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And here is the first helicopter to exceed Mach 1


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And here is the first helicopter to exceed Mach 1

Which helicopter is that?

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The video ends with it saying it is still the world’s quietest helicopter.
Not sure of the date of the video but I’m guessing that secret Blackhawk used during the Bin Laden raid now owns that title!


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No such Blackhawk exists.

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The narration was almost word for word from an Air and Space article:
https://www.airspacemag.com/military-av ... -24960500/

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... that secret Blackhawk used during the Bin Laden raid now owns that title!

Tell us more. Psst. Don't answer the door. They'll let themselves in ...

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I read this years ago and was pleased to see it's been declassified.

CIA developed some helos for recon and extracting assets from behind the iron curtain in the early 70s. They not only needed to be quiet but needed FLIR to fly lights out given the lack of useful NVGs then and that was heavy stuff so it required more power and the logical engineering train got underway. :D

The story is "skunk works" levels of interesting. This article goes into the incredibly precise engineering required and I thought the maintenance results of them getting to pick and choose engines and transmissions that weren't just within limits but as close to perfect as possible were very interesting.

https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom ... 122561.pdf

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good read. only part way through and a lot of good stuff in there. I got to fly a 500 E model quite a bit and always wondered why they switched from the 4 blade to the 5 blade set up. It sounds like a lot of present day “stuff” was garnered from that project. Very productive in a short period of time.


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Thank you! Good read. But an awful lot of apple polishing for the execs/mgt without whom it could not possibly have been successful.

I'm wondering if I can find any of the few engineers mentioned by name. Loved the FLIR story.

More info: https://www.pprune.org/rotorheads/23307 ... etnam.html

Seems that 1:2 later went to CBP @ El Paso as N45780 in 1995-98
https://www.pprune.org/rotorheads/23307 ... etnam.html

Maybe the same helo:
https://www.helis.com/database/cn/34166/

... and may now live in Danville, IN
https://flightaware.com/resources/registration/N45780
Found an obit for the owner. He died last August.

http://www.arcforums.com/forums/air/ind ... p/page/2/k

Skip forward to 1:25
[youtube]https://youtu.be/g0NBhbrKvCI[/youtube]

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