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Sikorsky HNS-1 'Hoverfly'

Description
  Manufacturer:Sikorsky


Control Panel
  Base model:HNS
  Designation:HNS
  Version:-1
  Nickname:Hoverfly
  Designation System:U.S. Navy / Marines
  Designation Period:1944-1948
  Basic role:Helicopter, Training
 
 
 

Specifications
  Length: 35' 5" 10.7 m
  Wingspan: 38' 11.5 m
  Gross Weight: 2,600 lb 1,179 kg

Propulsion
  No. of Engines: 1
  Powerplant: Warner R-550-3
  Horsepower (each): 200

Performance
  Max Speed: 82 mph 132 km/h 71 kt

Known serial numbers
39033 / 39052, 39053 / 39055, 46445, 46699 / 46700, 46701 / 46723, 75727 / 75728

Examples of this type may be found at
MuseumCityState
National Museum of Naval AviationNAS PensacolaFlorida

HNS-1 on display

National Museum of Naval Aviation
    


 

Recent comments by our visitors
 William A. Barnes
 Jackson,, MS
I was stationed at the Coast Guard Air Station, Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, N.Y. from about June, 1944 to the end of the war, in my case, November, 1945. I had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Igor Sikorsky on some of his visits to the air station. I was also stationed with Dr. Sikorsky's son, Sergei Sikorsky, who at the time was a Aviation Machinst Mate. I was a yeoman in the Administrative Office of the station whereas Sergei was more directly involved with the HNS Training Helicopters. I certainly enjoyed the luxury of my stay at the Air Station since I had just completed a two year duty assignment aboard the USS PC 590 - one of the roughest ships afloat. I spent part of 1942, 1943 and part of 1944 in the South Pacific escorting our fighting units from Island to Island. So I have very pleasant memories of being assigned to the Brooklyn Coast Guard Air Station and experiencing the tremendous developments in Helicopter Aviation. Bill Barnes
05/24/2005 @ 10:43 [ref: 10294]

 

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