Sikorsky H-5
1943 multi-role helicopter by Sikorsky / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Sikorsky H-5 (initially designated R-5[lower-alpha 1] and also known as S-48, S-51 and by company designation VS-327[1]) is a helicopter built by Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation.
R-5 / H-5 | |
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A Sikorsky HO3S-1 of Helicopter Utility Squadron 1 (HU-1) takes off from USS New Jersey | |
Role | Helicopter |
Manufacturer | Sikorsky Aircraft |
First flight | 18 August 1943 (1943-08-18) |
Introduction | February 1945 |
Retired | 1957 |
Primary users | United States Air Force |
Produced | 1944–1951 |
Number built | over 300 |
Developed from | Sikorsky R-4 |
Variants | Westland WS-51 Dragonfly |
It was used by the United States Air Force, and its predecessor, the United States Army Air Forces, as well as the United States Navy and United States Coast Guard (with the designations HO2S and HO3S). It was also used by the United States Post Office Department.[2] The civilian version, under the designation S-51, was the first helicopter to be operated commercially, commencing in 1946.
In December 1946, an agreement was signed between the British company Westland Aircraft and Sikorsky to produce a British version of the H-5, to be manufactured under license in Britain as the Westland-Sikorsky WS-51 Dragonfly. By the time production ceased in 1951, more than 300 examples of all types of the H-5 had been built.