HH-60W Jolly Green II: Modified variant of the UH-60M for the U.S. Air Force as a Combat Rescue Helicopter to replace HH-60G Pave Hawks with greater fuel capacity and more internal cabin space, dubbed the "60-Whiskey".. FUEL SYSTEM Standard feeding pressure system: refueling Two (2) crashworthy Standard fuel capacity: 360 gals and ballistic tolerant, internal fuel tanks permitting cross-
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