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Well folks..... I'm a little surprised.
It's not everyday that a country orders 3.2 billion dollars worth of a helicopter that theoretically is still on the drawing boards. I would have thought that one of my fellow Canadians would have thrown the subject out in this newsgroup.... but apparently not. After all it's only taken what.... twenty years, one cancellation, one 500 million dollar penalty, four sitting governments, two political parties and a partridge in a pear tree to finally settle on a make, model, and actually sign a contract. http://tinyurl.com/67deg They call it the Sikorsky S-92 and I do believe the military version is still on the drawing boards. Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't this the same model that will be the next Marine 1. Unfortunatley my interested lies more in the little machines than the military models so perhaps someone more knowleable than I might want to jump in with their comments or information on this machine. |
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this is annoying.
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Shiver Me Timbers wrote:
Well folks..... I'm a little surprised. snip snip After all it's only taken what.... twenty years, one cancellation, one 500 million dollar penalty, four sitting governments, two political parties and a partridge in a pear tree to finally settle on a make, model, and actually sign a contract. http://tinyurl.com/67deg They call it the Sikorsky S-92 and I do believe the military version is still on the drawing boards. I have a picture somewhere of, IIRC, a mockup of an S-92 at the 1995 or 1996 Ottawa airshow. IIRC (again), one of the reps said they were trying to sell it as a replacement for the Sea Kings (or was it the Labradors?). Maybe I need to look for that picture... |
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Jim Carriere wrote:
one of the reps said they were trying to sell it as a replacement for the Sea Kings Yup..... It's the Sea Kings they are replacing. Just the other day the remaining Sea Kings were grounded for some mechanical failure. They say for every flight hour that it takes fourty hours of maintenance. |
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Shiver Me Timbers wrote:
Jim Carriere wrote: one of the reps said they were trying to sell it as a replacement for the Sea Kings Yup..... It's the Sea Kings they are replacing. I meant in the mid 1990's these were being touted as a Sea King replacement. I think that was right after the first EH101 contract (not the Cormorant one, the BIG EH101 contract) was cancelled. Just the other day the remaining Sea Kings were grounded for some mechanical failure. This tends to happen with any type of aircraft, but more often to the ones that are old- for example, about this time a year ago a lot of Lynxes were grounded for a short while, something about a titanium part in the rotor head is about all I remember. They say for every flight hour that it takes fourty hours of maintenance. I think the H-46 is near this figure as well. |
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Well I'm certainly not up on the military end of aviation by any
stretch of the imagination but I did happen to catch a one hour documentary on the Cormorant and I have to say that with that third engine as back up, and extra power it sure seems like a sweet machine. The fact that our government has called it a cadillac seems a little uncharitable in my humble opinion. One interesting comment that came up after the government signed the contract with Sikorsky was whether the helicopters were needed at all. Seems like a strange comment, but the logic was that initially the Sea Kings were put on the ships as sub hunters and now with the cold war long gone that maybe a machine like the Sea King was no longer necessary. I suppose there is some logic when you look at it from that perspective. When they had all the problems with ships going to sea without a Sea King I could never understand why they didn't put something on board like a bell 206 just to give the ship the ability to quickly go upstairs and have a peek at something or transfer something ship to ship or ship to shore. But what do I know. |
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When you say that its a a sweet machine you have no idea how right you
are. The pictures on the internet do not do it justice. A couple of month ago there was SAR excersie that was held at the local airport. I went down with my video camera and got some great footage of both the Cormorant and the Buffalo in action. I also was taken out on the flight line to get some great shots of the Cormorant on the tarmat. I believe there was a prototpye of the S-92 up around HudsonBay area earlier this year doing cool weather testing . On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 02:26:34 GMT, Shiver Me Timbers wrote: Well I'm certainly not up on the military end of aviation by any stretch of the imagination but I did happen to catch a one hour documentary on the Cormorant and I have to say that with that third engine as back up, and extra power it sure seems like a sweet machine. The fact that our government has called it a cadillac seems a little uncharitable in my humble opinion. One interesting comment that came up after the government signed the contract with Sikorsky was whether the helicopters were needed at all. Seems like a strange comment, but the logic was that initially the Sea Kings were put on the ships as sub hunters and now with the cold war long gone that maybe a machine like the Sea King was no longer necessary. I suppose there is some logic when you look at it from that perspective. When they had all the problems with ships going to sea without a Sea King I could never understand why they didn't put something on board like a bell 206 just to give the ship the ability to quickly go upstairs and have a peek at something or transfer something ship to ship or ship to shore. But what do I know. |
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