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HH-65 Dolphin

The HH-65 Dolphin is a MEDEVAC-capable short-range recovery (SSR) helicopter operated by the United States Coast Guard (USCG). In 2002 there were 94 Dolphins in use by the USCG; it is the replacement for the HH-52A Sikorsky Sea Guard. The HH-65A is not able to perform water landings.

The HH-65 Dolphin is used for cargo, drug interdiction , ice breaking, military readiness , pollution control , and search and rescue missions.

The HH-65 is known for its shrouded tail rotor and its autopilot capabilities; which can bring the aircraft into a hover or pilot it in search patterns, an ability which allows the crew to engage in other tasks.

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  • Height: 13 ft (3.9 m)
  • Length: 44 ft 5 in (13.5 m)
  • Max Gross Weight: 9,200 lb (4,200 kg)
  • Empty Weight: 6,092 lb (2,800 kg)
  • Number of Engines: 2
  • Propulsion Type: Lycoming LTS-101-750B-2 Gas Turboshafts
  • Electronics Manufacturer: Rockwell International, Collins Avionics Group
  • Engine power: 553 kW each
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