Sea Knight H-46 Helicopter Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
21759-52 Aircraft Floor Tie Down Adapter
000430525
21868-51 Aircraft Floor Tie Down Adapter
000445886
21929 Motor Governor
005778156
220312 Receiver Synchro
005048273
2234326 Incandescent Lamp
006901094
2250-4005 Fluid Filter
001796990
2262764 Electromagnetic Relay
010625154
2296922P3 Electrical Plug Connector
000639010
22RJCC-8000G-GSP-90980 Electromagnetic Relay
006467712
22RJCC8000GGSP Electromagnetic Relay
006467712
22RJCC8000GGSP90980 Electromagnetic Relay
006467712
2300 Knob
001606850
2300C2 Knob
001606850
2300T Knob
001606850
23038-1 Base Shock Mount
010383221
23038-1A Base Shock Mount
010383221
230A227-1 Aircraft Navigational Light
012646697
231-130-0011 Electrical Receptacle Connector
001260661
2312634 Direct Current Motor
006290967
2312G8 Indicating Pyrometer
003083862
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Helicopter, Sea Knight H-46

Picture of Sea Knight H-46 Helicopter

The Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight is a medium-lift tandem rotor transport helicopter powered by twin turboshaft aircraft engines. It was used by the United States Marine Corps (USMC) to provide all-weather, day-or-night assault transport of combat troops, supplies and equipment until it was replaced by the MV-22 Osprey. Additional tasks included combat support, search and rescue (SAR), support for forward refueling and rearming points, CASEVAC and Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel (TRAP).

The Sea Knight was also the United States Navy's standard medium-lift utility helicopter until it was phased out in favor of the MH-60S Knighthawk in the early 2000s. Canada also operated the Sea Knight, designated as CH-113, and operated them in the SAR role until 2004. Other export customers include Japan, Sweden, and Saudi Arabia. The commercial version is the BV 107-II, commonly referred to simply as the "Vertol".

Piasecki Helicopter was a pioneering developer of tandem-rotor helicopters, with the most famous previous helicopter being the H-21 "Flying Banana". Piasecki Helicopter became Vertol in 1955 and work began on a new tandem rotor helicopter designated the Vertol Model 107 or V-107 in 1956. The V-107 prototype had two Lycoming T53 turboshaft engines, producing 877 shp (640 kW) each.

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