Bell CH-136 Kiowa
The OH-58A Kiowa is a 4-place observation helicopter. The Kiowa has two-place pilot seating, although the controls in the left seat are designed to be removed to carry a passenger up front. A total of 74 OH-58A helicopters were delivered to the Canadian Armed Forces between 1971 and 1972 as a Light Observation Helicopter (LOH), performing duties such as reconnaissance, command and liaison or artillery fire direction. The CAF re-designated them as the CH-136 Kiowa. Although similar in appearance to the trainer Bell CH-139 Jet Ranger, major differences between the two helicopters include the main rotor blades and dynamic components. The CH-136 was powered by a C-18 engine and the CH-139 was powered by a C-20 engine. Harold Skaarup web page
CH-136 Kiowa - Kestrel Publications
CASPIR Aircraft Groups:
RCAF Owned (74) RCAF 400 Squadrons (63) Canadian Crewed (63) Canadian Museum (1)Kiowa 136268
Ex US Army OH-58A-BF 71-20933. To 408 (Tac Hel) Squadron, CFB Namao, Alberta on 16 October 1972, part of last batch of 4 Kiowas to this unit. Category A damage in a crash at CFB Suffield, Alberta on 16 November 1984, still with 408 Squadron. The helo was on an authorized night training mission within the confines of the CFB Suffield training area. The mission profile included a night navigation segment combined with a night field landing exercise. This field landing exercise consisted of landings and take-offs assisted by combat vehicle lights. The terrain was composed of rolling hills with very smooth contours and the total snow cover provided very little contrast. While conducting its third approach the helo was seen to begin a rapid descent shortly after turning base leg. The helicopter struck the ground inverted at high speed and was completely destroyed. Lt. R. Stam and Flight Sergeant W.P. Black were both killed in the crash. Despite a detailed investigations of the flight controls and dynamic components, no traceable technical fault could be found for the crash.SOS: 10 April 1985 - Category "A" write-off
1972-08-29 Taken on Strength 2019-08-20
1985-04-10 Struck off Strength 2019-08-20