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The Sikorsky S-76 is a medium-size commercial utility helicopter designed and produced by the American helicopter manufacturer Sikorsky Aircraft. It is the company's first helicopter specifically developed for the civilian market. The S-76 was developed during the mid-1970s, originally being designated S-74 but renamed in honor of the U.S ...
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The King's Helicopter Flight [33] (TKHF) is part of the King's Private Secretary's Department of the Royal Household, and is tasked by the Royal Travel Office at Buckingham Palace. Known as The Queen's, or King's, Helicopter Flight it is based at RAF Odiham [34] and operates two Sikorsky S-76C++ helicopters, with the registrations G-XXEB [35 ...
Sikorsky S-72; Sikorsky S-75; Sikorsky S-76; Sikorsky S-80; Sikorsky S-92 Helibus; Sikorsky S-333; Sikorsky S-434; Sikorsky SH-3H AEW; Sikorsky H-92 Superhawk; Sikorsky RVR Reverse Velocity Rotor [8] Sikorsky SS; Sikorsky Standard; Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk; Sikorsky UN-4; Sikorsky Cypher; Sikorsky CH-148 Cyclone Canadian Armed Forces; Sikorsky ...
Sikorsky S-69 1981 – Compound co-axial research; Sikorsky S-72 1976 – Helicopter/aircraft hybrid research; Sikorsky S-75 1984 – Advanced Composite Aircraft Program; Sikorsky S-76 SHADOW 1985 – Sikorsky Helicopter Advanced Demonstrator and Operator Workload; Stinson L-1 Vigilant – One example modified for boundary layer experiments
Sikorsky S-76; Sikorsky S-92. CH-148 Cyclone; Sikorsky S-97 Raider; Sikorsky UH-3 Sea King; Sikorsky X2; Sikorsky XH-39; Boeing–Sikorsky RAH-66 Comanche ...
The Hummingbird is a development of the certified Sikorsky S-52 that first flew in 1947, adapted to kit form. The aircraft features a single main rotor, a four-seat enclosed cabin, quadracycle landing gear and an option for skids. [1] The prototype was converted by Vertical Aviation Technologies from a Sikorsky S-52-3. [3]
On 16 July 1983 a Sikorsky S-61N (G-BEON) crashed on approach to St. Mary's, Isles of Scilly with the loss of 19 passengers and one crew member. [ 6 ] On 2 May 1984 a Boeing 234 (G-BISO) crashed in the East Shetland Basin of the North Sea, 8 miles (13 km) north west of the Cormorant Alpha platform.