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AH-64D Block II Early Version 1930's and the Salerno landing in

AH-64D Block II Early Version 1930's and the Salerno landing inThe McDonnell Douglas (Boeing) AH 64 helicopter was selected as the winner in the competition with Bell's YAH 63 in December 1976. The name Apache stuck to the helicopter in 1981. This highly efficient machine has four blade rotors driven by two General Electric T700 701 turbine engines with a capacity of 1696HP. The vestigial wings are fitted with conventional trailing edge flaps, and a plate tail improves longitudinal steering. The two man crew

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and the Salerno landing in September 1943

They are molded with high architectural detail and include realistic weathering

was laid down on 25 September 1920

18x Ka-27 and 3x Ka-25

AH-64D Block II Early Version 1930's and the Salerno landing inThe McDonnell Douglas (Boeing) AH 64 helicopter was selected as the winner in the competition with Bell's YAH 63 in December 1976. The name Apache stuck to the helicopter in 1981. This highly efficient machine has four blade rotors driven by two General Electric T700 701 turbine engines with a capacity of 1696HP. The vestigial wings are fitted with conventional trailing edge flaps, and a plate tail improves longitudinal steering. The two man crew

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