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Why the CH-47 Chinook Is the King of Heavy-Lift Helicopters - MSNFor over 60 years, the CH-47 Chinook has been the backbone of military logistics, carrying troops, vehicles, and supplies across battlefields and disaster zones. With its twin-rotor design and ...
The Chinook helicopter is one of the most capable vehicles in the U.S. military arsenal. Here's how many of these behemoths ...
The CH-47 Chinook first hit the skies in 1961 as a heavy-lift helicopter built by Boeing Vertol for the U.S. Army. Originally designed to haul troops and artillery in Vietnam, the CH-47 series ...
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CH-47 Chinook: The Workhorse of U.S. Military Lift - MSNFirst flown in 1961 and officially entering service in 1962, the CH-47 Chinook was built for power and durability. With twin gas turbine engines and a unique tandem-rotor design, it changed how ...
A Ch-47 Chinook helicopter hovers for the first time in two years at the Connecticut National Guard& #39;s 1109th Theater Aviation Support Maintenance Group in Groton, Conn. June 2, 2021.
Colonel Gerry Berry, USMC Ret., at podium, speaks next to the helicopter he flew in Vietnam during Operation Frequent Wind, a CH-46D (E) Sea Knight, callsign “Lady Ace 09,” during an event at ...
The CH-47 Block II Chinook is an extended-range version of the aircraft that is used by the U.S. Army and U.S. Special Operations Command. Japan is the fourth customer for the new variant.
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