2005 ROBINSON R22 BETA II

2005 ROBINSON R22 BETA II for sale
$69,000
Year
2005
Make
Robinson
Model
R22 BETA II
Location
Kodak, TN
Seller
TJ Helicopters
Source
trade-a-plane.com
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Performance & Capacity

Seats
2
Cruise
95 kts
Max Speed
102 kts
Range
240 nm
Ceiling
14,000 ft
Useful Load
490 lbs
Fuel
27.0 gal
Burn
9.0 gph
Engines
1 · Piston
Power
131 hp
MTOW
1,370 lbs
ICAO Type
R22

Manufacturer-published specs for the Robinson R22 BETA II model. Actual aircraft may vary by configuration / modifications.

Operating Cost (est.)

Hourly Variable
$140
Annual Fixed
$15,000
Engine Overhaul
$60,000
TBO
2,200 hrs

AeroGurus estimates based on industry averages for the Robinson R22 BETA II. Actual costs vary by location, usage, maintenance history, and configuration.

Market price band

Robinson R22 BETA II typical: $49,000 – $449,000 median $57,650 across 91 active listings

This listing at $69,000 is 20% above median.

Description

For sale is a 2005 R22 Beta 2 that just flew into our facilities and is ready for an overhaul! Last overhaul was completed on December 2021. This aircraft is due for a tailcone replacement. 8,800 TTSN 0 hours remaining Included in the sale: Attitude gyro Bendix/King KY197A radio Garmin 250XL GPS Bendix/king KT76C transponder Leather seats Dual controls included Wheels not included ADS-B out via tail beacon Bladder tanks installed Tail rotor blades were replaced new on May 2025 and have 426.9 TTSN Last 100 hour inspection completed on 3/30/2026 Last compressions were 80,80,78,78

About the Robinson R22 BETA II

The Robinson R22 Beta II (1995–present) is the current production R22: a two-seat trainer with the larger Lycoming O-360-J2A engine derated for sea level, giving better hover performance at altitude and in heat than earlier R22s. A governor and carburetor-heat assist are standard. It is the world's benchmark primary helicopter trainer. Used Beta II prices typically run $150,000–$350,000 depending on year and hours remaining to the 2,200-hour / 12-year overhaul. Buy it if you want the newest R22 airframe and altitude capability; consider the Beta for the same mission at a lower used price.

Produced 1995.