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Hummingbird 300L helicopter gross weight increases to 2,850 pounds

Vertical Aviation Technologies Press Release | April 5, 2024

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Vertical Aviation Technologies of Sanford, Florida, is announcing a gross weight increase for the Hummingbird 300L helicopter to 2,850 pounds.

The new gross weight provides 1,000 pounds of useful load with full interior.

“With the cold air inducted IO-540 Lycoming engine, the Hummingbird 300L has outstanding performance at the new gross weight,” said Brad Clark, president. No structural modifications are required and the increase is only applicable to 300L Hummingbirds that conform to the build manual and drawings.

The Hummingbird is a four-seat helicopter sold as an Amateur Build Kit. Over 370 have been sold over 37 years. The design is based on a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)-approved helicopter.

Vertical Aviation Technologies will be displaying two customer built Hummingbird helicopters at Sun n Fun, April 9th – 14th in Lakeland, Florida.  The exhibit is located at MD-015C.  The two Hummingbirds have glass panels, leather interiors, and fancy paint schemes.

Vic Syracuse will be giving a presentation “Building a Hummingbird Helicopter” about his experience with building and flying his Hummingbird helicopter. This will take place daily at 10 a.m. in the company’s exhibit tent.

Alex Anduze, a former production and experimental test pilot for Sikorsky, will be available to answer questions about rotorcraft engineering and test flying. Anduze has an extensive background with aviation having attended the one year course at the National Test Pilot School and previous experience at Sikorsky as a ground test engineer and flight test engineer.

He owns an original flying Sikorsky S-52-3 and has been helpful with many improvements to the Hummingbird. Anduze’s S-52-3 was the rescue helicopter in the movie Devotion.

Fred Clark the father of Brad and founder of Orlando Helicopter Airways will be available to speak with about his experiences flying the original Sikorsky S-52-3. Fred flew B-25 Mitchell’s, Sikorsky H-19s, and H-21 “Flying Bananas” in the Air Force.

Come meet the person who created the Winnebago Helicopter Camper, the world’s first electric powered helicopter, the world’s first LPG-powered helicopter, and much more.

This press release was prepared and distributed by Vertical Aviation Technologies.

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