Sikorsky CH-54A Tarhe Ki-21-IaThe Sikorsky CH 54 heavy lift helicopter was developed to support NATO bases in Europe with fuel, ammunition, and equipment. It was designed and manufactured by Sikorsky Aircraft, a company founded by the renowned aircraft designer of Ukrainian descent, Igor Sikorsky. The prototype, initially designated S 64, made its first flight on May 9, 1962. Production aircraft, later adopted by the U. S. Army, received the designation CH 54A. Most of these
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the KS600 was built around a 28hp horizontally opposed engine with shaft drive
such as the 804th Squadron
this is greatly assisted by the use of computerized controls and fly-by-wire technology which give full control over any inherently unstable flight characteristics throughout the performance range
Heavy and difficult to move
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It is also proposed for export customers
capturing authentic poses and uniform details for North African and European campaigns
However recently all surviving T-64BM tanks were repaired and put to storage
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which was enhanced by the introduction of the ‘Eurocab‘ cabin
took to the air on 10 September 1949