Robinson R44s delivered to Poland
Robinson Helicopter has delivered two R44 Raven II helicopters to its distributor, PHU Polinar of Poland.
PHU Polinar handed the aircraft over to the Polish Air Force University in mid-November, which will deploy them for military training in Poland.
The Polish Air Force University is an accredited state-owned institution that offers undergraduate degrees for officers in the Polish military as well as commercial ratings for civilian students.
Both R44 helicopters are equipped with a fully integrated glass cockpit featuring Garmin’s GDU 1060 TXi, GTN 750 navigator, GTX 345 transponder with ADS-B in/out and Spidertracks for real time tracking.
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