Mh-60k Aircraft Black Hawk (mh-60k Special Operations Aircraft) Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
70302-02128-102 Engine Cowl Blanket
010894185
70302-02141-043 Aircraft Structural Panel
013060655
70302-02141-047 Aircraft Structural Panel
013060655
70302-02147-041 Remote Control Lever
010820685
70302-02152-043 Cowl Tube Assembly
011204135
70302-02152-044 Cowl Tube Assembly
011594845
70302-10018-047 Air Inl Shield Assembly
012106488
70303-03003-101 Mount Apu Support
010957077
70303-03003-102 Mount Apu Support
010957077
70304-02104-109 Cowling
012197125
70304-02117-101 Butt Hinge Leaf
011259892
70304-02117-102 Arm Bracket Support
011481520
70305-02110-043 Engine Mount Fitting Assembly
011589478
70305-22112-101 Sleeve Bushing
011638342
70305-22800-101 Self-aligning Plain Bearing
011614074
70306-02116-101 Check Valve
012777846
70306-02116-102 Check Valve
012777846
70306-02122 Metal Tube Assembly
011590424
70306-02122-042 Metal Tube Assembly
011590424
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Aircraft Black Hawk (mh-60k Special Operations Aircraft), Mh-60k

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The Sikorsky S-70 is a medium transport/utility helicopter family manufactured by Sikorsky Aircraft. It was developed for the U.S. Army in the 1970s, winning a competition to be designated the UH-60 Black Hawk and spawning a large family in U.S. military service. New and improved versions of the UH-60 have been developed since. Civilian versions, and some military versions are produced under various S-70 model designations.

The S-70 family was developed to meet a US Army requirement to replace the UH-1 Iroquois family of utility medium-lift helicopters in 1972. Three YUH-60A prototypes were constructed, with the first flying in October 1974. They were evaluated against the Boeing-Vertol YUH-61A. The YUH-60A was selected for production, and entered service as the UH-60A Black Hawk with the US Army in 1979.

After entering service, the helicopter was modified for new missions and roles, including mine laying and medical evacuation.

The S-70 can perform a wide array of missions, including air cavalry, electronic warfare, and aeromedical evacuation: several versions are used to transport the President of the United States, which while carrying the President is known as "Marine One". In air assault operations it can move a squad of 11 combat troops and equipment or carry the 105 mm M102 howitzer, thirty rounds of ammunition, and a six-man crew. Alternatively, it can carry 2,600 lb (1,200 kg) of cargo or sling load 9,000 lb (4,100 kg) of cargo. The S-70 is equipped with advanced avionics and electronics, such as the Global Positioning System.

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