Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/CH-47D-Chinook-Banking-in-Flight-2F3XC5GYSVM.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similarApproaching CH-47F ChinookCH-47 Chinook TakeoffCH-47D Chinook TakeoffUS Army HC-1B Chinook, Later Known as the CH-47, in FlightHH-47 CSAR Tandem Rotor Helicopter in FlightCH-47 ChinookMH-47E Special Operations Chinook in FlightCH-47A Chinook Helicopter in FlightUS Army CH-47B Chinook HelicopterView AllView more with similar tones CH-47D Chinook Banking in FlightSelect usageWhat Type of Order?Usage:The first version of the tandem-rotor military helicopter CH-47 Chinook could lift more than seven tons. The CH-47SD International Chinook, launched in 1998, lifts twice as much. At peak production in 1967, the Boeing Vertol Philadelphia plant produced a new Chinook every 24 hours, and by 2002, the Chinook’s high speed and large payload gave it the lowest cost-per-ton-mile of any transport helicopter available. U.S. Army Special Operations Forces also operate Special Operations Chinooks, designated as MH-47Ds and MH-47Es. The MH-47Es are among the most advanced rotorcraft in operation today. Special Operations Chinooks perform low-level, high-speed flights at night and in adverse weather.BI218370 (99-413-004)Maximum size:4796px × 7185px (~98 MB)15.9in × 23.9in (300dpi)License type:Rights ManagedKeywords:1960s-air to air-banking-blue-blue skies-blur-clear skies-day-exteriors-farmland-flying-green-H-47 Chinook-head on views-helicopters-military-military livery-photos-right front views-rotorcraft-sunshine-tandem-rotor helicopters-three-quarter length views-tilt views-transportsRelated Photo/Videos:View AllRelated Virtual folders:CH-47A-D Chinook