In this work, the feasibility to easily generate airborne ultrasonic helical wavefronts is demonstrated. We have experimentally obtained airborne ultrasonic Helical Wavefronts (HW) of great quality by gluing a ferroelectret film on a helicoid surface. A comparison between measured and theoretical results of the pressure and phase distributions of this type of wavefront is accomplished. The simple fabrication procedure, which results inexpensive and reliable, opens up a new alternative to explore the special features of wavefronts with screw-type dislocations.