UH-19D tibu

UH-19D tibu

RiikUSA
TüüpKommunaalhelikopter
Esimene lend10. november 1949
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2007 Sikorsky H-19 Chickasaw, (tuntud ka Sikorsky mudelinumbri järgi, S-55) oli mitmeotstarbeline helikopter, mida kasutasid Ameerika Ühendriikide armee ja Ameerika Ühendriikide õhujõud. Selle ehitas litsentsi alusel ka Westland Aircraft kui Westlandi keeristorm Ühendkuningriigis. Ameerika Ühendriikide mereväe ja Ameerika Ühendriikide rannavalve mudelid nimetati HO4S-iks, USA merejalaväe mudelid aga HRS-iks. 1962. aastal kujundati USA mereväe, USA rannavalve ja USA merejalaväe versioonid ümber H-19-deks, nagu nende USA armee ja USA õhujõudude kolleegid.

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2007 Sikorsky H-19 Chickasaw (later designated UH-19 in the U.S. Army and HO4S or **H-34** variants in other services) was a widely used utility helicopter developed by Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation. While the UH-19D designation specifically refers to a late model used by the U.S. Army, the aircraft is fundamentally the same successful S-55 design. It was a pioneering aircraft, being the **first purpose-built transport helicopter** for the U.S. military.

Development and Purpose

  • Päritolu: The Sikorsky S-55 first flew in 1949 and was a major advancement over earlier helicopter designs. It solved the complex engineering problem of separating the engine from the main cabin to allow for a large, usable cargo space.
  • Engine Placement: Its most distinctive feature was the **engine mounted in the nose** of the fuselage, allowing the entire fuselage cabin to be used for cargo or passengers. A long drive shaft ran up and back to the main rotor.
  • Roll: The H-19 was primarily designed for **transport, utility, and anti-submarine warfare (ASW)** roles. It was instrumental in demonstrating the helicopter’s viability as a tactical transport during the Korean War.
  • UH-19D: This specific designation was a later U.S. Army version of the S-55 that featured an upgraded engine (the more powerful R-1340-40) and other minor improvements over earlier models (H-19A, B, C).

Key Features and Specifications (Typical S-55/UH-19)

  • Rotor System: Single main rotor and a tail rotor. The main rotor was often a three-bladed articulated system.
  • Mootor: Typically powered by a single **Wright R-1300 or Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp radial piston engine** (around 600 to 800 hp, depending on the variant).
  • Võimsuse:
    • Crew: 2 (Pilot and Co-pilot/Engineer).
    • Troops/Passengers: The main cabin was large enough to accommodate **10 to 12 fully equipped troops** or six stretcher cases.
    • Cargo: Up to 3,000 lbs (1,360 kg) of internal or external cargo.
  • Operational Performance (General):
    • Cruising Speed: Around 90-100 mph (145-160 km/h).
    • Range: Approximately 400 miles (644 km).
    • Service Ceiling: Roughly 10,000 feet (3,000 m).

Operational History and Legacy

  • Korean War: The H-19 (then designated H-19 Chickasaw) proved its value during the Korean War, demonstrating the capability of helicopters to perform troop movements, casualty evacuation (CASEVAC), and cargo resupply in battlefield conditions.
  • Widespread Use: The S-55 and its variants were used by the armed forces of over 20 nations, making it one of the most successful early military helicopters.
  • Longevity: The design’s success led to the development of the more powerful and enduring **Sikorsky H-34 Choctaw (S-58)**, which used the same basic layout but with a larger engine and airframe.
  • Civilian Use: The S-55 was also one of the first helicopters to be widely used in civilian roles, particularly for short-haul passenger transport and offshore oil rig support.

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