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Photo ID: 1608796
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147595 / 18 On display at the Pima Air & Space Museum. |
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Photo ID: 1592546
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Views: 969
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51-16622 (cn 51) Early twin-rotor helicopter from Piasecki. Previously also registered N6699D. |
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Photo ID: 1570642
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Photo ID: 1566271
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N64606 / 54-4001 (cn B.154) Seen here prior to restoration with the Classic Rotors Museum at Ramona Airport, CA. |
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Photo ID: 1554331
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Views: 1425
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130077 / 23.S.6 (cn 77) This rare gem of an aircraft was displayed outside the Musee de l'Air during the airshow again, though it was not easy to find and must have been missed by many visitors |
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Photo ID: 1538480
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54-4004 (cn B157) Flying banana in poor state awaiting restoration |
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Photo ID: 1515487
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53-4326 (cn B.76) On display in the March Field Museum. |
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Photo ID: 1510594
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9641 (cn B.116) This flying banana is becoming very badly faded, but otherwise it is in pretty good shape. |
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Photo ID: 1498338
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51-15857 (cn B.4) Displayed at the U. S. Air Force Museum Annex. |
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Photo ID: 1492607
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128519 / 69 "USS Intrepid" Used to fly off the Intrepid for aerial rescue. [Nikon D200] |
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Photo ID: 1485278
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Views: 1645
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52-8688 (cn B.50) Displayed at the Travis AFB Museum [Sony A700, Sigma 10-20/4-5.6] |
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Photo ID: 1452729
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8317 (cn WG17) This unmarked Piasecki was in the small museum area along with a couple of other gems. |
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Photo ID: 1419777
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NX37061 Frank Piasecki first flew the PV-2 on April 11, 1943, making it the second successful helicopter (after the Sikorsky VS-300) flown in the United States. Developed as a technology demonstrator, the PV-2 introduced several new features such as the first dynamically balanced rotor blades, a rigid tail rotor with a tension-torsion pitch change system, and a full cyclic and collective rotor pitch. On display in the Steven Udvar-Hazy Center. |
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Photo ID: 1411508
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51-15859 (cn B.6) Showing off its good side, the other side still wears damage from Hurricane Katrina. Under a nasty sky, the storms rolled in shortly after. [Nikon D200] |
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Photo ID: 1400656
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51-16622 (cn 51) Only 3 helicopter of this type were built for the "Canadian Navy"!!! Canon 5D 16-35 F2.8 |
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