Helicom H-1 Commuter Jr


The Helicom H-1 Commuter Jr is a single or two place homebuilt helicopter.

Design and development

The Commuter Jr uses a welded steel tube fuselage with a small forward fairing over the nose with a windscreen. It can seat two people in side-by-side configuration.
The rights to the Commuter I and II were sold to International Helicopters in 1970. Rights were sold again in 1980 with the company dissolving in 1981. The rights were purchased again in 1986 by Home Rotors Inc.

Variants

;Helicom H-1 Commuter Jr
;Helicom Commuter I
;Helicom Commuter II
;Helicom Duster
;International Helicopters H-1 Commuter IA
;International Helicopters H-1 Commuter IIB
;Canadian Home Rotors Safari

Survivors

One example named "Schmidt Commuter Helicom" is on display at the Planes of Fame Museum, Valle-Williams, AZ

Specifications (H-1 Commuter Jr)