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- Sikorsky - Engineering the Future of Vertical Lift | Lockheed Martin
Discover Sikorsky Aircraft, the industry leader in vertical lift innovations since 1923 We bring an unwavering commitment to help our customers succeed
- Sikorsky Aircraft - Wikipedia
Sikorsky Aircraft is an American aircraft manufacturer based in Stratford, Connecticut It was established by the Russian-American aviation pioneer Igor Sikorsky in 1923, and was among the first companies to manufacture helicopters for civilian and military use
- Timeline of the Sikorsky Aircraft Company
This timeline describes the events and locations that were key to Igor Sikorsky’s establishment of the Sikorsky Aircraft Company, starting from when he arrived in the United States in 1919
- Igor Sikorsky - Wikipedia
Igor Ivanovich Sikorsky[a][b] (25 May 1889 – 26 October 1972) was a Russian-American [c] aviation pioneer in both helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft His first success came with the Sikorsky S-2, the second aircraft of his design and construction His fifth airplane, the S-5, won him national recognition and F A I pilot's license number 64 [8]
- Sikorsky, Connecticut | Lockheed Martin
From these humble beginnings, Sikorsky has grown to become a leading name in the aviation industry, dedicated to developing and manufacturing the world's most advanced aircraft
- Sikorsky Archives - Igor I Sikorsky Historical Archives
Igor Sikorsky had three careers in aviation: designing fixed wing aircraft in Russia including the first multi-engine aircraft, designing fixed wing aircraft including flying boats in America, and pioneering the helicopter and rotorcraft
- Sikorsky S-92 engine failure caused by maintenance lapse, Norwegian . . .
Norwegian investigators believe an unspecified maintenance issue was the likely cause of an in-flight engine failure on a Sikorsky S-92 heavy-twin shortly after take-off from an oil platform
- Sikorsky settles lawsuit over 2021 Navy Seahawk crash - CT Insider
Sikorsky reached a confidential settlement with families after a 2021 Seahawk crash off San Diego that killed 5; company denies defects
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