yes it i they build it in the 1945 it was one of the first navy helicopters to be in army
249 mph
Lynx ZB-500 249.09 mph world record. Fastest helicopter.
The Westland Lynx is a British helicopter designed by and built Westland Helicopters at its factory in Yeovil. This fantastic helicopter made its firsh flight on the 21 March 1971 but was permanently introduce one year later.
The Navy has helicopters and employs pilots to fly them. And they even train you to do it.
The Apache may be the best "attack" helicopter but the Navy MH 60 S is the most diverse platform and best utility helicopter in the world.
Not the Navy SEAL's.
Landing Helicopter Assault
The answer to this is not as clear as you'd think.... They certainly can not invert and fly along. However certain designs can do rolls where the helicopter momentarily inverts. One of the first helicopters to acheive this was the Lynx.
rocket launcher
No, they landed by helicopter in and around the compound.
The helicopter employed to kill bin Laden was the Navy variant of the Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk, though officially the Navy has designated it the MH-60 Sea Hawk
HTFA in the context of the US Navy typically stands for "Helicopter Training Flight Academy." It refers to a program or unit focused on training personnel in helicopter operations and related activities. The US Navy has various training programs to ensure that its pilots and crew members are proficient in flying and operating helicopters.