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Helicopters receive $13 million upgrade.(news & notes)(Curtiss-Wright Corp supply RAST probes)(Brief article)

Mechanical Engineering-CIME, May, 2007 by Easton, Peter

One of the original pioneers of aviation has won a hefty contract. Curtiss-Wright Corp. of Roseland, N.J., through its motion control segment, received a contract from Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. for the supply of RAST probes to be fitted on 28 of the H-92 helicopters destined for the Canadian Maritime Helicopter Program. Valued at more than $13 million, the contract includes design, development, testing, and delivery of production probes for the helicopters.

The helicopter probe is required to interface with the shipboard RAST system provided by Curtiss-Wright to the Canadian Department of National Defence. RAST is a helicopter handling system that integrates all of the functions required to safely operate and stow large ship-borne helicopters. In addition to...

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