Hh-53b) T64-ge-3/7 (h-53b/c/h Aircraft Engine Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10163323 O-ring
007592010
10163863 O-ring
001661041
102-00000 Electric Temperature Transmitter
003739004
102-00002 Electric Temperature Transmitter
005809651
10201283 Electrical Wire
008518505
102A10001-16 O-ring
005840150
10342158 O-ring
002500227
10346608 O-ring
001675122
10386349 Loop Clamp
006649056
10389003 Hexagon Head Cap Screw
007098523
10393656 O-ring
001661087
104001001 Annular Ball Bearing
001091179
105-01484 Tube Coupling Nut
002221912
105863 O-ring
002500227
10598956-1 Serrated Lock Ring
004057576
10653 O-ring
002638032
1066345L00 Card Humidity Indicator
007528240
109037-21 Tube To Hose Elbow
000136970
109037-30 Tube To Hose Elbow
002281106
109037-5 Tube To Hose Elbow
002281106
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Engine, Aircraft, T64-ge-3/7 (h-53b/c/h, Hh-53b)

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The Sikorsky MH-53 Pave Low series is a long-range combat search and rescue (CSAR) helicopter for the United States Air Force. The series was upgraded from the HH-53B/C, variants of the Sikorsky CH-53 Sea Stallion. The HH-53 "Super Jolly Green Giant" was initially developed to replace the HH-3 "Jolly Green Giant". The helicopters later transitioned to Special Operations missions. The U.S. Air Force's MH-53J/M fleet was retired in September 2008.

The US Air Force ordered HH-53B and HH-53C variants for Search and Rescue units, and developed the MH-53J Pave Low version for Special Operations missions.

The Pave Low's mission was low-level, long-range, undetected penetration into denied areas, day or night, in adverse weather, for infiltration, exfiltration and resupply of special operations forces. Pave Lows often work in conjunction with MC-130H Combat Talon for navigation, communications and combat support,

The large green airframe of the HH-53B earned it the nickname "Super Jolly Green Giant". This name is a reference to the smaller HH-3E "Jolly Green Giant", a stretched variant of the H-3 Sea King, used in the Vietnam War for combat search-and-rescue (CSAR) operations.

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