Sikorsky Aircraft
- シコルスキー社製 初飛行:1959年3月11日(YHSS-2) SH-3Hデータ=主ローター直径:18.90m 全長:22.15m(ローター回転時) 胴体長:12.92m 全高:5.13m(ローター回転時) 主ローター回転円盤面積:280.47m² 空虚運用重量:5,601kg 最大離陸重量:9,526kg パワープラント:定格出力1,044kWのジェネラル・エレクトリック製T58-GE-10ターボシャフト・エンジン2基 最大水平速度(クリーン形態、最適高度):267km/h 海面高度最大上昇率:670m/min 実用上昇限度:4,480m ホヴァリング高度限界:3,200m(地面効果内)、2,500m(地面効果外) 航続距離:1,005km 兵装:無誘導弾薬:B57自由落下熱核爆弾、Mk. 101ルル核爆雷 最大381kgの投棄可能式兵装を搭載 乗員:2名~4名
- ※社内呼称モデル61(S-61)
- ※1962年9月18日の3軍統一命名法によりHSS-2はSH-3になる
↑Sikorski SH-3A "Sea King" helicopters, of Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Six (HS-6). Lift off from the flight deck of USS Kearsarge (CVS-33) as she enters Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 27 June 1967. The USS Arizona Memorial is in the distance. Helicopter at left is Bureau # 152124. Photographed by PH3 B. L. Kleckner. Official U.S. Navy Photograph.
↑At sea aboard USS Fletcher (DD-992) Dec. 6, 2002 -- An UH-3H "Sea King" from assigned to the Desert Duck Airlines of Helicopter Combat Support Squadron Two (HC-2 Det. 2) delivers passengers and mail to Fletcher. HC-2 and Fletcher are currently on a regularly scheduled deployment, conducting missions in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Brien Aho. (RELEASED)
↑NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (March 2, 2017) - President Donald J. Trump arrives aboard Pre-Commissioning Unit Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) on Marine One for a tour of the ship. Trump visited March 2 to meet with the Sailors and shipbuilders of the Navy's first-in-class aircraft carrier during an all-hands call inside the ship's hangar bay. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Elizabeth Thompson. (Reelased)
↑ATLANTIC OCEAN (May 30, 2024) - An Argentine navy UH-3H Sea King helicopter lands aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN-73) during a Carrier Strike Group 10 bilateral exercise with the Argentine navy while underway in the Atlantic Ocean, May 30, 2024. George Washington is deployed as part of Southern Seas 2024 which seeks to enhance capability, improve interoperability, and strengthen maritime partnerships with countries throughout the U.S. Southern Command area of responsibility through joint, multinational, and interagency exchanges and cooperation. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Max Biesecker)
Update 24/06/02