The Sikorsky S-75 was a groundbreaking experimental helicopter developed by Sikorsky Aircraft during the 1980s as part of the U.S. Army's Advanced Composite Airframe Program (ACAP). Although only a limited number of prototypes were built, the S-75 played a critical role in advancing composite material technology in helicopter manufacturing and influenced the design of future military and civilian rotorcraft. Designed as a technology demonstrator rather than a production aircraft, the Sikorsky S-75 showcased how advanced composite materials such as Kevlar, graphite, and epoxy composites could reduce weight, improve survivability, lower maintenance costs, and enhance overall performance. The lessons learned from the S-75 program helped shape future helicopter development programs, including next-generation military aircraft. Sikorsky S-75 What Is the Sikorsky S-75? The Sikorsky S-75 ACAP (Advanced Composite Airframe Program) was an experimental helicopter created to demonstrate ...