XHCH | |
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Role | Aerial crane helicopter |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | McDonnell Aircraft |
Status | Cancelled; mockup phase only |
Primary user | United States Navy |
The McDonnell XHCH (Model 86) was a 1950s aerial crane helicopter proposal for the United States Navy by the McDonnell Corporation.
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]
Data from McDonnell Douglas aircraft since 1920. Volume II [1]
General characteristics
Performance
XHCH | |
---|---|
Role | Aerial crane helicopter |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | McDonnell Aircraft |
Status | Cancelled; mockup phase only |
Primary user | United States Navy |
The McDonnell XHCH (Model 86) was a 1950s aerial crane helicopter proposal for the United States Navy by the McDonnell Corporation.
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]
Data from McDonnell Douglas aircraft since 1920. Volume II [1]
General characteristics
Performance