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A photo of the aft portion of the tail cone, including the tail rotor, of the UH-60 Black Hawk that crashed at Fort Hood on Nov. 23, 2015, was included in the Army’s accident investigation report.
TYSONS CORNER, VA, May 19, 2017 ” Lockheed Martin‘s (NYSE: LMT) Sikorsky subsidiary will provide tail rotor blade repairs in support of the U.S. Army‘s UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters under a ...
A striking new double-rotor helicopter may soon replace the military’s iconic Blackhawk, as the observers hope the “bigger and badder” new chopper could go about its business fart… ...
While the third MH-60K (“Prince 63”) was flaring before touch down (with a dust cloud raised by the preceeding choppers) it hit the comp0und’s wall with its tail rotor beam/stabilizer.
One of the two candidates to replace the UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter has started ground tests. The SB-1 Defiant (styled as SB>1) uses unique rotor layout rather than conventional helicopters ...
One piece of the rotor flew off and hit the tail rotor of the other helicopter that was nearby in the training exercise, investigators found. The second pilot managed to land his Blackhawk despite ...
Debris from crashed Black Hawk exposes secret technology of previously-unknown stealth aircraft ... like special materials covering the tail rotor hub to reduce the helicopter's radar signature.
Sadly, one of the Black Hawk’s most iconic moments was also one of its greatest failures. That came from the U.S. military’s mission to Mogadishu, Somalia, in October 1993.
One piece of the rotor flew off and hit the tail rotor of the other helicopter that was nearby in the training exercise, investigators found. The second pilot managed to land his Blackhawk despite ...
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