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Old 5th April 2007 | 19:12
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urgent S-76C++ help needed

Hi guys, im currently a student at Vaughn College in New York and I'm doing a research project on the Sikorsky S-76C++, my project is due next week and I've been searching desperately for information on the transmission and rotor system of the S-76C++, I've tried emailing Sikorsky but didnt receive any replies, can someone please help me and provide me with some information on those two topics? any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Old 5th April 2007 | 19:15
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What info do you need? What level is the paper that you are writing?

The rotors and transmissions are virtually identical in all S-76 models, BTW.
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Old 5th April 2007 | 19:37
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the professor wants a detailed description of the transmission system, so I need to present to him how the transmission system works, the name of the transmission system, and the manufacturer of the transmission system, and the same thing for the rotor system

Im also having a very difficult time finding all the companies that are involved in the production of the S-76

I basically have to make a 20 minute presentation on the S-76C++ with pictures and detailed description of everything
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Old 5th April 2007 | 20:36
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Left it a bit late dont you think??
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Old 5th April 2007 | 22:32
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The names of all the manufacturers are easy:
Sikorsky

If you PM me with your email, I will send you a few pics I have found of the transmission system, and my cell number so we can talk. I was the chief test pilot on the S-76 and perhaps can give you a little background, but what are you going to do with the remaining 4 days? ;-)
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Old 5th April 2007 | 22:56
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most of my project is actually together already, the one urgent topic i had nothing on was the transmission, the rotor system i have some information, and the companies involved in the S-76 i also have some information...just not as detailed as i liked them to be

thanks a lot for the help Nick! i really really appreciate it!
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Old 6th April 2007 | 02:04
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Nick, you just gave him the most impressive endnote in his class. "And what were your sources for your project?" "Oh, just the chief test pilot..."
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Old 7th April 2007 | 00:45
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Hey Nick just making sure, did you get the PM? Im totally new to this forum so i dont know if it went through
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Of course he's left it a bit late. He's a student - it's the law

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Old 7th April 2007 | 13:16
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CX524,

Not specifically transmission, or even S76, but might be a usefull filler:
http://www.b-domke.de/AviationImages....html#Sikorsky

Some details, but no pics here:
http://www.sikorsky.com/details/0,96...ETI266,00.html

Type "transmission" in here to get tantalising taster (which doesn't work):
http://www.sikorsky.com/SearchIt/advquery.asp

Small photo here from general google search:
http://www.acrohelipro.com/pdfs/services/s76.pdf

Some details of active mount system (not sure if it is in service):
http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~macmardg/pubs/ahs_98.pdf

Recent patent to improve hobbing process for S76 gears:
http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/69...scription.html

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Old 8th April 2007 | 04:19
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I sent my cell number and two pictures to you at your .edu email address. The cross-section of the transmission shows the principal gear paths, as does the second sketch.
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Old 8th April 2007 | 14:49
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We all expect a detailed debriefing on how things went. Grade, comments, # of phone numbers from impressed fems, etc.
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Old 9th April 2007 | 00:22
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hey Nick i still havent gotten the email yet do you mind please try sending it to another email? i'll pm you my other email address, sorry
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Old 9th April 2007 | 01:28
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Been out of the teaching game for over a decade now but have a youngster at Uni. When I walked out of the clasroom for the last time students left assignments till the night before & the worst that eleventh hour trait produced might be the odd paragraph copied verbatim from an encyclopedia.

These days junior tells me he & his ilk have to beware 'The Sweeper', a piece of software that scans their assignment submissions lookin' for slabs of text lifted from the internet.

Personally I miss the world I grew up in where everything wasn't quite so serious.
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