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McDonnell XHCH

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XHCH
Role Aerial cranehelicopter
National origin United States
Manufacturer McDonnell Aircraft
Status Cancelled; mockup phase only
Primary user United States Navy

TheMcDonnell XHCH(Model 86) was a 1950saerial cranehelicopter proposal for the United States Navy by the McDonnell Corporation.

Development[edit]

The XHCH was developed in the early 1950s to meet a US Navy requirement for a helicopter capable of carrying supplies and ammunition between ships and carrying heavy loads for short distances from ship-to-shore or from marshalling areas ashore to front-line units. Three prototypes (BuNos 138654/138656) were ordered, and a full-size mockup was inspected in May 1953. However, budget cuts forced the Navy to cancel the XHCH-1 project on January 18, 1959, without a prototype being built.[1]

Specifications (XHCH estimated)[edit]

3-view line drawing of the McDonnell XHCH-1
3-view line drawing of the McDonnell XHCH-1

Data fromMcDonnell Douglas aircraft since 1920. Volume II[1]

General characteristics

  • Crew:two
  • Capacity:30 troopsor24 stretchers
  • Length:37 ft 7 in (11.45 m)
  • Height:16 ft 8 in (5.07 m)
  • Empty weight:14,879 lb (6,749 kg)
  • Gross weight:35,331 lb (16,026 kg)
  • Max takeoff weight:42,000 lb (19,051 kg)
  • Powerplant:2 ×Allison T56gas turbine compressed air generator engines, 3,750 shp (2,800 kW) each
  • Powerplant:3 × McDonnell 12JP20 cold pressure jets, 1,600 lbf (7.1 kN) thrust each
  • Main rotor diameter:65 ft (20 m)
  • Main rotor area:3,320 sq ft (308 m2)

Performance

  • Maximum speed:115 mph (185 km/h, 100 kn) at sea level
  • Combat range:23 mi (37 km, 20 nmi)
  • Service ceiling:7,497 ft (2,285 m) hover ceiling out of ground effect
  • Rate of climb:3,100 ft/min (16 m/s)

References[edit]

  1. ^abFrancillon, Rene.McDonnell Douglas aircraft since 1920. Volume II(2nd ed.). Putnam Aeronautical.ISBN978-0-85177-828-0.