Sikorsky delivers final VH-92A as US president takes first ride
Sikorsky has delivered the 23rd and final VH-92A presidential transport helicopter to the US Marine Corps (USMC), according to separate 19 August releases by the armed forces branch and company.
Sikorsky has delivered the 23rd and final VH-92A presidential transport helicopter to the US Marine Corps (USMC), according to separate 19 August releases by the armed forces branch and company.
Twenty-one of the VH-92As are to be operated by the USMC's presidential transport squadron, HMX-1, as the president's primary helicopter transport; the other two will be retained for testing. The VH-92A is intended to replace the 10 Sikorsky VH-3Ds the squadron currently operates, which first entered service in 1978 and are based on the SH-3 Sea King, a type retired from US service in 2006.
Also on 19 August US President Joe Biden took his first ride aboard a VH-92A en route to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. This marks the first time a VH-92A has flown with the call sign Marine One, as is typical of any USMC helicopter flying with the president aboard.
The VH-92A is based on the civilian S-92, modified with a VIP interior and specialised communications systems. The S-92 (and VH-92A) is powered by two GE CT7-8A turboshaft engines rated for 1,879 kW (2,520 shp) at take-off. The civil version of the S-92 can lift off with up to 12 passengers or 12,020 kg (26,500 lb) of cargo, and fly as far as 539 n miles (998 km, 620 miles); although the VH-92A's specifications have not been publicly disclosed, it is likely slightly less capable due to the weight of communications and self-defence equipment. The helicopter can be transported by a Boeing C-17 airlifter.
For more information, please seeUS Navy contracts Sikorsky for VH-92A LRIP helicopters.