The World’s First Helicopter Hoist Rescue
On November 29, 1945 in Fairfield Connecticut, a Sikorsky R-5 performed the first helicopter hoist rescue in aviation history.
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On November 29, 1945 in Fairfield Connecticut, a Sikorsky R-5 performed the first helicopter hoist rescue in aviation history.
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Like Igor Sikorsky, Michael Gluhareff was a true aviation pioneer. As Sikorsky’s Chief of Design, he collaborated with Igor Sikorsky on the design of the company’s aircraft. In his spare time, he invented the delta wing for supersonic flight.
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In the early 1900s, The Grand and the Ilya Muromets were the result of Igor Sikorsky’s persistence in developing large, multi-engine aircraft that could safety transport passengers over long distances.
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Paul J. Fardink, retired U.S. Army Lt Col, reveals the full story of Operation Ivory Soap, a secret WWII operation involving Sikorsky helicopters to repair damaged aircraft in the Pacific.
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The VS-300 helicopter was designed as a research vehicle that was modified iteratively based on flight test results. By the end of its development, only a few parts, including the pilot’s seat, remained from the original helicopter’s design.
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During a severe snowstorm in January 1944, U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Commander Erickson performed the first helicopter mercy flight in his HNS-1, saving several lives.
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The first military combat rescue by helicopter was performed in April 1944 by U.S. Armed Air Forces Second Lt. Carter Harman.
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The first Naval helicopter rescue, performed in a S-51 by Sikorsky’s D.D. “Jimmy” Viner, proved the helicopter’s usefulness for Naval search and rescue missions.
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John H. Donovan recollects the first military use of the helicopter, during World War II in Guam.
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Starting in World War II, the U.S. Coast Guard was visionary in helping expand the uses of a helicopter.