President Trump is barred from using his private helicopter — but that didn’t stop him from showing it off all weekend on the front lawn of his Mar-a-Lago resort.

The Trump-branded chopper was parked on his new helipad from Saturday to Sunday before it eventually whisked off without him, according to the Palm Beach Daily News.

While in office, presidents are only allowed to fly on Air Force One or Marine One, the commander-in-chief’s personal helicopter.

It’s standard Secret Service protocol and has been done for decades. The agency told the Associated Press that Trump has not been on the helicopter since his inauguration.

He arrived at Mar-a-Lago by motorcade Saturday following a round of golf at his golf club in West Palm Beach, the News reports.

The helicopter that was parked at Mar-a-Lago over the weekend is a white and blue Sikorsky S-76, which features Trump’s name in bold red letters on the tail and steps, along with his family seal.

President Trump’s private helicopter just landed at Mar-a-Lago. First time since the helipad was built last month. pic.twitter.com/E2QmKSL6Ry — Aleese Kopf (@aleesekopf) April 8, 2017

The president reportedly owns two of them.

Local officials in Palm Beach said the chopper’s weekend stay was unexpected — especially since the resort’s new helipad was specifically built for Marine One, and nothing else.

“We were surprised,” fire-rescue spokesman Sean Baker said of the note authorities got from the Secret Service, saying Trump’s private helicopter was on its way.

“This was not something we knew was coming,” he told the News.

White House officials on Sunday would not say what the chopper was doing at Mar-a-Lago.

With Post wires