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Despite all the politics and planted press coverage around the VXX
decision, has no one has noticed that the Navy chose a less-safe, lower-performance helicopter for the Marines to carry the President of the United States? Coalition payback aside (and oops, the Italians just announced they're pulling out of Iraq), this is not a good thing. Just by virtue of when the S-92 and EH101 were designed, the VH-92 was a generation ahead of the US101 in safety and crashworthiness. A lot of the flaw-tolerant design methods used in the VH-92 just didn't exist when the EH101/US101 was designed. Now we're going to pay the Italians to bring the EH101 structures up to modern standards for crashworthiness, birdstrike protection, etc. And to get a wider cabin, the President will spend the next 30 years riding above fuel tanks. And oh yeah, Lockheed Martin also has to build a whole new secure manufacturing and support setup to include foreign workers in factories offshore. Hopefully, if the US101 runs late and over budget, we all get another chance at a new Marine One. |
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![]() NoPe NH-90 is largely ahead of the two contenders!!!! |
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Says who? NH-90 doesn't have the cabin volume.
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![]() Is M. Bush so Fat? |
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![]() "Helowriter" skrev i meddelandet oups.com... Says who? NH-90 doesn't have the cabin volume. If the problem is lack of height in the cabin the NH-90 can be ordered with an extra 30 cm height, just like those on order for the Swedish armed forces. http://www.hkpflj.mil.se/ronneby/pho...9713&nid=23433 Regards, Per Nordenberg |
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If we're talking Presidential transport, it's headroom and length, and
(I'm not sure about width on the NH-90 cabin. Northrop Grumman is pitching the NH-90 for the US Air Force Personnel Recovery Vehicle, and that seems to need a cabin somewhere between the MH-60G and PRV. As to Mr. Bush's dimensions, he was not the one feeding off the oil-for-food program with Saddam Hussein. Apparently, that was Jacques Chirac's feeding spot. HW |
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![]() No need for Chirac...But Bush largely needed Ben Laden money to pay for his bankrupted oil cy.... |
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