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Light helicopters are a type of aircraft used for a variety of purposes, including aerial photography, search and rescue, and medical evacuation. They are typically smaller and lighter than other types of helicopters, making them more maneuverable and cost-effective. Light helicopters are also used for recreational purposes, such as sightseeing and private transportation.
Light helicopters are typically powered by a single engine, and are designed to be easy to operate and maintain. They are often equipped with advanced avionics and navigation systems, allowing for greater safety and efficiency. Many light helicopters are also equipped with advanced autopilot systems, allowing for automated flight control.
Light helicopters are used by a variety of industries, including law enforcement, military, and commercial operations. They are also popular with private pilots, as they are relatively inexpensive and easy to operate.
Some of the major companies in the light helicopter market include Airbus, Bell Helicopter, Robinson Helicopter, and MD Helicopters. Show Less Read more