Mh-53e Helicopter Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
115-30-XHDOF Thermal Relay
000813868
115-30XHD0F Thermal Relay
000813868
115001 Electrical Plug Connector
006860447
11500236 Bearing Ball
001006147
11501111-3 Spring Tension Washer
005261909
115015-001 Transistor
009989314
11501703-1 Pin-rivet Collar
006313429
11504341-3 Spring Tension Washer
005261909
115055-03 Ball Bearing Unit
001169034
11511F Nonmetallic Hose
004509156
115144-004 Washer Insulator
000885088
115231 Tapered Roller Cone And Rollers
001003095
115341-1 Annular Ball Bearing
006792598
115486 Instrument Shunt
001661013
115519 Annular Ball Bearing
001077564
11553624-2 Electrical Wire
007522038
11553712-2 Push On Nut
009425139
115679 Serrated Lock Ring
002819224
11572 Nonmetallic Grommet
002764205
1158-08D Tube Coupling Nut
002870288
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Helicopter, Mh-53e

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The Sikorsky CH-53E Super Stallion is the largest and heaviest helicopter in the United States military. As the Sikorsky S-80 it was developed from the CH-53 Sea Stallion, mainly by adding a third engine, adding a seventh blade to the main rotor and canting the tail rotor 20 degrees. It was built by Sikorsky Aircraft for the United States Marine Corps. The less common MH-53E Sea Dragon fills the United States Navy's need for long range minesweeping or Airborne Mine Countermeasures (AMCM) missions, and perform heavy-lift duties for the Navy. Under development is the CH-53K King Stallion, which will be equipped with new engines, new composite material rotor blades, and a wider aircraft cabin.

The CH-53 was the product of the U.S. Marines' "Heavy Helicopter Experimental" (HH(X)) competition begun in 1962. Sikorsky's S-65 was selected over Boeing Vertol's modified CH-47 Chinook version. The prototype YCH-53A first flew on 14 October 1964. The first CH-53As were powered by two General Electric T64-GE-6 turboshaft engines with 2,850 shp (2,125 kW) and had a maximum gross weight of 46,000 lb (20,865 kg) including 20,000 lb (9,072 kg) in payload.

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