Sikorsky H-60 - All Variants

Started by Joe Copalman, June 19, 2009, 09:51:55 AM

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Jay Beckman

And people are worried about GoPro totin' drones...  Sheesh.  ;)

Great catch Chris!
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Scott Youmans

I suppose if they were worried about someone seeing that contraption they'd flying out of Ft. Huachuca. certainly a bit larger than the average sensor turret. Can only imagine what they can see with that baby.
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Chris Janes

Thank you Jeff and Jay.
Scott,
I was a bit hesitant at first to take a few pics, Its been at the Million Air hangar right next to my hangar for the last three weeks or so. The other day I walked by the open hangar and several access panels on the hawk were opened up exposing a lot of internal equipment and no one was around it, so I figured there can't be a lot of concern for secret stuff. However, the camera did have an aluminum foil type enclosure around it.   

Joe Copalman

Almost looks like they're testing it for something much larger than an H-60.

Great set of shots, Chris.  Thanks for sharing.
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Chris Janes

Thanks Joe,
I tend to agree with you. I've heard them on the radio when I'm working and they're up at 16,000', not the normal operating altitude for a blackhawk.

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Taken in Prescott this past weekend.


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Clean Machine - This airframe only had about 7 hours on it at the time. On a test flight from Stratford, CT to Block Island, RI.
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I can't look at this and not think about the opening scene of that movie.
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