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Boeing Model 360 Experimental Tandem Rotorcraft
Boeing 360 tandem rotorcraft, N36OBV hovering nose left over runway. The Boeing Model 360 was an experimental helicopter developed by Boeing to demonstrate new technology, including extensive use of composite materials in the rotorheads and fuselage, a retracting landing gear and internal fuel cells. Design features were carried over to other programs, such as the RAH-66 Commanche and the V-22 Osprey.
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BI44555
Boeing ID
c84106
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6321px × 4836px 87MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1980s
Boeing
composites
day
exteriors
full body views
fuselages
haze
historic production status
hovering
left side views
motion blur
nobody
one of a kind aircraft
research/experimental
rotorcraft blades
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