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Boeing / Hughes
OH-6 Cayuse

Role Light Observation Helicopter/utility
National origin United States
Manufacturer Hughes Helicopters McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems MD Helicopters
First flight 27 February 1963
Introduction 1966
Status In service
Primary user United States Army
Produced 1965–present
Number built 1,420 (OH-6A)
Variants MD Helicopters MH-6 Little Bird MD Helicopters MD 500 McDonnell Douglas MD 500 Defender

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Boeing / Hughes OH-6 Cayuse



The Hughes OH-6 Cayuse is a single-engine light helicopter designed and produced by the American aerospace company Hughes Helicopters. Its formal name is derived from the Cayuse people, while its "Loach" nickname comes from the acronym for the Light Observation Helicopter (LOH) program under which it was procured.

During 1960, the United States Army issued Technical Specification 153 for a Light Observation Helicopter (LOH) capable of fulfilling various roles on the battlefield, including personnel transport, escort, casualty evacuation, observation, and attack missions. These would be used to replace its fleet of Bell H-13 Sioux, a compact first generation rotorcraft. Twelve companies opted to participate in the competition, Hughes Tool Company's Aircraft Division being one of them, submitted the Model 369 as its response. Two of these designs, those submitted by Fairchild-Hiller and Bell, were selected as finalists by the Army-Navy design competition board. However, the U.S. Army subsequently chose to include Hughes's Model 369 for further consideration as well.

During 1966, the OH-1 entered service with the U.S. Army. Its first overseas deployment, as well as into frontline combat, was the Vietnam War. The pilots dubbed the new helicopter Loach, a word created by pronunciation of the acronym of the program that spawned the aircraft, LOH (light observation helicopter). During 1964, the U.S. Department of Defense issued a memorandum directing that all U.S. Army fixed-wing aircraft be transferred to the U.S. Air Force, while the U.S. Army transitioned to solely operating rotor-wing aircraft. Accordingly, the U.S. Army's fixed-wing airplane, the Cessna O-1 Bird Dog, which was utilized for artillery observation and reconnaissance flights, would be replaced by the incoming OH-6A

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General characteristics

  • Crew: 2
  • Capacity: 2 seated passengers or 4 on the floor with rear seats folded/removed
  • Length: 30 ft 3.75 in (9.2393 m) including rotors
  • Height: 8 ft 1.5 in (2.477 m) to top of rotor hub
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  • Empty weight: 1,229 lb (557 kg)
  • Gross weight: 2,400 lb (1,089 kg)
  • Max takeoff weight: 2,700 lb (1,225 kg)
  • Fuel capacity: 61.5 US gal (51 imp gal; 233 L) in two 50% self-sealing bladder tanks under rear cabin floor
  • Powerplant: 1 × Allison T63-A-5A turboshaft engine, 317 shp (236 kW) de-rated to:-
  • 252.5 shp (188 kW) for take-off
    214.5 shp (160 kW) maximum continuous
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Specifications

  • Cruise speed: 130 kn (150 mph, 240 km/h) maximum at sea level
  • 116 kn (133 mph; 215 km/h) for maximum range at sea level
    • Never exceed speed: 130 kn (150 mph, 240 km/h) at Sea Level
    • Range: 330 nmi (380 mi, 610 km) at 5,000 ft (1,524 m)
    • Ferry range: 1,354 nmi (1,558 mi, 2,508 km) with 1,300 lb 
    • Service ceiling: 15,800 ft (4,800 m)
    • Hover ceiling OGE: 7,300 ft (2,225 m)
    • Hover ceiling IGE: 11,800 ft (3,597 m)
    • Rate of climb: 2,067 ft/min (10.50 m/s)
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Armament

    • Provision for packaged armament on port side, including an XM-27 7.62 mm (0.300 in) machine-gun with 2,000 - 4,000 rounds of ammunition; or an XM-75
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Following the April 1980 failure of Operation Eagle Claw (the attempted rescue of American hostages in Tehran), it was determined that the military lacked aircraft and crews who were trained and prepared to perform special operations missions.

Boeing/Hughes
OH-6 Cayuse

Following the April 1980 failure of Operation Eagle Claw (the attempted rescue of American hostages in Tehran).

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Operation Honey Badger was canceled after the hostages were released on 20 January 1981.

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