
Sikorsky’s X2-based offering is a contender for NATO’s Next-Generation Rotorcraft, which is slated to replace about 900 helicopters across member countries starting in 2035.
Credit: Lockheed Martin
Almost a decade after its first flight, Sikorsky’s S-97 Raider again screamed across a flight line at about 200 kt. above the heads of potential customers as its pusher-propeller made its unique buzz. Among those customers were representatives from several countries and other companies Sikorsky had...
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