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The Sikorsky MH53 used the "Jesus Nut"And then there was the young lady I once dated (years ago, and this is no BS) who used to be a metallurgist at Sikorsky (in CT).
She told me a story about the "Jesus Nut", and I can't remember what particular helicopter she was referring to. It was the nut that held the rotor blades onto the driveshaft (?, or whatever that shaft would be called: I confess I'm not an aviator). She said that it was completely UNNATURAL the stresses that one critical piece of metal would go through (between angular momentum, vibration, tensile forces, temperature changes, etc.). And that whenever they failed, well you can maybe figure out how that nut got its name. A whole lot of work and research went into getting that one piece of hardware right (alloy, casting, machining, etc). Who knew?