
The CH-53D Sea Stallion was the U.S. Marine Corps' primary heavy-lift helicopter during the Vietnam War, capable of transporting 25,000 pounds of external cargo—unmatched for its era. First flown as the prototype YCH-53A on October 14, 1964, it was a twin-turboshaft helicopter that could carry troops, artillery, or vehicles in its spacious cabin. With a 72-foot rotor diameter and powered by two General Electric T64-GE-413 engines producing 3,925 shaft horsepower each, the aircraft was manufactured by Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation.
View in Encyclopedia| HEX CODE | |||||
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| German Air Force | — | V035 | Germany | 3faa25 | |
| German Air Force | — | V037 | Germany | 3faa27 | |
| German Air Force | — | V045 | Germany | 3faa2f | |
| German Air Force | — | V066 | Germany | 3faa44 | |
| German Air Force | — | V084 | Germany | 3faa56 | |
| German Air Force | — | V102 | Germany | 3faa84 |