Rh-53 Helicopter Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
143872-01 Transistor
007694038
144536-01 Ball Bearing Unit
010638941
1448AS107-1 Indicator Light Filter
013262549
1450AS104 Indicator Light Filter
013243959
14545-007 Electronic Chopper
000830687
1485528-072 Nonind Wire Wound Fixed Resistor
008726321
1485773-0001 Indicator Housing
009847252
1485773-1 Indicator Housing
009847252
1494896 Compression Ring
009286043
1494896-1 Compression Ring
009286043
1496124 Alternating Current Motor
004040017
1496124-0000 Alternating Current Motor
004040017
14P236646 Tuning Insulator
001584343
15-28979G01 Filter Cap
009941501
15110 Solenoid Valve
009257511
151861 Transistor
009249611
151B940P2 Ceramic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
003217070
1536-001-5 Circuit Breaker
009418160
1539262-1 Transistor
009249611
15540 Power Transformer
000103005
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Helicopter, Rh-53

Picture of Rh-53 Helicopter

The CH-53 Sea Stallion is the most common name for the Sikorsky S-65 family of heavy-lift transport helicopters. Originally developed for use by the United States Marine Corps, it is in service with Germany, Iran, Israel, and Mexico. The United States Air Force operated the HH-53 "Super Jolly Green Giant" during the late– and post–Vietnam-War era, updating most of them as the MH-53 Pave Low.

The dimensionally-similar CH-53E Super Stallion is a heavier-lifting, improved version designated S-80E by Sikorsky. Its third engine makes it more powerful than the Sea Stallion, which it has replaced in the heavy-lift mission.

In 1960, the United States Marine Corps began to seek a replacement for their HR2S piston-powered helicopters. On 27 January 1961, the Marine Corps began working with the other three U.S. armed services on the "Tri-Service VTOL transport", which would eventually emerge as the Vought-Hiller-Ryan XC-142A tiltwing. The design became more elaborate and the program stretched out, causing the Marines to drop out when they decided they would not receive a working machine in a satisfactory timeframe. In the end, the XC-142A, although a very innovative and capable machine, never entered production.

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