Helicopter topic
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Kan je een groter formaat posten ?ebauer wrote:
Hilversum (EHHV) 18 october 2007
I was very surprised when I saw this swiss A109C on this airfield!
Deze thumbnail is a) errug klein en b) zeer illegaal ...
Grts, Chris.
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Army V-22 ??
This will explain...
One experimental CH-47A, the "Model 347", was a prototype for a second-generation Chinook family. The program was initiated in 1969 and involved a rebuild of an existing CH-47A, featuring a fuselage stretch; four-bladed rotors; a taller rear rotor pylon; and elements borrowed from the Soviet Mil organization's heavy lift helicopters, including detachable wings to improve range and payload and a "booth" that could be extended from under the nose to house a pilot for control of crane loads.
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This will explain...
One experimental CH-47A, the "Model 347", was a prototype for a second-generation Chinook family. The program was initiated in 1969 and involved a rebuild of an existing CH-47A, featuring a fuselage stretch; four-bladed rotors; a taller rear rotor pylon; and elements borrowed from the Soviet Mil organization's heavy lift helicopters, including detachable wings to improve range and payload and a "booth" that could be extended from under the nose to house a pilot for control of crane loads.
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