Rh-53 Helicopter Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
327-100 Ceramic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
003217070
327-101M Ceramic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
003217070
3283-110-120VAC Voltmeter
007296723
33-90 Connector Adapter
006156889
3302-12 Quick Disconnect Coupling Half
000604840
3313-AS-403-1 Light Transmitt Indicating Panel
014144952
3385013-1 Blower Casing
004941157
34025-1 Dee Ring
009903186
34102EDN01D310 Direct Current Motor
006290967
34102H-CA-01 Direct Current Motor
006290967
3461169 Circuit Breaker
009418160
347-314-008 Electron Tube
006059192
34U-SS216 Sleeve Bearing
008195532
35-18049Z6 Dust And Moistur Protective Plug
008041252
352-0393-00 Transistor
000882938
35235VN10 Tube Fitting Clinch Sleeve
006181183
353-045-003 Electromagnetic Relay
009994901
353-2025-00 Semiconductor Device Set
008091898
353-2025-000 Semiconductor Device Set
008091898
353-2025-010 Semiconductor Device Set
008091898
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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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