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Sikorsky says CH-53K moves forward

STRATFORD, Conn., Aug. 26 (UPI) -- Sikorsky Aircraft says the CH-53K Heavy Lift Helicopter Program is "Ready to Load" with the successful light-off of its first Auxiliary Power Unit engine.

The APU -- it powers a 45KVA generator, a 58-horsepower hydraulic pump and hydraulic starter -- achieved RTL condition after light-off at 100 percent speed sustained for 30 seconds, the company said.

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It is used for ground operations, main engine start and conditions when main electrical power provided by the aircraft's main generators is lost. It is a critical element of the aircraft's design.

The engine is being prepared for safety of flight testing and accomplishing the on-time delivery of hardware for the ground test vehicle.

"This successful test is yet another giant step forward for the CH-53K helicopter program," said John Johnson, CH-53K helicopter program manager. "Compared to its predecessor, the CH-53E helicopter, the CH-53K helicopter will offer better durability and reliability, which translates into lower life-cycle costs for the customer."

The APU Light-Off test was conducted in San Diego at the facility of Hamilton Sundstrand, the primary supplier for the secondary power system for the CH-53K heavy lift helicopter program.

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Sikorsky said the entire APU development and qualification program will involve 13 engines -- seven for Hamilton Sundstrand and six for Sikorsky.

Sikorsky Aircraft received a $3 billion System Development and Demonstration contract in 2006 to develop a replacement for the U.S. Marine Corps CH-53E heavy lift helicopter.

The new CH-53K is in SDD phase. Total production will be more than 200 aircraft.

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