Posted on 11/09/2007 3:56:35 PM PST by decimon
Never send a socialist to do a real man's work.
This appears to be a full blown Disaster.Cancel the darn order and buy American. 1400 lbs of firewater is almost 50% less than the standard bucket. You cant work on two patients at a time sounds to be a real Deal Breaker1 But the best one is to have a cockpit temp in excess of 1104 deg. on an 80 deg. day. What happens when the outside temp hits 110 deg. as it does in the Southwest all the time. Sounds like $2.5 BILLION of European Crap.
I totally agree with you and the report, as of right now, The National Training Center(NTC) at Fort Irwin, California, has about four of the new helicopters, they are replacing the Blackhawk, as an air ambulance, and let me tell you, besides overheating, the space for injured soldiers is very small, cramped and lack of equipment, i heard lots of complaints, from the crew chiefs and pilots, they complained about the overheating and the lack of power, on the engine and the winch, which is located on the upper side of the frame,the Lakota is actually a helicopter designed for the European theater of operations, most likely the western part of Europe, where is cooler. I am glad that finally someone is looking at this very important issue,,, i forgot, the Blackhawks are being shipped to the Sandbox
Thanks. I was just going by the report and I'm sorry to hear it's right if this deal is going to go through.
I can't imagine that they wouldn't know beforehand something like what is the interior space of the chopper. Amazing.
There's a better chance that I'll be sweeping around his Lexus.
Eurocopter chopper has serious problems, Pentagon testers say
The same outfit that threw $8 billion down the rathole known as Comanche chose not to buy air conditioning on helicopters that come equipped with air conditioning for commercial operators. Brilliant.
Hopefully things have changed since I got out, but ten years ago the ‘60 wasn’t noted for its reliability.
“European-designed helicopters”
Must have hired some “emeritus” engineers that worked on some of
the Renaults of the 1950s-1960s.
I’ll never forget the comments my otherwise very-polite Canadian uncle
would make about the d-mned Renault he owned.
He said he sold it even before he was completely sure that he could
afford to replace it with “a real car”!!!
Hell no it will not, it will come out of the tax payers pocket. They need to fire about half of the army's top offices and replace them with some chimps.
Kee Riced All My Tea.
If you buy a cheap little helicopter to perform light utility missions in CONUS only—not in combat—and you don’t choose to buy the air conditioner and use it in the desert, then it’s gonna be hot. Doh!
The two-patient medevac situation is a detractor, but how often are you going to simultaneously evac two patients that need critical care enroute?
You want expensive Lexus utility helos? I’m sure the Army will oblige.
You cannot get Better, Faster, Cheaper in one Happy meal: you only get to choose one from column A and one from column B.
TC
Euro-crap...buy American.
http://www.sikorsky.com/sac/Home/0,9746,CLI1_DIV69_ETI541,00.html
http://www.bellhelicopter.textron.com/en/index.cfm
The new Marine One is European also. Too bad...it is the New World Order I guess.
EADS = Airbus. Surprised I haven’t seen that mentioned.
We could just as easily be talking about 1400 or gas or any other cargo.
Interesting though; Lakota-Firewater, too hot for the south west??? Sounds like problems from the 1880’s.
(no insult intended for any native american freeper friends)
“The new Marine One is European also.”
What? Marine One is not American made?
Unbelievable.
What model is it?
Our buffoon politicians experimenting with little European WEENIECOPTERS? Why? They should be lined up and........
Should be buying American.
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