Boeing-Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight

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Boeing-Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight - an overview version[/heading]
Model 107 - a twin-engine, twin-rotor transport and cargo helicopter, turboshaft engines Lycoming T53; 1 prototype
Model 107-II - civilian transport and freight analogue of the CH-46A, engines CT58; 17 pcs
Model 114 - plus analogue of the Model 107, a prototype of the CH-47
the YHC-1A - transporter variant of the Model 107 for the US Army, the engines of the General Electric T58-GE-6; 3 pcs.
HRB-1 - assault transport helicopter for the US Marine Corps, engines General Electric T58-GE-8; before delivery renamed as CH-46A

the CH-46A - renamed HUMP-1; 161 pcs
UH-46A - the on-board supply and multi-purpose helicopter for the U.S. Navy, equivalent of the CH-46A; 14 pcs
HH-46A - rescue conversion; 61 pcs
RH-46A - conversion for clearance; at least one
CH-46B - originally, the XH-49A, a variant for the US Air Force; cancelled before the start of staby
YCH-46C - renamed YHC-1A
the CH-46D - the modernization of the CH-46A with engines General Electric T58-GE-10; 266 pcs + 12 conversion of the CH-46A
UH-46D - the on-board supply and multi-purpose helicopter for the U.S. Navy, equivalent of the CH-46D; 10 pcs + 2 conversion CH-46A
HH-46D - rescue conversion; several tens of pcs
CH-46E - upgrading with engines T58-GE-16, a reinforced hull and sklolaminátovými rotor blades; 275 conversion of the CH-46A/CH-46D/CH-46F
HH-46E - rescue conversion; 4 pcs CH-46F
CH-46F - the modernization of the CH-46D with a different avionics; 174 pcs
VH-46F - unofficial designations of the CH-46F used as a support of the "presidential" squadrons of US Marines HMX-1

CH-113 Labrador - analogue of the CH-46A, multi-purpose and rescue helicopter for the RCAF; 6 pcs
CH-113A Voyageur - analogue of the CH-46A transport helicopter for the canadian army; 12 pcs

Hkp-4A - rescue and anti-submarine analogue of the CH-46A for the Swedish air force; 10 pcs
Hkp-4B - rescue and anti-submarine analogue of the CH-46A for the Swedish navy; 3 pcs
Hkp-4C - Kawasaki KV-107/II-16 modified for rescue and anti-submarine for the Swedish navy; 8 pcs
Hkp-4D - Hkp-4A transferred to the navy and modified to his standard; 4 pcs
- all of the Hkp-4 eventually got more powerful engines Rolls Royce Gnome H 1400-1

Kawasaki KV-107-II
- japanese license variant

Taylor, John W. R. Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1965-1966. Sampson Low, Marston & Co, London 1965.
Swanborough, G., Bowers, P. M. United States Navy Aircraft since 1911. Putnam Aeronautical Books, London 1990, ISBN 0-85177-838-0.
Munson, Kenneth. Helicopters and other Rotorcraft since 1907. Blandford Press, London 1973. ISBN 0-7137-06104.
http://www.airvectors.net/avch47_1.html
http://www.uswarplanes.net/ch46ch47.html
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The CH-46B version was introduced in the Swedish Air Force under the designation Hkp 4A, the Japanese copy marked KV-107 was introduced as Hkp 4B. Experience has shown that Japanese copies have been much more reliable.
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HKP 4B
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