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Hughes 269A / TH-55A Osage
Hughes
The TH-55A Osage originally was used to train U.S. Army helicopter pilots. In 1998, this helicopter was acquired by the American Helicopter Museum to promote the museum and its programs. Its rotor bla...
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Hughes 369 (OH-6 / OH-6A) Cayuse
Hughes
This helicopter was designed for personnel and cargo transport, light ground attack, casualty evacuation, observation and photographic reconnaissance. Because of its shape it was nicknamed the "flying...
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Hughes MD 530F / MH-6J Little Bird
Hughes
This version of the OH-6 was known as the MH-6J personnel / assault transport, has been modified to externally transport up to six combat troops and their equipment. It was capable of conducting overt...
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