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UH-60 Black Hawk Pilot's Flight Operating Manual (Paperback)
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UH-60 Black Hawk Pilot's Flight Operating Manual (Paperback)
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Developed to replace the UH-1 Iroquis, Sikorsky 's UH-60 Black Hawk
first entered service in 1979. A four-blade, twin-engine,
medium-lift utility helicopter, the UH-60 serves as the U.S. Army
's primary tactical transport helicopter. Modified versions include
models for the U.S. Navy and Air Force, and specialized versions
including the UH-60C (modified for Command and Control missions),
EH-60A (electronic systems operations and electronic warfare), and
the UH-60Q (medical transport). Two major variants of the Black
Hawk currently exist: the UH-60L and UH-60M. The UH-60L
incorporates improvements to the basic design that provide more
power and lifting capability, as well as automatic flight control.
The newer UH-60M features upgraded engines, improved rotor blades,
and state-of-the-art flight controls that will allow the helicopter
's service life to extend to 2020 and beyond. Over 2500 Black Hawks
have been built, and nearly 1000 more are currently on order. Black
Hawks have seen combat service for the U.S. Military in Grenada,
Panama, Somalia, Afghanistan and Iraq. Other nations also employ
the UH-60 including Brazil, Colombia, Israel, Mexico, Taiwan,
Australia, Japan, and Turkey. Created by Sikorsky and the U.S.
Army, this pilot 's flight operating manual profiles the UH-60Q
Black Hawk. Over 500 pages long, this unclassified document is
reprinted here in its entirety.
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