WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.,
Nov. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- The first CH-148 Cyclone
helicopter, which is being developed by
Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. for the
Canadian government as a replacement for its long-serving SEA KING(TM)
helicopter fleet, has completed its first flight successfully at Sikorsky's
Development Flight Center in
Florida. Sikorsky is a subsidiary of United
Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX).
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The flight occurred Saturday, Nov. 15. Steered by Sikorsky Test Pilots
John Armbrust and Rick Becker using state-of-the-art, fly-by-wire technology,
the aircraft hovered and accomplished low-speed handling tasks including
forward flight at speeds reaching 30 knots, and sideward and rearward
maneuvers. The helicopter, Tail No. 801, will continue to undergo a series of
increasingly demanding flight tests leading up to certification and production
deliveries.
Sikorsky will build 28 CH-148 helicopters for the Canadian government.
"The CH-148 helicopter will be a world leader in sophistication and capability
for maritime helicopters," said Program Manager Dan Hunter. "Today's
successful first flight represents a huge milestone, transitioning the program
from the prototype build to the flight test stage. The aircraft performed
beautifully, easily achieving each maneuver attempted. We're extremely
pleased."
The CH-148 helicopter represents the next step in Sikorsky's long planned
extension of the S-92(R) helicopter into the H-92(TM) helicopter product line.
It is equipped with a fully digital, fly-by-wire system designed to improve
significantly the aircraft's maneuverability, safety and effectiveness. The
CH-148 helicopter further builds upon Sikorsky's rugged S-92 helicopter, which
meets the most demanding safety standards in North America and Europe.
Among the most sophisticated rotary wing aircraft in the world, the
production CH-148 helicopter will be an extremely versatile, multi-mission
aircraft with capabilities including anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface
warfare, search and rescue, and troop and cargo transport. It will be fully
equipped for ship-based operations including automatic blade and tail fold
systems and a deck to aircraft recovery assist system. Capitalizing on proven
S-92 helicopter capabilities that include a glass cockpit with advanced
avionics, systems allowing flight into known icing conditions, flaw tolerant
components and state-of-the-art search and rescue equipment, the CH-148
helicopter will incorporate additional mission systems including Forward-
Looking Infrared Radar (FLIR), 360 degree search radar, passive and active
acoustics systems, threat surveillance and countermeasure capabilities, and
network link communications.
"The stringent qualification and certification standards of the S-92
helicopter will be further extended through the Canadian military
certification process resulting in an aircraft that will meet the most
exacting civil and military standards in the world," said Hunter. "Its proven
and expanded design focused on reliability, maintainability and safety will
provide operational capabilities at world-class life cycle support cost
levels."
Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., based in Stratford, Conn., is a world leader in
helicopter design, manufacture and service. Its mission statement reflects
the company's long commitment to safety and innovation: "We pioneer flight
solutions that bring people home everywhere... every time(TM)." More
information is available at the interactive www.sikorsky.com Web site.
United Technologies Corp., based in Hartford, Connecticut, provides a
broad range of high technology products and support services to the aerospace
and building systems industries.