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The Sikorsky H-5 (initially designated R-5 [a] and also known as S-48, S-51 and by company designation VS-327 [1]) is a helicopter built by Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation.. It was used by the United States Air Force, and its predecessor, the United States Army Air Forces, as well as the United States Navy and United States Coast Guard (with the designations HO2S and HO3S).
Sikorsky H-34: United States Utility 2 [57] obtained in 1965 - retired from service MBB Bo 105: Germany: Utility 38 [57] transferred to the Navy [58] Sikorsky S-62: United States VIP: 2 [57] retired from service Aérospatiale SA330: France: Utility: SA330L: 2 [59] Hughes TH-55: United States Trainer 2 [49] retired from service Fairchild Hiller ...
A planned upgrade the navy's Dragonflies to the Widgeon standard with a larger cabin, to be known as the Dragonfly HR.7, was dropped in 1957 due to defence cuts. [2] It was replaced in British service by the Westland Whirlwind , another derivative of a Sikorsky design, in the late 1950s.
Sikorsky R-5/H-5; Sikorsky R-6; Sikorsky S-52; Sikorsky S-60; Sikorsky HH-52 Seaguard ... Westland Dragonfly; Westland Lynx; Westland Sea King; Westland Scout ...
Three Dragonfly Series 1As were converted to WS-51 Series 2 Widgeon specifications and the first one flew on 23 August 1955. One of these conversions, registration G-ANLW, was the first helicopter to land at the London Heliport on 8 April 1959, and later appeared in the 1971 film, When Eight Bells Toll .
'Air Army of the Philippines') is the aerial warfare service branch of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. Initially formed as part of the Philippine Army as the Philippine Army Air Corps (PAAC) in 1935, the PAAC eventually saw combat during World War 2 and was formally separated from the Army in 1947 as a separate service branch of the AFP ...
The following is a list of active military aircraft of the Philippines. Air Force Main article: List of equipment of the Philippine Air Force § Current inventory
The Dragonfly is a failed crowdfunding project that was to build a miniaturized four-winged ornithopter UAV designed by TechJect. The Dragonfly supposedly was designed for: aerial photography, interactive gaming, autonomous patrolling for security and surveillance, etc. [1] The project claimed that the UAV was going to manufactured by TechJect, but all development was canceled after ...