Boeing Vertol XCH-62

The Boeing Vertol XCH-62 (Model 301) was a three turbine-engined heavy-lift helicopter project designed for the United States Army by Boeing Vertol. Approved in 1971 only one aircraft was built before it was cancelled in 1974. An attempt by NASA to resurrect the program was aborted in 1983.

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Made by Boeing Rotorcraft Systems.

The Boeing Vertol XCH-62 (Model 301) was a three turbine-engined, heavy-lift helicopter project for the United States Army. Approved in 1971, only one aircraft was built before it was cancelled in 1974.2
Empty Weight Lb
59580
Eng 1 Type
Turboshaft
Lists
* List of helicopters
Status
See Also
* Aerial crane
Gross Weight Lb
118000
Ferry Range Nmi
1500
Number Built
1
Max Speed Note
with external load
Height In
3
Rot Number
2
Primary user
Combat Range Nmi
150
Manufacturer
Rot Dia Ft
92
Max Speed Kts
145
Eng 1 Name
Allison T56
Height Ft
32
Rot Area Sqft
13260
Length Ft
87
Prime Units
kts
Rot Dia In
Similar Aircraft
* CH-54 Tarhe* S-64 Skycrane* Mil Mi-10
Eng 1 Hp
8080
Eng 1 Number
3
Related
* CH-47 Chinook
Length In
3
Category

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