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  2. Sikorsky S-61 - Wikipedia

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    Data from International Directiory of Civil Aircraft General characteristics Crew: 2 Capacity: up to 30 passengers Length: 58 ft 11 in (17.96 m) Height: 17 ft 6 in (5.33 m) Empty weight: 12,336 lb (5,596 kg) Gross weight: 16,164 lb (7,332 kg) Max takeoff weight: 19,000 lb (8,618 kg) Powerplant: 2 × General Electric CT58-140 turboshaft engines, 1,500 shp (1,100 kW) each Main rotor diameter: 62 ...

  3. Victory Boulevard buses - Wikipedia

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    The S61, S62, S66, S91, and S92 buses constitute a public transit line in Richmond County, New York City. These routes primarily run along Victory Boulevard towards multiple western Staten Island communities, splitting at Mid-Island .

  4. Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King - Wikipedia

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    SH-3 Sea King dipping a sonar, 1983. The Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King (company designation S-61) is an American twin-engined anti-submarine warfare (ASW) helicopter designed and built by Sikorsky Aircraft.

  5. Category : Accidents and incidents involving the Sikorsky S-61

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  6. Sikorsky S-61R - Wikipedia

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    The Sikorsky S-61R is a twin-engine helicopter used in transport or search and rescue roles. A developed version of the S-61 (the SH-3 Sea King), the S-61R was also built under license by Agusta as the AS-61R.

  7. 1983 British Airways Helicopters Sikorsky S-61 crash - Wikipedia

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    A Sikorsky S-61 helicopter, with the sponsons clearly visible on either side. During Oscar November ' s crash, these were broken off.. At roughly 11:35 am, following a string of communication between Charleton and St Mary's, the last message was sent from the aerodrome; "Oscar November is clear to land 300 degrees at 5 knots."

  8. Valse-Impromptu (Liszt) - Wikipedia

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    First published in 1852, the piece is believed to have been composed between 1842 and 1852. A longer and lesser-heard version, Valse-Impromptu with Later Additions (c. 1880, S.213a), was recorded for the first time by Australian pianist Leslie Howard as part of his complete recordings of Liszt

  9. New York Airways - Wikipedia

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    S-61 JFK Airport 1970. New York Airways was an American helicopter airline in the New York City area, founded in 1949 as a mail and cargo carrier.On 9 July 1953 it may have been the first scheduled helicopter airline to carry passengers in the United States, with headquarters at LaGuardia Airport.