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Beautiful Images Of The Bell UH-1

Tech. Sgt. Matt Hecht A U.S. Marine Corps reserve Bell UH-1 Helicopter Huey from Marine Aircraft Group 49 lifts…

The AH-1 Cobra By Bell Helicopter

Manufactured by Bell Helicopter, the AH-1 Cobra was developed in the 1960s as an armed compliment to the UH-1 Iroquois (affectionately known as the Huey). The Vietnam War saw the…

Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey

Rotary-wing operations have long been a vital function in US missions around the world, but even the most flexible helicopters have their limits. This came to light tragically in 1980…

The AH-64 Apache Attack Helicopter

The AH-64 Apache is an attack helicopter produced by Boeing Defense used in close air support operations. It operates through the use of a twin engine turboshaft identical to the…

Spectacular Images Of The Boeing CH-47 Chinook Helicopter

Capt. Brian Harris A U.S. Army Boeing CH-47 Chinook helicopter crew assigned to Task Force Flying Dragon, 16th Combat…

The VH-71 Kestrel Transport Helicopter

The VH-71 Kestrel is a medium transport helicopter used most famously by the United States Marine Corps for their presidential transport aircraft fleet. The United States Navy contracted out to…

Captivating MH-6 Little Bird Aircraft Images

Capt. Keith Stevenson, U.S. Marine Corps The Unmanned Little Bird helicopter, a smaller variant of the larger, manned A/MH-6M…

Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk Military Helicopter

The UH-60 Black Hawk is a medium utility helicopter used for a wide variety of applications including troop transport and medical evacuations. Since its introduction in 1979, the UH-60 has…

The Bell AH-1Z Viper Attack Helicopter

When you think about the U.S. Marine Corps, images of lethal killing machines come to mind. And when they need close air support, they call on the Bell AH-1Z Viper….

Mil Mi-24 – Russian Attack Helicopter

When the Soviet Union developed their Mil M-24 attack helicopter in the late 1960’s, they wanted a military helicopter that could provide close air support to ground troops and still…

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