Ah 64 Airframe (rotary Wing Aircraft) Parts

(Page 17) End item NSN parts page 17 of 31
Part Number
NSN
NIIN
083119100 O-ring
006185361
089-5899-05 Machine Screw
000545638
089-5903-05 Machine Screw
000545648
089-5903-08 Machine Screw
000545651
089-5909-07 Machine Screw
000546669
089-6344-06 Machine Screw
002427275
08E01001 O-ring
005840266
08E01006 O-ring
002920580
08E01014 O-ring
005841840
090-00203 Stud Terminal
000824745
090-048 Lock Washer
000454007
090048 Lock Washer
000454007
0919-14 Machine Screw
000545648
0919-15 Machine Screw
000545649
0919-17 Machine Screw
000545651
0919-25 Machine Screw
000546649
0919-27 Machine Screw
000546651
0919-4 Machine Screw
000545638
0919-44 Machine Screw
000546669
092-20341-10 Flat Washer
001670818
Page: 17 ...

Ah 64 Airframe (rotary Wing Aircraft)

Picture of Ah 64 Airframe (rotary Wing Aircraft)

The Boeing AH-64 Apache is an American four-blade, twin-turboshaft attack helicopter with a tailwheel-type landing gear arrangement and a tandem cockpit for a two-man crew. It features a nose-mounted sensor suite for target acquisition and night vision systems. It is armed with a 30 mm (1.18 in) M230 chain gun carried between the main landing gear, under the aircraft's forward fuselage. It has four hardpoints mounted on stub-wing pylons, typically carrying a mixture of AGM-114 Hellfire missiles and Hydra 70 rocket pods. The AH-64 has a large amount of systems redundancy to improve combat survivability.

The Apache originally started as the Model 77 developed by Hughes Helicopters for the United States Army's Advanced Attack Helicopter program to replace the AH-1 Cobra. The prototype YAH-64 was first flown on 30 September 1975. The U.S. Army selected the YAH-64 over the Bell YAH-63 in 1976, and later approved full production in 1982. After purchasing Hughes Helicopters in 1984, McDonnell Douglas continued AH-64 production and development. The helicopter was introduced to U.S. Army service in April 1986. The first production AH-64D Apache Longbow, an upgraded Apache variant, was delivered to the Army in March 1997. Production has been continued by Boeing Defense, Space & Security; over 2,000 AH-64s have been produced to date.

Compare Now »
Clear | Hide