The Kaman HH-43 Huskie was a helicopter with intermeshing rotors used by the United States Air Force, the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps from the 1950s until the 1970s. It was primarily used for aircraft firefighting and rescue in the close vicinity of air bases, but was later utilized as a short range overland search and rescue aircraft during the Vietnam War. Under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 aircraft designation system, U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps versions were originally designated as the HTK, HOK or HUK, contingent upon their use as training, observation or utility aircraft.
Design and development
In 1947 Anton Flettner, a former German teacher and inventor, was brought to New York in the United States as part of Operation Paperclip. He was the developer of Germany's Flettner Fl 282 "Kolibri" (Hummingbird), a helicopter which employed the "synchropter" principle of intermeshing rotors, a unique...
Ricardo Miguel Luis en facebook dice:
ResponderEliminarNada que ver con el Apache!!!
Ricardo Miguel Luis en facebook dice:
ResponderEliminar2.- Eso sí era un helicóptero!
Ricardo Miguel Luis en facebook dice:
ResponderEliminar3.- Si has visto tele, hubo una época que salía en todas las películas de acción que se preciaran
Democracia Líquida en twitter dice:
ResponderEliminar@LeonDeSiracusa O con el Sioux!! Aunque mis favoritos son los Mohicanos, con esos peinados tan "actuales"
Democracia Líquida en twitter dice:
ResponderEliminar@LeonDeSiracusa Pa helicoptero el que le hago a mi novia !!!