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SIKORSKY CH-37 Brand SPECIAL HOBBY Main Property Plastic Models SPECIAL HOBBY. Click on the image to sort by this brand.
Name Ref: SPE72075 Created: 12/05/2011
SIKORSKY CH-37 "MOJAVE"

Description: The Sikorsky CH-37 Mojave (company designation S-56) was a large heavy-lift helicopter by the standards of the 1950s. The S-56 came into being as an assault transport for the United States Marine Corps (USMC), with a capacity of 26 fully equipped troops; the order was placed in 1951, the first prototype flew in 1953, and production deliveries of the HR2S began in July 1956 to the Marine Corps’ HMX-1, sixty aircraft in total being produced. The United States Army evaluated the prototype in 1954 and ordered 94 examples as the CH-37A, the first being delivered also in summer 1956. All Marine and Army examples were delivered by mid-1960. Army examples were all upgraded to CH-37B status in the early 1960s, being given Lear auto-stabilization equipment and the ability to load and unload while hovering. In the 1962 unification of United States military aircraft designations, USMC examples became CH-37C. At the time of delivery, the CH-37 was the largest helicopter in the Western world, and it was Sikorsky’s first twin-engined helicopter. Two Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp radial engines were mounted in outboard pods that also contained the retractable landing gear. This left the fuselage free for cargo, which could be loaded and unloaded through large clamshell doors in the nose. The CH-37 was one of the last heavy helicopters to use piston engines, which were larger, heavier and less powerful than the turboshafts subsequently employed. This accounted for the type’s fairly short service life, all being withdrawn from service by the late 1960s, replaced in Army service by the distantly related CH-54 Tarhe. Four CH-37Bs were deployed to Vietnam in 1963 to assist in the recovery of downed U.S. aircraft. They were very successful at this role, recovering over US$7.5 million worth of equipment, some of which was retrieved from behind enemy lines.

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CH-47A Brand TRUMPETER Main Property Plastic Models TRUMPETER. Click on the image to sort by this brand.
Name Ref: TR01621 Created: 04/09/2008
CH-47A "CHINOOK" US MEDIUM-LIFT HELICOPTER

Description: Cargo helicopter extensively used by the US Army.

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BOEING VERTOL CH-47D Brand TRUMPETER Main Property Plastic Models TRUMPETER. Click on the image to sort by this brand.
Name Ref: TR01622 Created: 09/03/2008
BOEING VERTOL CH-47D "CHINOOK"

Description: US Army helicopter used for troops and material during the 80/2000’s.

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MIL MI-1 Brand VOKA-GRAN LTD Main Property Plastic Models VOKA-GRAN LTD. Click on the image to sort by this brand.
Name Ref: VOK7207 Created: 12/07/2005
MIL MI-1 "HARE" HELICOPTER

Description: One of the first operational Soviet helicopter.

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