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Sikorsky Plant gets very own Black Hawk!!!!

Thu Feb 02, 2012 10:33 pm

About time! Nice job Mr. Pino!!!!

http://www.ctpost.com/news/article/Siko ... 933644.php

Airframe is a composite bird made up of many parts from all over, so it wasn't a flyer and the various parts haven't flown for some time!!
Jerry
Last edited by Jerry O'Neill on Fri Feb 03, 2012 10:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Re: Sikprsky Plant gets very own Black Hawk!!!!

Fri Feb 03, 2012 6:00 pm

Neat, I love it when firms recognize their history instead of just seeing aircraft as dollar signs.

Now they need a H-19...the Blackhawk of the 50-60s. :)

Re: Sikprsky Plant gets very own Black Hawk!!!!

Fri Feb 03, 2012 9:14 pm

While everyone here knows my feeling on pole mounted aircraft in Connecticut :lol:
It is about time that put one on public display around the area.
We have several Sikorsky Helicopters sitting at the Connecticut Air & Space Center including

S-52
H-19
H-34
S-60 Skycrane Prototype

We were asked to use the museum as the final assembly for the Blackhawk but a easier accessible space for their guys was secured in Bridgeport. We would have loved to have participated.
Mr. Pino and his staff are always welcome to help out the CASC with these excellent restoration projects and they have an open offer to visit. In fact we have several Sikorsky employees and many ex-Sikorsky men and women that are volunteers at our museum. The museum is on the opposite side of town from the Current Factory, at the site of the original Stratford Sikorsky Plant next to the (BDR) Sikorsky Memorial Airport.

When finished the S-60 will be a real head turner.

Re: Sikorsky Plant gets very own Black Hawk!!!!

Fri Feb 03, 2012 10:45 pm

Ditto on th epole comment! Look on the bright side Drew...in twenty years that Black Hawk may need restoration and then it may become part of the CASC collection in return for restoration and putting up a fiberglas HH-60!

Re: Sikorsky Plant gets very own Black Hawk!!!!

Sat Feb 04, 2012 12:29 pm

"My mother was driving by the other day and said she never realized it was that big."

...

He admitted that like many who cross the Sikorsky Bridge, he always checks the tarmac at Sikorsky to see what helicopters are out there. "I'm surprised we don't have more accidents."



Big? I remember driving that bridge in the mid/late 1980s when Sikorsky was filling out the JMSDF Sea Dragon order. Now those things were BIG. And driving that bridge was a *bit* more challenging back then since they hadn't paved over the open grating yet.

Re: Sikorsky Plant gets very own Black Hawk!!!!

Sat Feb 04, 2012 11:27 pm

Garth wrote:And driving that bridge was a *bit* more challenging back then since they hadn't paved over the open grating yet.


I remember going up the 15N (the Merrit Parkway) to Foxwwods & Mohegan Sun every few weeks back in the late 90's (Hey a guy has to make money some how... :mrgreen: ) and I used to hate that darn bridge with the grating. It's an interesting perspective to see the bridge from the Sikorsky flight line, it a big bridge.

Re: Sikorsky Plant gets very own Black Hawk!!!!

Tue Feb 07, 2012 2:48 pm

Jerry O'Neill wrote:About time! Nice job Mr. Pino!!!!

http://www.ctpost.com/news/article/Siko ... 933644.php

Airframe is a composite bird made up of many parts from all over, so it wasn't a flyer and the various parts haven't flown for some time!!
Jerry


thanks for posting Jerry. The base that they somewhat closed at Bradley where the a-10 unit was, is there any plans for the aircraft that are next to the gate?

Re: Sikorsky Plant gets very own Black Hawk!!!!

Tue Feb 07, 2012 3:20 pm

It's still a base for the CT ANG. They have a couple of Lear Jets, so I suspect the three planes on display will be there for some time.
Jerry

Re: Sikorsky Plant gets very own Black Hawk!!!!

Tue Feb 07, 2012 4:06 pm

Jerry O'Neill wrote:It's still a base for the CT ANG. They have a couple of Lear Jets, so I suspect the three planes on display will be there for some time.
Jerry


Do you think they'd be willing to have a P-51 in McComma's Markings based there? :drink3:

Re: Sikorsky Plant gets very own Black Hawk!!!!

Wed Feb 08, 2012 9:15 pm

I'm wondering with this new base realignment proposal, maybe
They would close it for good? I hope not. But if it did I would wonder if those
Planes would go some place
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