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CH-47D Chinook in Flight
CH-47D Chinook in Flight 
CH-47D Chinook in Flight
CH-47D Chinook in Flight 
CH-47D Chinook in Flight over Farmland
CH-47D Chinook in Flight over Farmland 
CH-47D Chinooks in Flight over Mountains
CH-47D Chinooks in Flight over Mountains 
CH-47D Chinook in Flight
CH-47D Chinook in Flight 
CH-47D Chinook Hovers over Ground
CH-47D Chinook Hovers over Ground 
CH-47D Chinook in Flight over Fields
CH-47D Chinook in Flight over Fields 
CH-47D Chinook in Flight
CH-47D Chinook in Flight 
CH-47D Chinook in Flight
CH-47D Chinook in Flight 
CH-47D Chinook in Flight
CH-47D Chinook in Flight 
CH-47D Chinook in Flight
CH-47D Chinook in Flight 
CH-47D Chinook Takeoff
CH-47D Chinook Takeoff 
CH-47D Chinook Transports Cargo
CH-47D Chinook Transports Cargo 
CH-47D Chinook Lifts Cargo Container
CH-47D Chinook Lifts Cargo Container 
Chinook CH-47D in Flight Above Mountains
Chinook CH-47D in Flight Above Mountains 
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CH-47D Chinook Banking in Flight 
CH-47D Chinook Lifts Cargo Container
CH-47D Chinook Lifts Cargo Container 
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Pair of CH-47D Chinooks 
CH-47D Chinook in Flight
CH-47D Chinook in Flight 
CH-47D Chinook in Flight
CH-47D Chinook in Flight
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CH-47D Chinook in Flight over Neuschwanstein Castle

In 1960, Boeing bought Vertol Aircraft Co., a helicopter manufacturer in Philadelphia, Pa. The company had three tandem-rotor helicopters under production: the Chinook for the Army, the Sea Knight for the Navy and the Marines, and the commercial 107-11 for the airlines. After the Vietnam War, Boeing and the Army began development of the CH-47D. The CH-47D featured composite rotor blades, an improved electrical system, modularized hydraulics, triple cargo hooks, avionics and communication improvements, and more powerful engines that can handle a 25,000-pound useful load, nearly twice the Chinook's original lift capacity. To extend the service life of the CH-47 beyond 2030, Boeing developed the CH-47F in the mid-1990s and began production in 2003. 
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Unique identifier BI218590 
Boeing ID ch-47_1 
Type Image 
Size 3000px × 2250px   19MB 
License type RM 
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