When you say that its a a sweet machine you have no idea how right you
are. The pictures on the internet do not do it justice. A couple of
month ago there was SAR excersie that was held at the local airport. I
went down with my video camera and got some great footage of both the
Cormorant and the Buffalo in action. I also was taken out on the
flight line to get some great shots of the Cormorant on the tarmat.
I believe there was a prototpye of the S-92 up around HudsonBay
area earlier this year doing cool weather testing .
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 02:26:34 GMT, Shiver Me Timbers
wrote:
Well I'm certainly not up on the military end of aviation by any
stretch of the imagination but I did happen to catch a one hour
documentary on the Cormorant and I have to say that with that third
engine as back up, and extra power it sure seems like a sweet machine.
The fact that our government has called it a cadillac seems a little
uncharitable in my humble opinion.
One interesting comment that came up after the government signed the
contract with Sikorsky was whether the helicopters were needed at all.
Seems like a strange comment, but the logic was that initially the Sea
Kings were put on the ships as sub hunters and now with the cold war
long gone that maybe a machine like the Sea King was no longer
necessary.
I suppose there is some logic when you look at it from that perspective.
When they had all the problems with ships going to sea without a Sea
King I could never understand why they didn't put something on board
like a bell 206 just to give the ship the ability to quickly go
upstairs and have a peek at something or transfer something ship to
ship or ship to shore.
But what do I know.
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