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Piasecki Helicopter Piasecki H-21

Rotorcraft
Piasecki Helicopter Piasecki H-21

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The Piasecki H-21 was an American military transport helicopter that first flew in 1952, designed to carry troops and cargo for Cold War military operations. With a 16-meter fuselage, single engine, and 204.4 kilometers per hour maximum speed, it provided practical lift capability for battalion-scale operations. The tandem-rotor configuration offered adequate lift while remaining operationally practical. Its service established helicopters as viable transport platforms.

Caractéristiques

Rôle
Military transport helicopter
Origine
United States
Équipage
3
Moteurs
1
Premier vol
1952
Longueur
16 m
Vitesse maximale
204 km/h