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Aero-TV: Erickson Air-Crane -- The Future Of Heavy-Lifting

This Is How You Move HEAVY Loads!

Talk about a purpose-built aircraft. The Erickson Aircrane is the epitome of a machine built for one thing, and one thing only -- to HAUL nearly anything that can fit under its massive frame. Yet for a helicopter with such a singular purpose, the Aircrane is an incredibly versatile vehicle... performing fire suppression, civil protection, construction, and timber harvesting missions, among other tasks no other aircraft could perform in quite the same way.

Originally conceived as a civilian version of the Sikorsky CH-54A "Tarhe," the S-64A Skycrane was the first helicopter built as a flying crane with an aft-facing pilot station, that gives the pilot an unobstructed view of the load being carried. Perhaps most impressively, that station also has full positive control of the aircraft during precision operations -- meaning the pilot can manipulate the aerial platform as needed, much as a ground crane operator controls the boom.

In military service, the twin-engined CH-54 "Tarhe" performed with an outstanding service -- supporting the Army's First Cavalry Division, Airmobile in Vietnam by retrieving over 380 damaged aircraft, saving an estimated $210 million.

In 1971, Erickson Lumber Company leased an S-64E Skycrane helicopter from Sikorsky Aircraft and renamed the company Erickson Air-Crane. This occurred two years after the FAA announced a Standard Transport Category certification of the aircraft for loads up to 20,000 pounds -- an STC Erickson later purchased outright, along with tooling and the aircraft's type certificate.

By 1993, Erickson Air-Crane became the manufacturer and support facility for all S-64 parts and components... and also produced the first FAA-certified S-64F model on January 12 of that year. In 2007, the FAA presented Erickson Air-Crane with the full Production Certificate, which allows the company to manufacture newly built Erickson S-64s under the Erickson-owned H6EA TC.

Today, Erickson Air-Crane owns and operates a fleet of 18 Aircranes throughout the world... and has plans to ramp up operations even more.

Come Join Aero-TV For A Lesson About A True Heavy-Lifter -- The Erickson Air-Crane!

FMI: www.ericksonaircrane.com, www.aero-tv.net, www.youtube.com/aerotvnetwork, http://twitter.com/AeroNews

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