KAMAN K-MAX HELICOPTER

In February 2019, Aeroproc have been awarded to represent KAMAN in Indonesia. Through this collaboration, Aeroproc promises to continue its effort to develop aerospace projects implementing KAMAN’s K-MAX helicopter as well as its technical breakthroughs and innovative solutions

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Simple, Safe, and Reliable

The K-MAX can lift more than its weight–6,000 pounds–and burns just 82 gallons of fuel per hour during lift operations, making it the most efficient lift-to-fuel ratio of any helicopter in its class.

The simple, straight-forward design that uses fewer aircraft systems, shortens the load path between the engine and rotor system, enhancing the airframe’s ability to handle the stress loads generated between the rotor system and cargo hook assembly during repeated lifting exercises.

The key to the K-MAX helicopter’s efficiency is an oversized intermeshing rotor system with servo-flap control. Operating without a tail rotor, all engine power is transferred directly to the large counter-rotating main rotors. What’s more, the K-MAX maintains its power and performance at high altitudes and temperatures and requires less maintenance than helicopters with the traditional tail rotor configuration.

Cargo Hook and Trolley

The trolley system allows the cargo hook to move back and forth across the belly of the aircraft, enhancing load stability. The curved track in which the cargo hook rides is part of the heavily reinforced structure that delivers repeated and reliable lifting.

Vertical Reference Design and Innovation

An external instrument panel, strategically located outside of the cockpit of the aircraft, enables pilots to actively monitor performance during load operations. Additionally, the K-MAX operates with a minimum number of systems that require pilot action or monitoring. This means that the pilot can perform all normal and emergency procedures without removing hands or feet from controls.

The aluminum fuselage ranges in thickness from 0.065 inches to 0.125 inches for enhanced durability and safety, especially in critical areas such as the cockpit, fuel tank, and lower fuselage.