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Helicopters can land anwhere, but usually do on a pad marked with an H
Helicopters can land anwhere, but usually do on a pad marked with an H
H. C. Curtiss has written: 'Coupled rotor-body equations of motion hover flight' -- subject(s): Helicopters, Rotors (Helicopters), Aerodynamics
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A. H. Lukins has written: 'Modern European helicopters' -- subject(s): Helicopters 'The book of Bristol aircraft' -- subject(s): Airplanes, Bristol Aeroplane Company, Military Airplanes
Helicopters where used in several medical settings both Civil and Military. One of the most famous of these helicopters was the Bell H-13 Sioux most noted in the show M.A.S.H.
The first H is the military designation for Search and Rescue or MEDEVAC, the second H stands for Helicopter.
You're referring to a helicopter gunship. Made popular in Vietnam, the French actually employed them first, mounting weapons onto H-21 and H-19 helicopters to provide close air support. This was done as the lighter helicopters of the time did not have enough power to sufficiently mount and carry weapons. These came about before dedicated attack helicopters made their appearance, and were replaced in the gunship role by those dedicated attack helicopters.
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During the filming of the TV series "MAS*H," a total of 11 helicopters were used, primarily the Bell UH-1 Iroquois, commonly known as the "Huey." The series featured these helicopters for various scenes, including medical evacuations, which were integral to the show's depiction of the Korean War. The helicopters were often flown in and out of scenes to enhance the realism of the setting.
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Allen H. McCoy has written: 'Flight testing and real-time system identification analysis of a UH-60A Black Hawk helicopter with an instrumented external sling load' -- subject(s): Helicopters, Flight characteristics, Military operations, Loads (Forces), Military helicopters, Flight tests, Systems stability