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  2. Sikorsky S-76 - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Category : Accidents and incidents involving the Sikorsky S-76

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  4. Category:Sikorsky aircraft - Wikipedia

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  5. S76 - Wikipedia

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    Sikorsky S-76, an American helicopter Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination.

  6. Sikorsky S-75 - Wikipedia

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    The S-75 underwent a 50-hour evaluation by the Army, and was found to have exceeded the weight- and cost-saving criteria set in the original ACAP specification. [1] Sikorsky gained a wealth of data on the fabrication and use of composite airframes through building the S-75, and Sikorsky's later designs incorporated many of its features.

  7. Carson Helicopters - Wikipedia

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    The fire was declared out on October 7, 2008. Total cost to suppress the 4 month, 4,884-acre blaze has been estimated at over $12.5 million. [12] On 5 August 2008 a Carson Helicopters Sikorsky S-61N crashed on take off. According to the NTSB, nine people were killed. These were the pilot-in-command, Roark Schwanenberg, 54, of Lostine, Forest ...

  8. File:Copterline Sikorsky S-76C+ (OH-HCI) at Helsinki Malmi ...

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  9. Light Helicopter Experimental - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing-Sikorsky design carried ordnance within upward swinging gull-wing doors in the sides of the fuselage and featured a fenestron tail rotor. The program's name was changed to Light Helicopter (LH) in 1990. [6] In April 1991, the Boeing-Sikorsky team was selected as the contest winner and received a contract to build four prototypes. [7]