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

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. 
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Unique identifier BI218368 
Boeing ID 99-413-003 
Type Image 
Size 2383px × 3643px   27MB 
License type RM 
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