Triton said:Can someone tell me about the compound helicopter in this concept art? It reminds me a lot of the Sikorsky S-69 / XH-59 from 1972. Was this concept a possible configuration for a navalized Blackhawk? Was this part of Sikorsky ABC?
AeroFranz said:The same picture has shown up on another post on the forum (can't remember which), and yes, that is positively a Sikorsky brainchild.
yasotay said:Unless someone knows better I think that it is nothing more than a concept that Sikorsky came up with to try and drum up support for continuing to work on the ABC rotor system. I do not think a lot of detailed work was done on the concept. There is a picture as I recall shows all sorts of ABC concepts for just about every mission the military has.
CONCEPT OF SPEED
WASHINGTON, DC: This artist's rendering illustrates the Sikorsky Aircraft Company's concept of a light helicopter able to fly at 350 miles an hour. The design was discussed recently (9/16) at a meeting of the Air Force Association. Twin rotors mounted on a single axis and containing truly rigid blades -- different from the blades now mounted with hinges or flexible metal joints-- supply a balanced and superior lift. A pusher-propeller can be installed to provide auxiliary forward thrust.
(UPI PHOTO) 9/20/66
Triton said:Can someone tell me about the compound helicopter in this concept art? It reminds me a lot of the Sikorsky S-69 / XH-59 from 1972. Was this concept a possible configuration for a navalized Blackhawk? Was this part of Sikorsky ABC?
Triton said:yasotay said:Unless someone knows better I think that it is nothing more than a concept that Sikorsky came up with to try and drum up support for continuing to work on the ABC rotor system. I do not think a lot of detailed work was done on the concept. There is a picture as I recall shows all sorts of ABC concepts for just about every mission the military has.
Thanks yasotay. I saw your artwork for a possible Sikorsky ABC rotor system version of the V-22 Osprey and a chart on this forum in another thread titled that had various configurations of ABC rotor system aircraft. It led me to believe that Sikorsky's ABC technology had competed against the Bell tilt-rotor technology.
Triton said:yasotay said:Unless someone knows better I think that it is nothing more than a concept that Sikorsky came up with to try and drum up support for continuing to work on the ABC rotor system. I do not think a lot of detailed work was done on the concept. There is a picture as I recall shows all sorts of ABC concepts for just about every mission the military has.
Thanks yasotay. I saw your artwork for a possible Sikorsky ABC rotor system version of the V-22 Osprey and a chart on this forum in another thread titled that had various configurations of ABC rotor system aircraft. It led me to believe that Sikorsky's ABC technology had competed against the Bell tilt-rotor technology.
circle-5 said:Sikorsky SH-59B (ABC) Factory Model:
Stargazer2006 said:Er... Donald, this is embarrassing. The red marking is completely standard for "JET INTAKE" and has been so for over a half century!!!
Since it's a compound aircraft (helo + jet) it is perfectly normal to find it here...
Stargazer2006 said:I misread your comment Donald, for which I'm sorry... :'(
I believe the text is still "JET INTAKE", not because it's a jet engine, but become of the jet of air that could swallow you if you bypass the warning. My two cents...
mil said:that's such a maneuver could perform S -69