H-3 Sea King helicopter |
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Description A multi-purpose helicopter. |
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Features The H-3 is a twin engine, all-weather helicopter. The SH-3H model is used by the Navy Reserves to detect, classify, track and destroy enemy submarines. It also provides logistical support and a search and rescue capability. The UH-3H model is utility configured for logistical support and search and rescue missions. The VH-3D model supports the Executive Transport Mission. |
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Background The first version of this workhorse helicopter was flown more than 40 years ago. The Sea King has been replaced by the SH-60F Sea Hawk helicopters as the anti-submarine warfare helicopter. The transition was completed in the mid-1990s. The remaining Sea King helicopters have been configured for logistical support and search and rescue missions. Current plans are to phase out the H-3 by 2009. |
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Point Of Contact Naval Air Systems Command Public Affairs Department 47123 Buse Road, Unit IPT Bldg. 2272, Suite 075 Patuxent River, MD 20670-5440 (301)757-1487 |
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General Characteristics
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Primary Function: VH-3D (HC-2) — Executive Transport UH-3H (HC-85/PMRF/VC-8) — Utility and Torpedo recovery SH-3H (HS-75) — Carrier-based anti-submarine warfare UH-3H (HC-2/Naval Air Stations) — Logistics/Search & Rescue
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Contractor: Sikorsky Aircraft Division of United Technologies, Stratford, CT. |
Date Deployed: First flight, March 1959; Operational, June 1961. |
Unit Cost: $6.4 million. |
Propulsion: Two General Electric T58-GE-402 turboshaft engines. |
Length: 73 feet (21.9 meters); Fuselage length: 54 feet, 9 inches (16.5 meters). |
Height: 17 feet (5.1 meters). |
Weight: 11,865 lbs. (5,339 kg) empty; Maximum takeoff weight is 21,000 pounds (9,450 kg). |
Airspeed: 120 kts (138 miles per hour(217.6 km)). |
Ceiling: 14,700 feet (4,410 meters). |
Range: 542 nautical miles (623.3 statute miles, 997 km.). |
Crew: Four. |
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Last Update: 18 February 2009 |
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