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  2. Safari Helicopter - Wikipedia

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    Safari Kit Helicopter at Sun-N-Fun 2013 Safari 500. Safari Helicopter is an American kit aircraft manufacturer located in Hendersonville, Tennessee.. The company was originally known as Canadian Home Rotors and then Safari Helicopter and was founded in Ear Falls, Ontario, Canada.

  3. Canadian Home Rotors Safari - Wikipedia

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    The Safari is a two-seat light helicopter with a bubble canopy, a two-bladed main rotor and a skid landing gear. The aircraft structure consists predominantly of welded 4130 chromoly steel tubing. The kit provides the main and tail rotors, rotor hubs, transmission, engine, cockpit and tailboom completed. Builder construction is largely assembly ...

  4. Talk:Safari Helicopter - Wikipedia

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    This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the Safari Helicopter article. This is ...

  5. Talk:Canadian Home Rotors Safari - Wikipedia

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  6. List of ultralight helicopters - Wikipedia

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    Safari Helicopter: Canada / United States Millennium MH-1: United States [53] Revolution Mini-500: United States CHI KC 518 Adventourer: New Zealand [54] Curti Zefhir ...

  7. List of rotorcraft manufacturers by country - Wikipedia

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    MD Helicopters – formerly McDonnell Douglas Corp [55] Piasecki Aircraft; Piasecki Helicopter – acquired by Boeing and became Boeing Vertol [39] Revolution Helicopter Corporation (defunct) – went out of business in November 1999; Robinson Helicopter [18] RotorWay International – produces kit helicopters [28] Sikorsky Aircraft [56]

  8. Safarilink Aviation Flight 053 - Wikipedia

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    The first aircraft involved in the collision was a De Havilland Canada Dash 8-315, manufacturer serial number 574, and registered as 5Y-SLK. The aircraft was manufactured by Bombardier Aviation on 28 September 2001 and in its 22 years of service, it had accumulated around 32,000 flight hours in around 35,000 cycles, [a] and was equipped with two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW123E engines.

  9. Neo-colonial science - Wikipedia

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    Neo-colonial research or neo-colonial science, [1] [2] frequently described as helicopter research, [1] parachute science [3] [4] or research, [5] parasitic research, [6] [7] or safari study, [8] is when researchers from wealthier countries go to a developing country, collect information, travel back to their country, analyze the data and samples, and publish the results with no or little ...