U.S. Army MH-47E Specifications (2002)

 

 

         
Boeing MH-47E Chinook helicopter 92-00475, circa 1999.

 

 

         
GENERAL INFORMATION:


Description Twin-turbine, tandem-rotor, heavy-lift, special-mission helicopter


Program status Low-rate initial production


Customer U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM)


Operators 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR) (A), Fort Campbell, Kentucky.

160th SOAR, Savannah, Georgia.

1/245th Aviation (SO) (A) Oklahoma Army National Guard (OKARNG), Lexington, Oklahoma.


Missions Long-range, covert, infiltration / exfiltration of special operations forces






PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS:


Total aircraft 26 (including 1 prototype)






PRODUCTION DELIVERIES:


Number delivered 26 throughout May 1995


Production funding Definitive $350 million contract completed - November 1992






MILESTONES:


Program start December 1987


Prototype 1st flight 31 May 1990 - S/N 68-15838


Prototype delivery 10 May 1991


Production 1st delivery September 1993


 
ENGINES:



Manufacturer Textron Lycoming



Model Two T55-L-714



Max SHP (kw) 4,867 (3,629)



Continuous SHP (kw) 4,168 (3,108)









TRANSMISSIONS:



Max SHP (kw) 7,500 (5,593)









ROTOR SYSTEM:



Blades per hub
3



Construction
Fiberglass, nomex composite



Speed, RPM
225



Diameter, ft (m) 60.0 (18.29)



Disc area ft2 (m2) 2,827.5 (262.67)



Blade folding
Manual









PERFORMANCE: [at 50,000 lbs (22,680 kg)]



SL Cruise, KIAS (km/h) 140 (259)



Rate of climb, fpm (m/m) 1,841 (561)



Service ceiling, ft (m) 10,150 (3,094)



HIGE, ft (m) 9,800 (2,987)



HIGE, ISA + 20 C, ft (m) 7,900 (2,408)



HOGE, ft (m) 5,500 (1,676)



HOGE, ISA + 20 C, ft (m) 3,300 (1,006)



Range, SL and ISA, nm (km) 613 (1,136)









ACCOMMODATION:




Cockpit — crew seats
2



Cabin — troop seats, litters
44









DIMENSIONS, EXTERNAL:




Length, fuselage, ft (m) 52.08 (15.87)



Length, rotors turning, ft (m) 99.00 (30.18)



Distance between Center of Rotor Hub, ft (m) 39.17 (11.94)



Wheel base, ft (m) 25.83 (7.87)



Width, landing gear, ft (m) 11.92 (3.63)



Width, fuselage, ft (m) 15.75 (4.80)



Height, to top of aft hub, ft (m) 18.33 (5.59)



Ground clearance, aft rotor, ft (m) 16.08 (4.90)



Ground clearance, fuselage, ft (m) 1.60 (0.49)









DIMENSIONS, INTERNAL:




Length, max, ft (m) 30.50 (9.30)



Width, max, ft (m) 7.50 (2.29)



Height, max, ft (m) 6.50 (1.98)









WEIGHTS:




Max gross, lbs (kg) 54,000 (24,494)



Empty, lbs (kg) 26,918 (12,210)



Useful load, lbs (kg) 27,082 (12,284)



Forward and aft hooks, lbs (kg) 17,000 (7,711)



Center cargo hook, lbs (kg) 26,000 (11,794)









FUEL CAPACITY:




Internal, standard, gals (liters) 2,068 (7,828)



3 internal aux tanks, each, gals (liters) 800 (3,028)

 

 

          Notes:
         
          C: Celsius
          fpm: feet per minute
          ft: feet
          ft2: square feet
          HIGE: hover, in ground effect
          HOGE: hover, out of ground effect
          KIAS: knots, indicated airspeed
          kw: kilowatts
          lbs: pounds
          m: meters
          m2: square meters
          RPM: revolutions per minute
          SHP: shaft horsepower
          SL: sea level

 

 

         
Boeing MH-47E Chinook helicopter 92-00475, circa 1999.

 

 

         
Boeing MH-47E Chinook helicopter 92-00475, circa 1999.

 

 

         
Boeing MH-47E Chinook helicopter 92-00475, circa 1999.

 

 

         
Boeing MH-47E Chinook helicopter 92-00475, circa 1999.

 

 

         
Boeing MH-47E Chinook helicopter 92-00475, circa 1999.

 

 

         
Boeing MH-47E Chinook helicopter 92-00475, circa 1999.

 

 

         
Boeing MH-47E Chinook helicopter 92-00475, circa 1999.

 

 

         
Boeing MH-47E Chinook helicopter 92-00475, circa 1999.

 

 

         
Boeing MH-47E Chinook helicopter 92-00475, circa 1999.

 

 

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