Magellan Wire Strike Protection System available for Robinson R66 helicopter

Magellan Press Release | February 22, 2018

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Magellan Aerospace and Robinson Helicopter Company have announced that a Wire Strike Protection System (WSPS) is now available for the Robinson R66 helicopter platform.

The TB17 Lithium-ion battery is now available on new R66 aircraft for $6,900. Robinson Photo
A Robinson R66 helicopter flies over rocky terrain. Magellan’s R66 WSPS system is comprised of an upper cutter, lower cutters, and a windshield deflector. Robinson Photo

The WSPS is designed to provide a measure of protection for helicopters in level flight in the event of an encounter with horizontally strung wires and cables, using the concept of guiding wires over the fuselage into high tensile steel cutting blades.

The R66 WSPS system is comprised of an upper cutter, lower cutters, and a windshield deflector.

Magellan’s R66 WSPS platform is available as a field kit option for all R66 helicopters.

Factory provisions are available on new helicopters to simplify field installation.

A comprehensive aftermarket kit, including the internal provisions, will be available from Magellan’s authorized distributors to retrofit in-service R66 helicopters.”

“We are excited to announce the R66 WSPS™ kit, which is the product of the combined expertise of both Magellan Aerospace and Robinson. This new kit is a remarkable achievement. Magellan has been making and delivering WSPS kits since 1980, and has established itself as the global expert for this unique product and technology”, said David O’Connor, division manager of defence and space products, Magellan Aerospace, Winnipeg.

“Robinson and Magellan engineering worked in partnership to develop an R66-specific installation that is simple, lightweight, and meets all industry-standard wire protection criteria. We look forward to offering the WSPS option to our future and existing Robinson customers,” said Peter Riedl, vice-president of engineering, Robinson Helicopters.

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