Sea King H-3 Helicopter Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
471911-501 Knob
005198056
4730000893293 Tube Reducer
000893293
474710-2 Coil And Armature
007870537
476-0257-000 Arbitrary Scale Meter
000257110
4789K0P001 Knob
008787973
008787973
011602146
4793W14G700 Control Dial
011635897
47P101-4 Electrical Plug Connector
011058436
48-024484-01 Digital Microcircuit
004206492
48-031502-01 Film Fixed Resistor Network
001777833
48-031507-01 Film Fixed Resistor Network
001752453
48-10R16-24S6(106) Electr Receptacle Connector Body
004687447
48-10R16-24S6-106 Electr Receptacle Connector Body
004687447
480227 Electrical Starter Engine Drive
010585692
480298 Electrical Starter Engine Drive
010585692
4805-193870 Transistor
009320511
4819-203489 Transistor
009320511
4826-166223 Transistor
009320553
482612 Electrical Receptacle Connector
001187339
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Helicopter, Sea King H-3

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The Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King (company designation S-61) is an American twin-engined anti-submarine warfare (ASW) helicopter designed and built by Sikorsky Aircraft. A landmark design, it was the world's first amphibious helicopter and one of the first ASW rotorcraft to use turboshaft engines.

Introduced in 1961, it served in the United States Navy as a key ASW and utility asset for several decades before being replaced by the non-amphibious Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk in the 1990s. The type also proved popular in civil service and with foreign military customers. As of 2015, many remain in service in nations around the world. The Sea King has been built under license by Agusta in Italy, Mitsubishi in Japan, and by Westland in the United Kingdom as the Westland Sea King. The major civil versions are the S-61L and S-61N.

During the Cold War, the Soviet Navy built up a large and varied fleet of submarines which at one point was in excess of 200 operational submarines. The US Navy decided to counter this threat perusing the improvement and development of various anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capabilities, which would result in the development of the Sea King.

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