21 February 2009
High Speed Helos Looks to Boost Speed in Tests
Piasecki helicopter is looking to demonstrat higher speeds in its vectored-thrust ducted propeller (VTDP) X-49 Speedhawk demonstrator. (paid subscription required)
They are currently installing a 3rd engine to power the propulsor, and expand the envelope to 193 kts (223 mph).
In the meantime, Sikorsky is looking toward taking its X-2 advancing blade helicopter to about 250 kts (288 mph). It's already powered up the propulsor on the ground, and they look to open the envelope slowly, as this is a privately funded project.
Interestingly enough, it appears that they may exceed 250 kts in test at some point, as the manager of advanced programs notes, "We are comfortable getting to a 250-kt. cruise. The dash speed will be higher."
I can see one or both of these technologies as a replacement for the A-10, which is a fine aircraft, but the US Air Force has wanted it dead for 30 years, and they only grudgingly address the close air support needs of ground troops.
They are currently installing a 3rd engine to power the propulsor, and expand the envelope to 193 kts (223 mph).
In the meantime, Sikorsky is looking toward taking its X-2 advancing blade helicopter to about 250 kts (288 mph). It's already powered up the propulsor on the ground, and they look to open the envelope slowly, as this is a privately funded project.
Interestingly enough, it appears that they may exceed 250 kts in test at some point, as the manager of advanced programs notes, "We are comfortable getting to a 250-kt. cruise. The dash speed will be higher."
I can see one or both of these technologies as a replacement for the A-10, which is a fine aircraft, but the US Air Force has wanted it dead for 30 years, and they only grudgingly address the close air support needs of ground troops.
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