Tue, Sep 30, 2008
Carson Helicopters Has Used Heavy-Lifter Helo Since 1963
Sikorsky Aircraft announced Tuesday the signing of an agreement
with Carson Helicopters, that will lead to the launch of a
modernization program for Sikorsky S-61 helicopters.
"The Sikorsky Modernization Program will breathe new life into
this iconic symbol of rotorcraft excellence, providing the
enhancements needed to perform effectively in high/hot operating
conditions and to put this aircraft back to duty for years to
come," said David Adler, President of Sikorsky Aerospace
Services.
Approximately 620 S-61 helicopters remain in service in both the
commercial and military markets worldwide. The aircraft first began
flying in 1959, and the more than 1,000 that were produced have
flown 3.8 million flight hours combined.
While the military and commercial variants were originally
designed with different users in mind, the modernization program
will be the same. It will consist of extensive airframe
refurbishment, state-of-the-art glass cockpit, cargo hook and hoist
system, and new composite main rotor blades -- developed by Carson
-- that dramatically improve aircraft performance in high-hot
conditions as well as provide additional lift and speed
capabilities.
The upgrades will occur at Sikorsky Aerospace Services’
facility at Chase Field Naval Air Station in Beeville, TX.
"This modernization program, which we have developed over the
past several years in close partnership with Carson Helicopters,
will enable Sikorsky to build upon the legacy of a truly great
aircraft and provide our customers with the mission capability to
keep them flying for years to come," Adler said.
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