The Japan Self-Defense Forces have placed an order for 17 CH-47JA Block II Chinooks (Extended Range) transport helicopters, ...
The aircraft, featuring the distinctive No Tail Rotor (NOTAR) configuration, is being donated by Flitwick Aviation in Bedfordshire.
The Army has no plans to retire the CH-47 Chinook—which, in multiple respects, outdoes every other helicopter in the U.S. military’s fleet.
Military forces around the world have taken advantage of emerging engine and aerodynamics technology to build these fast and ...
Under a licencing arrangement between Aérospatiale and HAL, the Alouette III were built by HAL in India. Designated HAL ...
Japan is the fourth country to purchase the latest version of the U.S. Army's CH-47 Chinook cargo helicopter to modernize its ...
In the days following the deadly midair collision between a Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines flight near Reagan National Airport, Col. Tim Zerbe, the State Army Aviation Officer at ...
According to Italian government’s documents, a prototype and three pre-production AW249s are currently being tested, while the initial order has been now ...
The findings indicated that the optimal configuration ... for accurate modeling of rotor wake behavior[4]. Lastly, advancements in simulation methods for helicopter brownout conditions have ...
Given the variety and flexibility of the Black Hawk, dozens of nations have imported one variant or another for their own ...