The Insane Engineering of Marine One
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The VH-92A Patriot is the new Marine One, a $217 million presidential helicopter that spent three years failing tests before finally carrying a commander-in-chief. It scorched the White House lawn with its engine exhaust. Its encrypted communications systems failed repeatedly. Pentagon evaluators called it "not operationally suitable." And now it's the only aircraft trusted to fly the President from the South Lawn to Air Force One. This video breaks down exactly what makes the Sikorsky VH-92A different from the commercial S-92 it's based on, including the 3,000 pounds of armor and electronics that pushed the airframe to its engineering limits. We cover the General Electric CT7 turboshaft engines running harder than civilian versions would tolerate, the rotor system lifting more weight than it was designed for, and the classified communications suite that delayed the entire program by years. The VH-3D Sea King flew presidents for fifty years. The VH-92A Patriot was supposed to replace it by 2020. It finally did in 2024, and understanding why it took so long reveals what it actually takes to build a helicopter worthy of carrying nuclear command authority. Join this 'Paper Pilot Club' to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzgWZmqmKpmsr4oPWITusKA/join SUBSCRIBE: https://www.bit.ly/beyondFactsSUB #engeneering #helicopter #beyondfacts Credit: https://sites.google.com/ytmgltd.com/beyond-facts/home