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US Army's next generation helicopter
The design of Sikorsky’s
coaxial X2 Demonstrator will serve as the basis for a new aircraft proposed by
Sikorsky and Boeing.
The companies
will submit a joint proposal to build the new aircraft for Phase 1 of the US
Army’s Joint Multi-Role (JMR)
Technology Demonstrator (TD) program that aims to deliver the next generation
of vertical lift utility and attack aircraft.
The X2 Demonstrator, which made its first flight in August
2008, is notable for its coaxial rotor design that sees its two main rotors
counter-rotating on the same vertical axis.
This configuration, coupled with a
pusher prop at the rear of the aircraft supplying auxiliary propulsion and an
advanced fly-by-wire system, helped the X2 set an unofficial world speed record
for a helicopter on September 15, 2010, when it reached a speed of 250 knots
(288 mph, 463 km/h) in level flight.
It is this proven design that Samir Mehta, president of Sikorsky Military Systems, says Boeing
and Sikorsky will leverage to deliver an aircraft with an “efficient 230-knot
(265 mph, 426 km/h) cruise airspeed, improved hover efficiency, and
weigh-optimized design in an affordable package.”
He added that the design would “offer the Army reduced risk,
a 100-knot improvement in speed, a 60 per cent improvement in combat radius,
and 50 per cent better high-hot hover performance.”
The two companies will share leadership on the project, with
Sikorsky taking the lead for the JMR TD Phase 1 proposal and Boeing taking the
reins for Phase 2, which is the mission systems demonstrator program.
Phase 1
proposals must be presented to the US Army Aviation Applied Technology
Directorate by March 6, with the one or more winning bids expected to be
announced in late 2013.
The demonstrator aircraft will be expected to be in the
air in 2017-Boeing/Sikorsky