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Sikorsky International BLACK HAWK HelicopterS-70A Technical Information

S-70A International BLACK HAWK HelicopterH-60/S-70ALineageUH-60A/L BLACK HAWKU.S. ArmyArmy National GuardArmy ReserveU.S. CustomsMedical Service CorpsEH-60A Quick FixMH-60KSpecial OperationsS-70AU.S. ArmyArgentinaAustralia (RAAF)U.S. ArmyEH-60B SOTASU.S. ArmyHH-60D Night HawkU.S. Air ForceBrazilBruneiChileHong keyVH-60NExecutive TransportS-70CU.S. Marine CorpsBruneiPRCTaiwanUH-60PKoreaSince its introduction,the Black Hawkhelicopter and itsderivatives haveamassed over fivemillion flight hoursS-70A FirehawkVarious OperatorsMH-60G Pave HawkUH-60A/L FMSU.S. Air ForceAir Force ReserveAir National GuardUH-60QMedical EvacuationBahrainColombiaEgyptIsraelSaudi ArabiaU.S. Army July 2000

S-70A International BLACK HAWK usUnited States Military CustomersH-60 Black Hawk Series Delivered Fleet Flight Hours ArmyArmy National GuardMarine CorpsAir Force1,7253,200,000SH-60 Naval Hawk SeriesDelivered Fleet Flight Hours Navy3541,500,000Coast GuardInternational Customers MissionsS-70A/B International HawkDelivered Fleet Flight Hours Countries July 2000VIP TransportUtilitySearch and RescueNaval583700,00024

S-70A International BLACK HAWK HelicopterWeights and PerformanceTechnicalInformation WeightsMaximum takeoff gross weightEmpty weight, standard configurationMaximum gross weight, external loadMaximum external load22,000 lb11,744 lb23,500 lb9,000 lb9,977 kg5,326 kg10,658 kg4,082 kgPowerplantratings per engine, standard day, sea levelType2.5-minute OEI contingency10-minute takeoff power30-minute intermediate powerMaximum continuous powerNormal fuel capacity, usableTwo General Electric T700-GE-701C1,940 shp1,447 kw1,890 shp1,409 kw1,800 shp1,342 kw1,662 shp1,239 kw359.7 gal1,362 lPerformance22,000 lb gross weight, standard day, sea level unless otherwise notedMaximum speed (Vne)Maximum cruise speed (Vh)Maximum rate of climbService ceilingHover ceiling, out of ground effectHover ceiling, in ground effectOEI service ceilingRange at Long Range Cruise Speed*- Internal fuel- Internal fuel plus two 230 US gallon external aux tanks195 kts149 kts2,250 ft/min13,200 ft4,300 ft9,000 ft3,700 ft248 nm591 nmBLACK HAWKsare powered bytwo T700-GE-701Cengines, which provideefficient, reliable powerin all types of operatingconditions361 km/hr276 km/hr11.43 m/sec4,021 m1,311 m2,743 m1,128 m460 km1,095 km* 4,000 feet, 132 knots, 20-minute reserveJuly 2000

S-70A International BLACK HAWK HelicopterTechnicalInformation SpecificationsDimensionsOverall lengthOverall widthOverall heightFuselage lengthFuselage widthFolded length *Folded width *Folded height *WheelbaseMain wheel tread64.83 ft53.67 ft17.50 ft50.04 ft14.33 ft41.33 ft9.72 ft8.98 ft28.92 ft8.88 ft19.76 m16.36 m5.33 m15.26 m4.37 m12.60 m2.96 m2.74 m8.82 m2.71 m53.67 ft11.00 ft16.36 m3.35 mRotorsMain rotor diameterTail rotor diameter* Air transport configuration: main rotor hub lowered, main rotor blades, stabilator and tail pylon folded.11' 0"(3.35m)53' 8" (16.36m)3 12' 4"(3.76m)9' 5"(2.87m)7' 8.5"(2.35m)5' 9"(1.75m)6' 6"(1.98m)28' 11" (8.82m)Length - Rotors and Pylon Folded 41' 4" (12.60m)50' .75" (15.26m)64' 10" (19.76m)8' 10.6"(2.71m)9' 8.6"(2.96m)14' 4"(4.37m)July 200021’ 2"(6.45m)

S-70A International BLACK HAWK HelicopterCabin DimensionsTechnicalInformation General DataCabin lengthCabin widthCabin heightCabin areaCabin volumeStorage compartment volumeCapacity, normalCapacity, maximum12.58 ft3.84 m7.00 ft2.14 m4.50 ft1.37 m88.00 sq ft8.18 sq m396.00 cu ft11.22 cu m20.34 cu ft0.58 cu m12 passengers plus 2 pilots20 passengers plus 2 pilots151.0"Large slid peed for 99% best specific rangeJuly 200011,744 lb60 lb––705 lb60 lb12,569 lbESSS with two230 gallon tanksESSS with four230 gallon tanks11,744 lb60 lb660 lb320 lb705 lb60 lb13,549 lb11,744 lb60 lb660 lb640 lb705 lb60 lb13,869 lb

S-70A International BLACK HAWK HelicopterHover CeilingFive Foot Wheel Height, Ten Minute Rating, HIRSS ActiveTechnicalInformation13Hot and high, Arcticcold and everything inbetween - Black Hawksperform their missionssafely and reliablyJuly 2000

S-70A International BLACK HAWK HelicopterTechnicalInformation14July 2000Hover Ceiling - Out of Ground EffectTen Minute Rating, HIRSS Active

S-70A International BLACK HAWK HelicopterTwin Engine Service CeilingIRP, 100 fpm ROC, VbrocTechnicalInformation15The Black Hawk’slegendary ruggednessand survivability havemade it the world’spremier mediumutility helicopterJuly 2000

S-70A International BLACK HAWK HelicopterTechnicalInformation16July 2000Single Engine Service CeilingIRP, 100 fpm ROC, Vbroc

S-70A International BLACK HAWK HelicopterLevel Flight Fuel Consumption - Sea Level-701C Engines, Clean, HIRSS ActiveTechnicalInformation17External fuel tanksextend the rangeof the S-70 - allowingit to cover the vastdistances required inmany SAR missions.July 2000

S-70A International BLACK HAWK HelicopterTechnicalInformation18July 2000Level Flight Fuel Consumption - 4,000 Feet-701C Engines, Clean, HIRSS Active

S-70A International BLACK HAWK HelicopterLevel Flight Fuel Consumption - 8,000 Feet-701C Engines, Clean, HIRSS ActiveTechnicalInformation19Speed, power, rangeand reliability - thequalities Black Hawkoperators know theycan rely onJuly 2000

S-70A International BLACK HAWK HelicopterTechnicalInformation20July 2000Level Flight Fuel Consumption - 12,000 Feet-701C Engines, Clean, HIRSS Active

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UH-60Q MEDiCAL EVACUATiON U.S. Army UH-60p Korea S-70A FirEHAWK Various Operators MH-60K SpECiAL OpErATiONS U.S. Army Brazil Brunei the Black Hawk Chile Hong Kong Japan Jordan Malaysia Mexico Morocco Philippines Turkey S-70C Brunei PRC Taiwan UH-60A/L FMS Bahrain Colombia Egypt Israel Saudi Arabia H-60/S-70A LineAge S-70a international BlaCk .

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