Helicopter News
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Sikorsky Offers New Technology In X2 TECHNOLOGY Helicopter
NASHVILLE, Tenn.–Sikorsky Aircraft [UTX] unveiled its X2 TECHNOLOGY Light Tactical Helicopter design Monday at the Army Aviation Association of America annual conference here. “These technologies can potentially bring new rotorcraft […]
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[May 12, 2009]
// PDF View- Shadow TUAS Exceeds 400,000 Flight Hours, AAI Corp., Says
- EADS Taps Lockheed Martin On New Scout Helicopter
- Air Force Defends Against Criticism On Drone Losses
- Boeing, EADS To Aid Australia With New CH-47F, MRH-90
- Army Launching Aviation Study II, General Says
- Navy Continues At-Sea Shipboard Landings of Fire Scout VTUAV
- AH-6 Prepares To Demonstrate High-Hot Capability
- Sikorsky Offers New Technology In X2 TECHNOLOGY Helicopter
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Shadow TUAS Exceeds 400,000 Flight Hours, AAI Corp., Says
AAI Corp. [TXT], May 11 announced its Shadow Tactical Unmanned Aircraft Systems (TUAS) have exceeded 400,000 flight hours. In service with the Army, Army National Guard and Marine Corps, more […]
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EADS Taps Lockheed Martin On New Scout Helicopter
NASHVILLE, Tenn.–The European Aeronautic Defence and Space Co. (EADS) last week said it has created an industry team comprised of subsidiary American Eurocopter and Lockheed Martin [LMT] to offer a […]
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Air Force Defends Against Criticism On Drone Losses
The Air Force is working to minimize crash landings of unmanned aircraft and will eventually incorporate an autonomous landing feature on its large drones, an officer who coordinates the service’s […]
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Boeing, EADS To Aid Australia With New CH-47F, MRH-90
NASHVILLE, Tenn.–Australia’s plans for a 21st century army with improved mobility include acquiring the newest F version of the Boeing [BA] Chinook helicopter, and continuing the procuring European Aeronautic Defence […]
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Army Launching Aviation Study II, General Says
NASHVILE, Tenn.–The Army is launching Army Aviation Study II, which is due back within the next 60-90 days, according to a top general. “It’s time we started another review of […]
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Navy Continues At-Sea Shipboard Landings of Fire Scout VTUAV
The Navy conducted a series of landings and approaches of the Fire Scout vertical takeoff unmanned aerial vehicle (VTUAV) in the most recent tests of the Unmanned Common Automatic Recovery […]
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AH-6 Prepares To Demonstrate High-Hot Capability
NASHVILLE, Tenn.–By September, Boeing [BA] expects to have demonstrated the AH-6 helicopter’s capability to hover out of ground effect at 6,000 feet in 95- degree temperatures, a key performance characteristic […]