Oh 58d Ahip (army Helicopter Improvement Program) Helicopter Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
0493-026 Retaining Ring
008037305
0495-58 Spring Pin
008812253
0495-61 Spring Pin
007275731
05-652015 Lug Terminal
001434771
002638013
058483-01 Double Hexagon Self-locking Nut
008097447
0706385 Lock Washer
001937577
0712V-2 O-ring
001675116
0717593 Machine Screw
009930190
0724159 Lubrication Fitting
001720010
074090-0000 Cotter Pin
002341863
079744550 O-ring
001675116
08-477 Electrical Compone Tiedown Strap
001563253
0801144M00 Packing Retainer
006842572
0914687 Lubrication Fitting
001720010
0914687-9 Lubrication Fitting
001720010
0915019 Lubrication Fitting
000504207
0915019-4 Lubrication Fitting
000504207
093-60202-302 Cotter Pin
002341864
094-03000 Hexagon Plain Nut
002087589
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Oh 58d Ahip (army Helicopter Improvement Program) Helicopter

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The Bell OH-58 Kiowa is a family of single-engine, single-rotor, military helicopters used for observation, utility, and direct fire support. Bell Helicopter manufactured the OH-58 for the United States Army based on its Model 206A JetRanger helicopter. The OH-58 has been in continuous use by the U.S. Army since 1969.

The latest model, the OH-58D Kiowa Warrior, is primarily operated in an armed reconnaissance role in support of ground troops. The OH-58 has been exported to Austria, Canada, Croatia, the Dominican Republic, Taiwan, and Saudi Arabia. It has also been produced under license in Australia.

On 14 October 1960, the United States Navy asked 25 helicopter manufacturers on behalf of the Army for proposals for a Light Observation Helicopter (LOH). Bell Helicopter entered the competition along with 12 other manufacturers, including Hiller Aircraft and Hughes Tool Co., Aircraft Division.

Bell developed the D-250 design into the Model 206 aircraft, redesignated as YOH-4A in 1962, and produced five prototype aircraft for the Army's test and evaluation phase. The first prototype flew on 8 December 1962.

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