JohnB wrote:
Fouga23 wrote:
CH-54 is just the military version of the S-64. Both very similar. Although Eriksson builds new S-64's, many were rebuild ex-military CH-53's.
No, I think you did a typo. Many Erickson aircraft are ex-Army
CH-54s.
Think there is some confusion about Sikorshys....to recap:
S-64 is the CH-54.
S-65 is the CH-53. I seem to recall seeing one ex-military H-53 on the civil register on this forum. I don't know if it ever flew.
According to the FAA, the S-65 has an ATC, so approving them for a restricted category license shouldn't be impossible.
The FAA also has 4 on its roster...or at least has issued N numbers for them.
http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry ... 3&PageNo=1Agree I think he had a typo, but the mystery deepens when looking at the FAA roster you posted, 2 CH-53E are listed on the FAA roster, but when clicking on them they show up as belonging to Siller Helicopters in Yuba City. The roster shows them as CH-53E's but as "reciprocating" powered and bulit in 1965 (way before the E came out). Further examination on the Siller sites shows only S-64's and 61's on their fleet list. My guess is these are listed on the FAA site as CH-53E's are actually rebuilt CH-54 Tarhes (which would make them civil S-64 Skycranes), or the S-61's.
http://www.sillerhelicopters.com/sikors ... t.php#s61nSo in conclusion: everyone, including us web lurkers and the FAA , can get easily get confused over the S-64, S-65, SeaKing, H-3, Jolly Green, Sea Stallion, Sea Dragon, CH-54, H-53, CH-53 A/C/D/E/M/X, Augusta, VH-3, Westland, Mitsubishi, Tarhe, SkyCrane, Erickson, S-60, S-61, Carson, MH-53 (miss any?) nomenclature of these related helos, and thats not even going into the British Mk series birds!....
