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Heliport
31st May 2002, 07:18
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.

The RAH-66 COMANCHE Prototype No. 2 made its first flight with the newly installed Mission Equipment Package (MEP) software and new engines here today, reaching the critical milestone weeks ahead of schedule.

"This is a great first achievement for the restructured COMANCHE program," said Chuck Allen, COMANCHE Program Office director. "Five months ago we set down a plan to fly Prototype No. 2 by the end of June. We not only met that milestone, we beat it handily."

Test pilots Rus Stiles and Reggie Murrell were at the controls for the 1.4 hours flight at the Development Flight Center during which the aircraft went out to maximum forward level flight speed of approximately 170 knots and carried out basic maneuvers, including hover, and left and right hover turns.

Prototype No. 2 was taken off flight status in May 2001 for installation of new LHTEC T-800-LHT-801 engines and for integration testing of the MEP. The MEP software provides the foundation aircraft operating system and supports the pilotage, vehicle systems reporting and health, and digital map functions of the COMANCHE.

The COMANCHE $3.2 billion Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD) contract is being restructured to reduce program risk and deliver greater warfighting ability to the Army. Department of Defense and Army leadership are scheduled to review the proposed EMD restructuring over the next few months.

"We now have the right team and the right program in place to move COMANCHE forward and to deliver what the Army needs - an advanced combat helicopter that?s vital to the future Objective Force," said Mike Blake, deputy director of the COMANCHE Program Office.

The upgraded and improved LHTEC T-800-LHT-801 engines each provide uninstalled output of 1,563 shaft horsepower (1,165.5 kW), a 17 percent power increase over COMANCHE?s earlier T800-LHT-800 engines. The 801 engines were first flown on Prototype No. 1 in June 2001. LHTEC (Light Helicopter Turbine Engine Company) is a Rolls-Royce and Honeywell consortium.

Prototype No. 2 will continue in flight test this summer with near term objectives that include continued development of the core MEP functions, continued flight controls development work and night vision pilotage system development testing. Prototype No. 1 completed its test flight program earlier this year and will serve as a backup aircraft for Prototype No. 2.

The Sultan
1st Jun 2002, 07:12
I thought the $3.2 Billion was just the program cost increase that occurred between 2000 and 2001. I have a feeling Rumsfeld is sharping his ax to deal with this program.

The Sultan

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