H 53 Seastallion Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
3052A-1 C Shipping And Storage Container
004858250
3056A-1 R Shipping And Storage Container
005531539
3061051 Fluid Filter Element
009465206
32637-1 Discxassembly
009157154
33061 E Shipping And Storage Container
009581104
337M914-1 Electrical Filter Assembly
001313423
3400-P10-H-SI-0.2A Circuit Breaker
015044302
3595-1 G Shipping And Storage Container
010163451
365D164-1 Angle Bracket
012766274
384470 Phase Generator
001522541
38690-1 Ignition Generator
009434816
38C77 Tube Assembly
000857380
440FJ039M2409 Electrical Connector Backshell
015239654
472534 Interface Device Cable Assembly
010258298
50400 Quick Release Pin
009280275
5360PL0947928 Flat Spring
007312029
5388-01 Terminal Plate Assembly
009445746
5389-01 End Cover Assembly
009437869
54111-1 Fluid Filter
009480526
5468435G038 Support Cup Assembly
010702215
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H 53 Seastallion

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The CH-53 Sea Stallion is the most common name for the Sikorsky S-65 family of heavy-lift transport helicopters. Originally developed for use by the United States Marine Corps, it is in service with Germany, Iran, Israel, and Mexico. The United States Air Force operated the HH-53 "Super Jolly Green Giant" during the late– and post–Vietnam-War era, updating most of them as the MH-53 Pave Low.

The dimensionally-similar CH-53E Super Stallion is a heavier-lifting, improved version designated S-80E by Sikorsky. Its third engine makes it more powerful than the Sea Stallion, which it has replaced in the heavy-lift mission.

In 1960, the United States Marine Corps began to seek a replacement for their HR2S piston-powered helicopters. On 27 January 1961, the Marine Corps began working with the other three U.S. armed services on the "Tri-Service VTOL transport", which would eventually emerge as the Vought-Hiller-Ryan XC-142A tiltwing. The design became more elaborate and the program stretched out, causing the Marines to drop out when they decided they would not receive a working machine in a satisfactory timeframe. In the end, the XC-142A, although a very innovative and capable machine, never entered production.

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