The cost varies with the version due to the varying specifications, equipment and quantities. For example, the unit cost of the Army's UH-60L Black Hawk is $5.9 million while the unit cost of the Air Force MH-60G Pave Hawk is $10.2 million.
Radio controlled helicopters on average cost $50. One can purchase radio controlled helicopters from online retailers like eBay, Amazon, Model Zone and many more.
The cost varies with the version due to the varying specifications, equipment and quantities. For example, the unit cost of the Army's UH-60L Black Hawk is $5.9 million while the unit cost of the Air Force MH-60G Pave Hawk is $10.2 million.
When they were first invented they were not for sell yet
we use chinooks, blackhawks, tigers and kiowas. I believe the person is asking how many, as in the number, of helicopters are in the army.
the helicopters are bigger so there needs to be a greater weight distribution
Army pays YOU
The US Army named most of it's helicopters after Indian tribes.
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Gregory A. Mitchell has written: 'Replacement of helicopters at the Oregon Army National Guard's Salem Army Aviation Support Facility' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Military helicopters, Military helicopters
any type they want
There's only two dedicated attack helicopters - the AH64 and the AH1, with the AH64 being used by the Army, and the AH1 being used by the Marine Corps and some Army National Guard units. Of the two, the AH64 would be more commonplace, as the Army is a much larger branch, and fields a much larger helicopter force than the Marines do. According to Wikipedia, the US has 741 AH64 helicopters, and 167 AH-1W helicopters (although it doesn't give any mention of how many of the older, single engine models ordered by the Army may still be in service with the Army National Guard).
Yes, helicopters were used in the Malayan conflict. The RAF used large twin rotor helicopters called Belvederes and smaller ones called Whirlwind and Wessex. The British Army had other even smaller ones there.Yes, helicopters were used in the Malayan conflict. The RAF used large twin rotor helicopters called Belvederes and smaller ones called Whirlwind and Wessex.The British Army had other even smaller ones there.