Rh-53 Helicopter Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
6000-5 Wearing Ring
001466880
600031P53 Turnlock Fastener Stud
006804141
6003010-0501 Electrical Insulation Tape
008324298
6006C3 Annular Ball Bearing
002045035
61-0780 Machine Key
009499073
61-1788 Fuel Pump Washer
009250433
611-18059 Arbitrary Scale Meter
000257110
61380 Receiver Synchro
005048273
619006-7 Transistor
000976293
62002ZNJLT10 Annular Ball Bearing
005165318
62002ZNRJC3 Annular Ball Bearing
005165318
6200ZZNCE1BT2 Annular Ball Bearing
005165318
620482-3 Electrical Equipme Mounting Base
005646680
6214-2-3 Valve Disk
009092767
6260 Hydraulic Mo Cylinder Block Unit
001362424
63-0505 Rotor And Shaft Assembl Impeller
009416376
631-00440 Wiring Harness
010477496
64111-07303-102 Sleeve Bushing Half
004838490
6434-2-6 Conductor Bus
005578906
6455-61243-105 Circuit Breaker
009418160
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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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