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First flight of the Sikorsky-Boeing SB-1 Defiant has been pushed into 2019 after problems were discovered during ground testing.
The delay is the second for the program, which had originally planned to fly the first prototype in 2017. That milestone was delayed due to manufacturing issues with the component rotorcraft’s rotor blades. Boeing and Sikorsky officials have declined to specify the nature of the latest delays.
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“We are going to slip our first flight into early 2019. While it’s not necessarily, I’m sure, what a lot of folks would have liked — it’s not necessarily what we would have liked — we continue to build confidence in our configuration,” Sikorsky’s director of business development for future vertical lift, Rich Koucheravy told US defence media on December 12.
“We have had a couple of small things. I won’t get into the exact pieces, but it required some repairs, just some kind of mechanical repairs,” Boeing director of global sales and marketing for cargo helicopters and FVL, Randy Rotte added.
“The latest ones required about two to three weeks of going back in, fixing those pieces, putting them back on the aircraft.
“It’s nothing that requires a redesign of major components or any of those pieces. It was just, candidly, some interactions that the models perhaps didn’t all capture.”.
The Defiant is a joint Sikorsky-Boeing proposal for the US Army’s Joint Multi-Role Technology Demonstrator program which aims to replace the UH-60L/M Black Hawk from the late 2020s. It will be evaluated alongside the Bell’s V-280 Valor tiltrotor, which has been flying since late 2017.
Based on Sikorsky’s successful X2 testbed and S-97 Raider attack helicopter proposal, the SB-1 features counter-rotating coaxial main rotors and a pusher propeller which provide a 60 per cent speed and range increase and 50 per cent better hot-and-high hover performance over the Black Hawk.
Mick C
says:This pogram has huge potential but i suspect that itis going to be a long drawn out affair that will not see Aicraft in frontline service before the early to mid 30s