Kissimmee Helicopters is based at the
Kissimmee Air Museum on Kissimmee Gateway Airport.
Kissimmee Air Museum has a variety of aircraft, engines, artifacts and active restoration projects on display. It is open 7 days/week 09:00 - 17:00 and even includes a small collection of operational classic helicopters.
Warbird Adventures also shares the same facility and offers introductory flights and training in WWII North American T-6 fighter trainers. Aerobatics, formation and tailwheel training is offered here.
Kissimmee Gateway Airport is located near Orlando, just eight miles from
Walt Disney World and ten miles from the Orlando-Orange County
Convention center, Kissimmee Gateway Airport (ISM) accommodates
general aviation air service 24 hours a day with two paved
airport runways, 5,000 and 6,000 feet. Four FBOs are located
on the airport property, as well as a number of flight training
schools, new T-hangars and box hangars, and a variety of
recreational activities, including a historic Warbird Museum
with T-6 Warbird adventure flights and an 18-hole golf course. The Orlando-area airport is owned
and operated by the City of Kissimmee and its air traffic
control tower operates from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.
Robinson Helicopter Company is the world's leading producer of civil
helicopters and is known worldwide for high performance, reliable
helicopters. The four-seat Model
R44
is the world's most popular helicopter.