Boeing YCH/CH-50 Super Chinook
(Sikorsky Super Stallion + Boeing Chinook)
The Boeing CH- 50 Super Chinook is an American Single-Engine, heavy-lift helicopter developed by American rotorcraft company Vertol and manufactured by Boeing Rotorcraft Systems.
The CH-50 is among the heaviest lifting Western helicopters,Its design is different from its predecessors,Using Single-Engine Design rather than Using Twin-Engine Design ,and using Using Larger and more powerful Rotor
The military version of the helicopter has been subject to numerous export sales from nations across the world, typically using it as heavy-lift rotorcraft in a military context; the U.S. Army and the Royal Air Force
other variants : -CH-50E Sea Paladin -ACH-50 Thunder
VTOL up : Open Back door
enjoy,and have fun flying
Specifications
Spotlights
- Rodrigo110 6.4 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 87.1ft (26.5m)
- Length 112.3ft (34.2m)
- Height 31.4ft (9.6m)
- Empty Weight 44,371lbs (20,126kg)
- Loaded Weight 68,267lbs (30,965kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.592
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.212
- Wing Loading 1,237.5lbs/ft2 (6,042.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 55.2ft2 (5.1m2)
- Drag Points 30346
Parts
- Number of Parts 455
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,723
God damn
@TheSargen ik, there’s no page on MGSwiki about them, so i give em a name and some bio
Hmm seen this exact design (4 of them) hoisting Sahelanthropus in MGSV. Nice going there, Boss :)
Thanks (:@agnanSatrio
@Potato21 lol
Lol, I see both of these helicopters over the beach I go to, but not when they have went transformer and combined!
@Herpasherpaderpa @wonkapilot The tags says it's fictional. This design is purely imaginative. Though he may of based some aspects of the actual Chinook.
Yeah, my dad fle helicopters and it’s definitely a two engine design. It’s a single rotor though
First off, good job. Second, why no second rotor? It’s a “Super” Chinook. Not a “Mega” Stallion? I mean, I’m not going to try to attempt to say I could do better, because I can’t. But it seems weird to have a chinook with only one rooted and just a tiny tail rotor?