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Sikorsky S-62


HU-2 / HH-52 Seaguard


Overview


S-62C

An S-62C in use with the US Coast Guard as the HH-52A Seaguard.
Source: Greg Goebel @ www.vectorsite.nl - © copyright lies with original owner

Origin
United States
Type
Naval utility helicopter
Entered service
Early 1960's
Status
Obsolete
Development
Late 1950's
Developer
United States - Sikorsky
Production
1961 - ?
Producer
United States - Sikorsky
Number produced
175 built, including civilian sales
Designations
HU-2S Seaguard (US Coast Guard)
HH-52A Seaguard (US Coast Guard)
Notable users
United States - Coast Guard
Japan
Philippines

Description


Introduction

The S-62 is an early Cold War era naval utility helicopter of US origin. It was developed by Sikorsky as a private venture in the 1950's. Introduced in 1961 it was the first turbine powered helicopter approved for sales in the USA. Although the design was successful only a limited number of S-62 were produced compared to other Sikorsky models.

Design

Externally the S-62 looks like a much smaller S-61 Sea King. Internally it is more similar to the S-55 as it uses the same transmission and tail rotor. Even though it is the first US turbine powered helicopter the rest of the design is very conventional. The two pilots are seated at the front. The main cabin is accessed by a large door at the right. A three blade main rotor and two blade tail rotor are fitted. The main rotor can be folded to save space when stored on a ship. The boat shaped hull allows the S-62 to land on calm water. The large sponsons at the side hold the landing gear and double as flotation pods. The S-62 is unarmed.

Cargo capacity

The S-62's used by the US Coast Guard are fitted with a 250 kg winch at the side door. Several people may be seated in the cargo hold. The maximum load is almost 1.400 kg and includes crew and passengers. Compared to the older S-55 the payload capacity is increased.

Mobility

The S-62 is powered by a single General Electric T58-GE-8 turboshaft. It is capable of produced in 1.250 hp, but is derated to 730 hp. The maximum speed is 175 km/h, with the cruise speed being 160 km/h. The service ceiling is 3.4 km and the maximum range is over 750 km.

Users

The primary user of the S-62 was the US Coast Guard who adopted it as the HU2S-1G Seaguard. It was renamed in 1962 as the HH-52A Seaguard. The S-62 was also sold to various Asian nations for military use. Additionally the S-62 was sold on the civilian market.

Variants


S-62C

An S-62C in use with the US Coast Guard as the HH-52A landing on a Coast Guard cutter.
Source: US Coast Guard (photographer unknown) - © public domain

The S-62 is a naval utility helicopter that looks like a smaller version of the S-61 Sea King. Internally the design is more akin to the S-55.

The S-62A was the first production model that was developed for commercial use. With slight modifications the S-62A was adopted by the US Coast Guard. The Sikorsky designation for the modified model is S-62C. Military users mainly operate the S-62C model.

Details


Facts S-62C
General
Origin
United States
Type
Naval utility helicopter
Crew
3 (2 pilots, flight engineer)
Dimensions
Length
13.58 m
Height
4.88 m
Empty weight
2.31 t
Max takeoff weight
3.77 t
Propulsion
Powerplant
1x General Electric T-68-GE-8 turboshaft
Power output
1.250 hp derated to 730 hp
Rotor setup
Three blade main rotor
Two blade tail rotor
Diameter
16.16 m main rotor
Disc area
205 m²
Performance
Max speed
175 km/h
Cruise speed
158 km/h
Operational range
763 km
Ceiling
3.4 km
Climb rate
5.5 m/s
Avionics
Radar
No
Optronics
No
Transport capacity
Passengers
11
Cargo capacity
1.4 t
Hoist
Yes