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The Hiller OH-23 Raven is a two, three, or four-place, military light observation helicopter based on the Hiller Model 360. The Model 360 was designated by the company as the UH-12 ("UH" for United Helicopters), [1] which was first flown in 1948. Initially it was a two-place helicopter powered by a piston engine that entered service in the late ...
Hiller OH-23 Raven, three-place, light observation helicopter, similar to the one Thompson commanded during the massacre On March 16, 1968, Thompson and his Hiller OH-23 Raven observation helicopter crew, Lawrence Colburn (gunner) and Glenn Andreotta (crew chief), were ordered to support Task Force Barker 's search and destroy operations in ...
The Sky Knight is a purpose-built 300C for urban police helicopter patrols with a muffler and other noise attenuating materials and design changes to reduce the helicopter's noise signature by 75%. [citation needed] 300CB The 300CB is the first pure production of the 300 by Schweizer and is powered by a Textron Lycoming HO-360-C1A, 180 hp engine.
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Hiller OH-23 Raven: Multipurpose light helicopter Hiller Aircraft: 1948 1950 2000 McCulloch MC-4: Light helicopter McCulloch Aircraft Corporation: Evaluated by the United States Army as the YH-30 and the United States Navy as the XHUM-1. 1948 Never Unknown Sikorsky H-19: Utility helicopter Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation 1949 1950 1102 Vertol H ...
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The helicopter was crop dusting a nearby corn field when something went fatally wrong, according to investigators. Helicopter clips power lines in fatal crash, causing accidents on highway, OH ...
In January, 1949, a Hiller 360 became the first civilian helicopter to cross the United States. [ 2 ] Besides helicopters, in the year after World War II, Stanley Hiller researched a two-man rocket-jet aircraft design that took off and landed vertically, called the VJ-100 , in which he tried unsuccessfully to interest the U.S. military.