H34 CONSULTING LLC
340 [ · 1 ] · History Manufactured 1954–1970 [ · 2 ] · the H-34 was originally powered by a radial engine · Nicaragua · the Six-Day War · the Vietnam War · and the Algerian War · having been replaced by turbine-powered types such as the UH-1 Huey and CH-46 Sea Knight · in the USMC · the H-34 was often called the "HUS" after its original designation in that service. A total of 2 · 340 H-34s were manufactured between 1953 and 1970 · including the license productions in the UK and France. [ · Although most military forces retired the H-34 by the late 20th century · the type remains in limited civil use in transport and external cargo lift roles · in 1960. Radial engine of a H-34 under the fuselage In the early 1950s Sikorsky developed the S-58 · an improved version of the S-55 · entering service as the HUS-1 · the Army placing a contract in 1955 as the H-34
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