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Chopper is a hip hop music subgenre that originated in the Midwestern United States and features fast-paced rhyming or rapping. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Those that rap in the style are known as choppers , and rapping in the style is sometimes referred to as chopping .
The popularity of American Chopper led the United States Air Force to commission a $150,000 "Air Force Bike", first put on public display in March 2005. The motorcycle is ten feet long and is modeled after the F-22 Raptor , complete with Air Force symbol rims, riveted gas tank, Raptor exhausts and rear-view mirrors in the shape of jets.
Managed by Josh Towbin a.k.a. "Chop" a.k.a. the King of Cars, [1] famous for the cult hit infomercial, "The Chopper Show", in which his salesmen dress up as various characters, as he "chops" the prices of his cars. Recorded on video in HDTV Widescreen Letterbox Format.
The chopper was a military helicopter, according to the FAA. The plane reached an altitude of about 1,600 feet during its first descent, FlightAware shows.
The chopper, an Army Black Hawk with three crew members from nearby Fort Belvoir, Virginia, was conducting a training flight — a common practice in the busy airspace above Reagan.
Wyatt and Billy are freewheeling motorcyclists. After smuggling cocaine from Mexico to Los Angeles, they sell their haul and receive a large sum of money.With the cash stuffed into a plastic tube hidden inside the Stars & Stripes-painted fuel tank of Wyatt's California-style chopper, they ride eastward aiming to reach New Orleans, Louisiana, in time for the Mardi Gras festival.
Paul John Teutul (born May 1, 1949) is the founder of Orange County Choppers, a manufacturer of custom motorcycles and the focus of the reality television series American Chopper. He first appeared on the show with his sons Paul Jr. and Michael. In 2013, his new show Orange County Choppers premiered on CMT. [1]
Chopper 6 was a 2013 American Eurocopter AS-350-A-STAR, 6ABC says. A picture of a 6ABC helicopter is featured on U.S. Helicopters Inc.'s website, along with multiple photos of other news helicopters.