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CH-46A Marine Sea Knight
CH-46A Marine Sea Knight
U.S. Marines CH-46A Sea Knight Flight Line
CH-46 Marine Sea Knight
Marines with CH-46A Sea Knight Helicopter
CH-46A Sea Knights on Deck
US Marine Corps CH-46D Sea Knight Helicopter in Flight
CH-46A Sea Knight Landing on Aircraft Carrier
Silhouetted Marines with CH-46E Sea Knights
CH-46A Sea Knight Landing on Aircraft Carrier
CH-46A Sea Knight Manufacturing at Boeing Vertol
U.S. Marine CH-46A Sea Knight in Flight
CH-46A Sea Knight on Aircraft Carrier
CH-46A Sea Knight in Tall Grass
Boeing Vertol 107 in Marine Corps Livery, a CH-46 Sea Knight, first designated as the HRB-1
CH-46E Sea Knight Flight Line
Silhouetted Marines with a CH-46E Sea Knight
CH-46E Sea Knight Flight Line
Marine Silhouette with CH-46E Sea Knight
CH-46 Sea Knight Maintenance
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First Delivery of CH-46A Sea Knights to Marine Corps School, Quantico, VA
Two Sea Knights parked in front of hangars at the Air Station in Quantico. Aircraft in foreground had blades folded. Sea Knight helicopters can automatically fold its blades withing the landing gear in less than one minute without dephasing. This operation can be accomplished in winds up to 45 knots. CH-46A Sea Knights are powered by twin General Electric T-58-8 turbine engines and cruise at 150 miles per hour.
The U.S. Marine Corps retired the CH-46 Sea Knight in August 2015.
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BI25190
Boeing ID
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