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Sikorsky H-34 German SAR Marine Helikopter
   
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Sikorsky H-34 German SAR Marine Helikopter

In 2 collections by Paulewaule
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Description
The Sikorsky H-34



is an American piston engine military helicopter originally developed by Sikorsky as an anti-submarine (ASW) aircraft for the United States Navy. It was expanded when adapted to turbine power by British licensee as Westland Wessex and Sikorsky as the later S-58T.

H-34s served, mostly as medium transports, on every continent with the armed forces of 25 countries. It has been used in Algeria, the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua and throughout Southeast Asia. Other uses have included rescuing flood victims, recovering astronauts, fighting fires, and carrying presidents. It was the last piston engine helicopter operated by the United States Marine Corps, after being replaced by turbine-powered types such as the UH-1 Huey and CH-46 Sea Knight. A total of 2,108 H-34s were produced between 1953 and 1970.

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12 Comments
Hotspot 29 Sep, 2023 @ 8:54pm 
@wdubois.slz This isn't a huey and the blakenkreuz is still a symbol of the German army.
Starwarsfan 14 Feb, 2023 @ 11:02am 
@wdubois.slz it isn't the Balkenkreuz its the Tatzenkreuz wich is the simbol of the modern german army/ Bundeswehr
cheddah 28 Nov, 2022 @ 10:45am 
@wdubois.slz you realize that the modern german army still uses that right?
wdubois.slz 28 Nov, 2022 @ 9:25am 
and why is there a Balkenkruz? is it still facist time?
wdubois.slz 28 Nov, 2022 @ 9:23am 
I know something others might not: How to spell and pronounce UH-1 Iroquois right.
Paulewaule  [author] 26 Nov, 2022 @ 8:04am 
@kiwi14 ohhh yeaaaah.....
cheddah 26 Nov, 2022 @ 6:48am 
a 1:1 spruce goose????
Paulewaule  [author] 26 Nov, 2022 @ 6:44am 
@kiwi14 maybe a spruce goose or a KF51 panther
cheddah 25 Nov, 2022 @ 5:13pm 
awesome! amazing! i love it (havent actually tried it yet but i love the way it looks) what will be next?
Diamonder 25 Nov, 2022 @ 4:02pm 
My honest review (Tested without vehicle damage) It handles very well and might even be the most stable helicopter I've used although it does seem to move around while hovering. It could be a tiny bit faster but I know how much effort you've put into this so I won't push that. And in my opinion it's a great helicopter. Although when I started it up once the engine didn't get to full power until a bit so it constantly lost altitude and would not pull up. And with the stretcher attachment if the winch is up all the way it seems to like to get stuck on the other side of the helicopter. All in all I will use this again and do suggest. :steamthumbsup: