Crazy Process of Starting US Biggest Helicopter Ever Built
The CH-53K King Stallion is the largest and most powerful helicopter in the US military — and starting its three engines is one of the most extreme procedures in Marine Corps aviation. This video breaks down the full engine start sequence on an amphibious assault ship, from the blade spread and APU ignition to the exhaust gas reingestion problem that took 30 million hours of supercomputer time to solve. Then we follow the King Stallion into the mission the Marine Corps designed it for: recovering a downed F-35B on its external cargo hook, building a Forward Arming and Refueling Point on a bare island, and airlifting an M777 howitzer into a firing position guided by drone surveillance — then extracting it before counter-battery fire lands. Along the way, we explain how the CH-53K's fly-by-wire flight controls and composite rotor blades make it the only heavy-lift helicopter capable of carrying 36,000 pounds in contested airspace. The Marine Corps is betting its entire Pacific strategy on this aircraft. This is why. Join this 'Paper Pilot Club' to get access to perks: / @beyondfacts SUBSCRIBE: https://www.bit.ly/beyondFactsSUB #helicopter #usa #beyondfacts

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