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H-92 Superhawk, United States of America



For SAR operations, the H-92 has a 272kg-capacity hydraulically powered rescue hoist. A special viewing window assists the crew with deployment.


  • The H-92 Superhawk multi-mission helicopter is the military version of the...

  • The H-92 Superhawk can be scrambled in less than two minutes. A 6ft-wide aft...

  • Superhawk can be configured for tactical troop transport, anti-submarine...

  • For SAR operations, the H-92 has a 272kg-capacity hydraulically powered...

  • The civil version, the S-92, made its maiden flight in 1998 and entered...

  • Great emphasis has been placed on safety in the design and construction of...

  • The S-92 prototype during flight trials.

  • Mock-up of the H-92 showing the in-flight refuelling probe.

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