- Reaction score
- 35
- Points
- 560
Given the small size of our airforce, I am a bit uncomfortable about the potential proliferation of helicopter types. While individually each real or proposed type is probably world class, the O&M costs will eventually eat the fleet if we are not careful.
The S-92 offers a wonderful opportunity; we are getting some for the Navy, so we can extend the buy for a "Green" medium lift bird for the Army, and then work on supplementing the Griffin fleet with one of the evolved versions of the Blackhawk (the UH 60M version seems to have the same rotor and engine combination as the S-92, if I am reading the promo on the Sikorsky site correctly). There will probably be enough differences between the various versions that any flaws will only affect a portion of the fleet, yet enough similarities that we can reap substantial logistical advantages.
The S-92 offers a wonderful opportunity; we are getting some for the Navy, so we can extend the buy for a "Green" medium lift bird for the Army, and then work on supplementing the Griffin fleet with one of the evolved versions of the Blackhawk (the UH 60M version seems to have the same rotor and engine combination as the S-92, if I am reading the promo on the Sikorsky site correctly). There will probably be enough differences between the various versions that any flaws will only affect a portion of the fleet, yet enough similarities that we can reap substantial logistical advantages.