Uh/60a Blackhawk Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
70302-02128-102 Engine Cowl Blanket
010894185
70302-02147-041 Remote Control Lever
010820685
70302-02152-043 Cowl Tube Assembly
011204135
70302-10018-047 Air Inl Shield Assembly
012106488
70304-02117-101 Butt Hinge Leaf
011259892
70305-02105-042 Eng Strut Assembly
011585815
70305-02105-043 Eng Strut Assembly
011585815
70305-02115-103 Air Structural Component Support
011332696
70305-02119-042 Rigid Connecting Link
010812779
70307-03003 Aircraft Fuel Tank
010837468
70307-03003-102 Aircraft Fuel Tank
010837468
70307-03004-108 Liquid Quantity Transmitter
011069503
70307-03005 Rotary Pump
013699662
70307-03005-106 Rotary Pump
013699662
70307-62801-103 Breakaway Valve
012958025
70308-03008-048 Exhaust Duct Assembly
012446263
70308-03009-104 Blower Duct Flange
011269443
70308-03009-107 Blower Duct Flange
011269443
70308-03014-101 Aircraft Fuselage Fairing
011246556
70310-03101-106 Aircraft Fire Extinguisher
012253908
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Uh/60a Blackhawk

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The Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk is a four-bladed, twin-engine, medium-lift utility helicopter manufactured by Sikorsky Aircraft. Sikorsky submitted the S-70 design for the United States Army's Utility Tactical Transport Aircraft System (UTTAS) competition in 1972. The Army designated the prototype as the YUH-60A and selected the Black Hawk as the winner of the program in 1976, after a fly-off competition with the Boeing Vertol YUH-61.

Named after the Native American war leader Black Hawk, the UH-60A entered service with the U.S. Army in 1979, to replace the Bell UH-1 Iroquois as the Army's tactical transport helicopter. This was followed by the fielding of electronic warfare and special operations variants of the Black Hawk. Improved UH-60L and UH-60M utility variants have also been developed. Modified versions have also been developed for the U.S. Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard. In addition to U.S. Army use, the UH-60 family has been exported to several nations. Black Hawks have served in combat during conflicts in Grenada, Panama, Iraq, Somalia, the Balkans, Afghanistan, and other areas in the Middle East.

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