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The Piasecki H-16 Transporter (company designation PV-15) was a tandem-rotor transport or rescue helicopter designed by Frank Piasecki and built by Piasecki Helicopter. The prototypes were evaluated by the United States Air Force and Army, but the crash of the second test aircraft led to cancelling the project.

H-16 / PV-15 Transporter
The US Air Force prototype Piasecki YH-16A Transporter. The program was abandoned after the crash of the second prototype
Role Tandem-rotor transport helicopter
National origin United States
Manufacturer Piasecki Helicopter
First flight 23 October 1953
Number built 2

Design and development


Given the company designation PV-15, the tandem-rotor helicopter was designed by company founder Frank Piasecki.[1] The design was publicly shown for the first time on 15 September 1953 at the Philadelphia airport.[2]


Operational history



Crash


On 5 January 1956, the second YH-16 test aircraft crashed while returning to Philadelphia from a test flight over New Jersey.[3] The cause of the crash was later determined to be the aft slip ring, which carried flight data from the instrumented rotor blades to the data recorders in the cabin. The slip ring bearings seized, and the resultant torque load severed the instrumentation standpipe inside the aft rotor shaft. A segment of this steel standpipe tilted over and came into contact with the interior of the aluminum rotor shaft, scribing a deepening groove into it. The rotor shaft eventually failed in flight, which in turn led to the aft blades and forward blades desynchronizing and colliding.

The aircraft was a total loss; the two test pilots, Harold Peterson and George Callahan, were killed. This led to the cancellation not only of the YH-16, but also the planned 69-passenger YH-16B version.[4]


Variants


Another view of the first YH-16A prototype
Another view of the first YH-16A prototype
XH-16/YH-16
Powered by two Pratt & Whitney R-2180-E Twin Wasp E radial engines and room for 43 troops, one built later converted to a YH-16B.[4]
YH-16A
Powered by two Allison T38-A-10 1,800 shp turboshaft engines; previously designated XH-27.[4]
YH-16B
Prototype XH-16A re-engined with two Allison T56-A-5 2,100 shp turboshaft engines.[4]

Specifications (YH-16B)


3-view line drawing of the Piasecki YH-16A Transporter
3-view line drawing of the Piasecki YH-16A Transporter

Data from U.S. Army Aircraft Since 1947[5]

General characteristics

Performance


See also


Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists


References


  1. "Have You Seen?: Monster 'Copter". Flying. Vol. 54, no. 1. January 1954. p. 41.
  2. Associated Press, "Ready To Pick Up And Go", San Bernardino Daily Sun, San Bernardino, California, Thursday 16 September 1953, Volume LX, Number 14, page 14.
  3. Piasecki Helicopter Corporation newsletter, January 1956
  4. Harding, Stephen (1997). U.S. Army Aircraft Since 1947. Atglen, PA, USA: Schiffer Publishing Ltd. pp. 202. ISBN 076430190X. LCCN 96-69996.
  5. Harding 1990, p. 264.
  6. Bridgman 1955, pp. 302–303.



На других языках


[de] Piasecki H-16

Die Piasecki H-16 war ein Tandemhubschrauber der Piasecki Helicopter Corporation. Der Erstflug erfolgte im Jahre 1953.
- [en] Piasecki H-16 Transporter



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