dropped to the ground🤔...cause it's definitely not new anymore in my book!
Good helicopter.
Price?
9:10 really cute indeed
500K worth of cute?
For that price tag it should get at least sexy!
Скай будет ли видео про f-104
Пока не планируется
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why a parachute...don´t they autorotate!?
It's awesome and very cute.
Please try 4 seater zaphier helicaptor
Wish to fly one same-day 😊
Make a video about the Guimbal Cabri G2 please.
I want to see MAKS 2019 videos.
Soon)
Skyships Eng I'm looking foward to watch them.
Looking forward to that too