The Helicopter History Website team at Helis.com is working on building
a public helicopter database.
This is a collaborative project to present helicopter related
information, where any registered visitor can add or edit an entry.
Every user entry has a
symbol from where you can go to the user profile.
Since 1997 when Helis.com went online, visitors from all around the
world, many of them retired personnel, have asked about
a particular unit or machine. We think with a tool like this, they
could write their own histories and proudly be part of the site.
The database is organized in two main areas, countries and
manufacturers. At the first one, you can find/enter the military
and civilian organisations that employ rotary wing aircraft from the
begining up to the present day. Once you are viewing an
organisation, you can see a list of units that belong to it and a list
of models that are used or were in use in the past by that
organisation.
In the other area of the database, we have the manufacturers lists. In
each of them we show every model and within them, you
can enter/search construction numbers, serials and history of every
machine.
You can read more in the Database Glossary.
Visit www.helis.com/database and start browsing. Please send your
comments or join our team. We are always open to
new ideas for improve it!
Helis.com is not affiliated with any official organisation and the
information we provide is presented in good faith from public
domain sources. It is believed accurate by the individual contributors
who enter it. We have a feedback section on the site
where you can suggest amendments, or register and put them in yourself.
Helis.com cannot accept responsibility for the result
of any action taken or not taken on the basis of the data we offer for
viewing.
Helis.com reserves the right to moderate the entries of contributors, or
to remove them completely if that entry is not connected with sharing of
helicopter related knowledge consistent with the aims of the site.