Green Giant H-3 Helicopter Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
17001-8 Wire Rope Swaging Sleeve
004315540
173-824 Motor-tachometer Generator
009823505
173824 Motor-tachometer Generator
009823505
17451 Flat Washer
005605575
18-10F6 Wire Rope Swaging Sleeve
004315540
18276-250 Grooved Clamp Coupling
005305593
18422 Thermostatic Switch
006363241
18422-0-350 Thermostatic Switch
006363241
18422-0-350F Thermostatic Switch
006363241
1891-1 Connector Adapter
005390203
190665 Loop Hook Fastener
005670258
1910-2-203 Arbitrary Scale Meter
000257110
1919900003 Weapon System Resilient Mount
005455789
192779 Loop Hook Fastener
005670258
1N21 Diode Semiconductor Device
008931314
1N3831 Thyristor Semiconductor Device
008835276
2-012 L449-65 O-ring
002257760
2-012L449-6 O-ring
002257760
2-017 N506-65 O-ring
005519573
2-145V0747-75 O-ring
001031506
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Helicopter, Green Giant H-3

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The Sikorsky S-61R is a twin-engine helicopter used in transport or search and rescue roles. A developed version of the S-61/SH-3 Sea King, the S-61R was also built under license by Agusta as the AS-61R. The S-61R served in the United States Air Force as the CH-3C/E Sea King and the HH-3E Jolly Green Giant, and with the United States Coast Guard as the HH-3F "Pelican".

The Sikorsky S-61R was developed as a derivative of their S-61/SH-3 Sea King model. It features a substantially revised fuselage with a rear loading ramp, a conventional though watertight hull instead of the S-61's boat-hull, and retractable tricycle landing gear. The fuselage layout was used by Sikorsky for the larger CH-53 variants, and by the much later (though similarly-sized) S-92.

Sikorsky designed and built an S-61R prototype as a private venture with its first flight in 1963. During its development, the US Air Force placed an order for the aircraft, which was designated CH-3C. The Air Force used the CH-3C to recover downed pilots. The CH-3E variant with more powerful engines would follow in 1965.

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