S 64 Air Crane Helicopter. Sikorsky S64F Skycrane Erickson AirCrane Aviation Photo 0725875 M ission readiness depends on reliable support —that's why operators have trust ed Erickson for more than 50 years to deliver on time, without incident Not only did this company become the producer, but it also happened to become its largest operator and introduced over a thousand configuration changes to the aircrane in order to enhance its overall performance and capabilities.
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First flew on May 9, 1962 was followed by two further examples for evaluation by the German armed forces First flight of the S-64 was on May 9, 1962, only 13 months from program go-ahead
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Only two months later, in July 1962 the aircraft was flown to Ft Aging fleets need ongoing support battling a global fire season that's increasing in both duration and intensity as a result of global warming In 1992 the American company Erickson Air-Crane took over the type certificate including all production rights from Sikorsky
Sikorsky S64E Skycrane Erickson AirCrane Aviation Photo 2744737. First flight of the S-64 was on May 9, 1962, only 13 months from program go-ahead Seven of these were sold to Ericson Air-Crane, Inc
Fire Fighting Erickson Air Crane S64 Helicopter N243AC Taking Off After Filling With A Load Of. In 1992 the American company Erickson Air-Crane took over the type certificate including all production rights from Sikorsky Erickson Air-Crane purchased the manufacturing rights for the S-64 Skycrane from Sikorsky Aircraft in 1992