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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
BI218468
Boeing ID
2002-002
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2442px × 3651px 21MB
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RM
Keywords
1980s
attack
blue
blue skies
blur
copy space
day
exteriors
flying
green
ground to air
helicopters
hovering
military
military livery
nobody
out of production
photos
right front views
right side views
rotorcraft
sunshine
takeoffs
tandem-rotor helicopters
three-quarter length views
transports
trees
unpaved ground
viewed from below
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