Marines Ahead Of Curve On New Blades For CH-53D Fleet
The U.S. Marine Corps has managed to get ahead of what it feared last spring would be a capability gap due to higher than anticipated scrap rates on the rotor blades of its CH-53D Sea Stallion fleet. In May, program manager Capt. Rick Muldoon said the D-blade scrap rate had spiked more than 80...
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