jgerard wrote:H-391B, H-395, or H-295 would be the only Helio's worth owning. LONG prop turning slow. Most people butcher the H-391 by removing the augmenter tube and go to a more conventional exhaust, stay away from from those ships. It will be a while, but wait until the 450hp Alison powered H-395 gets back in the air. Better than 1:1 thrust to weight ratio. It's undescribably impressive!
Jason
There are two Allison powered Helio's flying, one for the Pima County Sherrif"s Dept. and one other that was for sale. The Allison is too small for the Helio at altitude, is loses power at 15,000 feet, problems arise from the compressor being too small, I get more power at that altitude from The Lycoming TIO-540 (turbo) The oil ejector tube in the H391B was found to have no significant function other than to create drag, there are other airplanes with the same GO-435 installation and the augmenter is not installed, such as the Super"B" Navion... Jason, if you would like a more detailed analysis on this Jim Metzler at JAARS will shed some light on why it was removed from "Ole" No. 1.......N242B



