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Boeing Vertol 107 Flying Over Lower Manhattan
Vertol 107 Flying Over the Statue of Liberty
Vertol 107 Helicopter Hovering Over Wall Street Heliport
Vertol 107 Hovering Over New York City Waterfront
Vertol 107 in New York City
Vertol 107 Helicopter at Wall Street Heliport
Vertol 107 Helicopter at Wall Street Heliport
Vertol 107 in Flight Over the Statue of Liberty
Vertol Model 107 over Niagra Falls on Test Flight
Model 107 Test Bed Vehicle Hovering over Vertol Division
Boeing Vertol 107 Prototype in Flight Over Desert Terrain
Boeing Vertol 107 (CH-46 Sea Knight) Hovering Over Tarmac
Vertol Model 107 Undergoing Static Test
Boeing Vertol 107 (CH-46 Sea Knight) Lands at Texas Tower #3
Vertol Model 107 on Test Flight
Vertol 107 Seen From Below a 707 Wing
Vertol 107, CH-46 Chinook Prototype, Undergoing Rotor De-Icing Test
Royal Canadian Air Force CH-113, an Export Version of the Boeing Vertol 107(CH-46 Sea Knight)
Testing of the US Army Vertol 107, Prototype of the CH-46 Sea Knight
CH-46A Sea Knight Meets Southeast Asia Partner B-52F on Boeing Flight Line
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Boeing Vertol 107 Flying Over Manhattan Skyline
The CH-46 Sea Knight tandem rotor helicopter is used by the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps and other nations including Canada, Sweden, Japan, and Saudi Arabia. It has been serving customers around the world for more than 40 years. It has a straighter, more-compact fuselage thant he Army Chinook, and can take off from water or land. Its U.S. Navy missions include vertical replenishment, vertical on-board delivery, search and rescue, medical evacuation, combat support, special warfare and general utility. The Marine Corps mission for the CH-46E includes combat assault, SAR, medevac, and movement of troops, ammunition, supplies and equipment on the battlefield. A commercial version of the Sea Knight, the Model 107, flew for New York Airways during the early 1960s.
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BI25152
Boeing ID
p29845
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