Uh 60 (rotary Wing Aircraft) Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
45-0241-11 Searchlight
014830580
4503225 Planetary Reduction Gear Carrier
014831051
4505451 Control Assembly
015164776
4506773 Difuser
015157258
46-1067-1 Light Subassembly
013374639
4730-20D Hydraulic Motor-pump
011001958
473067-001 Liquid Quantity Transmitter
011083639
4911010 Ammeter
005538140
4920-UH60-000 Pressure Test Adapter
011255384
4950552 Metering And Distribut Fuel Pump
014222417
5003890-1 Multiple Disk Brake
010892850
5003890-2 Multiple Disk Brake
010892850
5003928-1 Landing Gear Wheel
013312589
5004016 Landing Gear Wheel
010892873
5004016-1 Landing Gear Wheel
010892873
512900-1 Directional Valve
011259900
512AJ1 Indicator Panel
012369699
522C-2/1145/574 Stero Microscope
010332979
527KE3 Direct Current Motor
010707614
52E15-1 Vaneaxial Fan
013293428
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Uh 60 (rotary Wing Aircraft)

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The Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk is a four-bladed, twin-engine, medium-lift utility helicopter manufactured by Sikorsky Aircraft. Sikorsky submitted the S-70 design for the United States Army's Utility Tactical Transport Aircraft System (UTTAS) competition in 1972. The Army designated the prototype as the YUH-60A and selected the Black Hawk as the winner of the program in 1976, after a fly-off competition with the Boeing Vertol YUH-61.

Named after the Native American war leader Black Hawk, the UH-60A entered service with the U.S. Army in 1979, to replace the Bell UH-1 Iroquois as the Army's tactical transport helicopter. This was followed by the fielding of electronic warfare and special operations variants of the Black Hawk. Improved UH-60L and UH-60M utility variants have also been developed. Modified versions have also been developed for the U.S. Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard. In addition to U.S. Army use, the UH-60 family has been exported to several nations. Black Hawks have served in combat during conflicts in Grenada, Panama, Iraq, Somalia, the Balkans, Afghanistan, and other areas in the Middle East.

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