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widgeon 19th Jan 2003 18:48

sikorsky designations
 
Some discussions in the past concerning the S designations used by Sikorsky , what will next design be ? Will they start at 100 or 001 . Enquiring minds need to know.

Lu Zuckerman 19th Jan 2003 22:01

Retrograde.
 
They may do what other firms do and use the identifiers of previous models but upgrade the designator. Perhaps the next model will be the S-51Mk II or perhaps the S-58-T Bird. One company that did just this is Agusta. Many years ago they developed a helicopter that looked like a super puma but bigger. The designator for that helicopter was the Agusta 101.

:D

talkturn 21st Jan 2003 09:05

I always thought that the 'S' designators came from the year of development i.e. S76 and recently S92

Ascend Charlie 21st Jan 2003 21:01

So does that mean that the second helicopter they start on next year will be the H2 SO4?:confused:

widgeon 22nd Jan 2003 01:39

they were gonna call it the H2SO2 but someone said the name stank.

ShyTorque 28th Jan 2003 16:42

How about

S(ikorsky) H(elicopter) (200)1 T(win)?


Only joking :D

Lu Zuckerman 28th Jan 2003 16:58

If you are English you may not understand this.
 
I believe the S-76 designation comes from the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Declaration Of Independence, which was written in 1776. The helicopter was dubbed the Spirit in honor of the Spirit of 1776.

:cool:

ppheli 28th Jan 2003 19:57

Lu, 1776 to the English is "modern history". When the Brits talk "heritage", they're talking in terms of many hundreds of years earlier, which is presumably why so many American tourists go east in search of proper heritage... ;-) ;-)

And the marketing geezers at Sikorsky dropped the "Spirit" name only a few years later. Any idea why?

Nick Lappos 29th Jan 2003 01:36

ppheli,

When Brits talk "heritage" they talk of the past, when Yanks talk "heritage" they speak of the future....

Nick

Now if that isn't a troll, I don't know what is!

Straight Up 29th Jan 2003 02:58


when Yanks talk "heritage" they speak of the future
The Yanks need a dictionary then......

(I can recommend Dictionary.com )

GLSNightPilot 29th Jan 2003 06:35

Ppheli, the Brits use heritage to mean so many more centuries out of necessity - they've accomplished so little, it takes many more centuries of searching to discover any of it.

:p :D

Nick Lappos 31st Jan 2003 01:58

Straight up,

One can use heritage in the past tense, as in "I am reading all about the heritage my fathers made." or in the future tense, as in, "I am building a heritage for my sons."


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