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Setubal, Portugal: Portuguese Navy Super Lynx Mk.95 helicopter with diver on the door, approaching frigate F330, NRP Vasco da Gama, built by Westland Helicopters. Portuguese Naval Aviation. Two Lynx can be operated from the flight deck of a Vasco da Gama-class frigate.
Air to air photograph of a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress flying above the Gulf of Mexico
Changi Airport, Singapore - February 12, 2020 : Bell AH-1Z Viper Attack Helicopter (Reg 168049) Of United States Marine Corps On Display In Singapore Airshow.
Close up of a modern US Navy jet fighter at sea.
A Sikorsky MH-60R Seahawk helicopter, registration N48-013, named \
Sikorsky H-5 helicopter built about 1950 and photographed in USA in 1964. Kodachrome scanned film with grain.
Norfolk, Virginia, USA - A U.S. Navy CH-53E Super Stallion heavy-lift helicopter flies overhead as it approaches Naval Station Norfolk Chambers Field.
Aerial view of Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey configured for shipment port of Jaxport Jacksonville Florida photograph taken August 2020
AgustaWestland Apache AH1, WAH-64  from Royal air force attack helicopter landing at Eindhoven airbase, November 2022, the netherlands
Airplane flying on blue sky
Melbourne, Australia - August 30, 2017: Sikorsky CH-53 heavy lift transport helicopters from the United States Marine Corps (Marine Expeditionary Unit) on the deck of Untied States Navy Wasp class amphibious assault ship the USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD-6).
Two military helicopter flying.
Yuma, USA - March 9, 2018: A U.S. Marine Corps AH-1Z Viper attack helicopter on the runway at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma. This AH-1Z Viper belongs to the VMX-1 squadron and is loaded with an AIM-9 Sidewinder missile.
PUTRAJAYA, MALAYSIA - AUGUST 31, 2023 :Royal Malaysian Air Force aircraft fly past during National Day celebration parade in Putrajaya. Celebrating the 66th anniversary of independence or Merdeka Day.
Military helicopter parked at the base airport
San Diego, California, USA- April 23, 2024: US Navy Osprey helicopter in flight.
A Marine Corps V-22 Osprey tilt-rotor, built by Boeing and Bell.
NHIndustries NH90 of the Royal Netherlands Navy flying in mid-air.
A Sikorsky MH-60R Seahawk helicopter, registration N48-013, named \
military helicopter on heliport
San Diego, United States – November 12, 2022: The Grumman C-1 Trader parked on the runway
U.S. Navy SH-60 Seahawk helicopter.
Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk landing at North County Airport Palm BeachCounty Fl photograph taken 2021
Miami Beach, United States - December 7, 2021: US Marines helicopter (Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion) flying close to Miami Beach coastline.
An HH-60 sits ready to take off in the fogging dusk of night
Military helicopter flying above a military base during a mission.
Dayton, Ohio, USA - June 25, 2017 The Vectren Dayton Air Show, Performers and static displays.
Solana Beach, California, USA- April 17, 2024: US Navy helicopter flying in a bright blue sky
BERLIN - APR 27, 2018: New US Marines Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion heavy transport helicopter in flight.
Bishop Airport (KBIH),Bishop California, USA, May 8, 2014.   United States Marine Corps Osprey MV-22 Aircraft from Marine Squadrons, VMM-161 and VMM-162 perform high altitude landing and launching training.\n\nBishop Airport, (KBIH)  was built in 1928 and expanded and operated by the Army Air Corps during WWII.  During the war it was used as a military flight training base and boasted a chow hall and barracks for pilots during training.  Because of its strategic location east of the 12,000 foot tall Sierra Nevada Mountain range Bishop would be used as a Fall Back Base in the event the Japanese military attacked the California coast. \n  \nToday the airport has multiple modern navigational aids and is used by civilian aircraft and all branches of the US military for training and fuel stops.  Bishop has a military fuel contract which allows any military aircraft to purchase fuel.  Because of its close proximity to the Marine Corps High Altitude Training Facility at Pickle Meadows, Bishop is a vital fuel stop.  Aircraft leave their bases on the California coast fully laden with troops and after depositing them at Pickle Meadows stop at Bishop for fuel.  \n\n Aircraft perform differently at higher altitudes than at sea level.  Performance is affected by altitude, weight and available power.  Fuel, cargo and passenger loads must be calculated based on altitude, weight and aircraft power.  On a 100 degree day at Bishop's 4,200 foot elevation an aircraft will perform as though it was launching from an airport located 8,000 feet above sea level.  This phenomena is known as Density Altitude.  During workups for deployment to Afghanistan military air units practice in and around the Bishop area because of the high elevation of the airport, sparse population and similarity of terrain.  Copyright Kenneth Babione
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