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Tarhe (1742–1818) was a
leader of the
Wyandot people in the Ohio Country. His
nickname was "The Crane". He
fought American expansion into the
region until...
- CH-54
Tarhe is an
American twin-engine heavy-lift
helicopter designed by
Sikorsky Aircraft for the
United States Army. It is
named after Tarhe, an 18th-century...
- heavy-lift helicopter. It is the
civil version of the
United States Army's CH-54
Tarhe. It is currently[when?]
produced as the S-64
Aircrane by
Erickson Inc. The...
- The
Sikorsky CH-54
Tarhe is a twin-engine heavy-lift
helicopter designed by
Sikorsky Aircraft for the
United States Army. The
civil version is the Sikorsky...
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France Highest level flight altitude 11,010 m (36,120 ft)
Sikorsky CH-54
Tarhe James K.
Church 4
November 1971
United States Altitude with 40-tonne payload...
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United States Army emplo**** the UH-1 Iroquois, CH-47 Chinook, and CH-54
Tarhe helicopters. The US Army had
already conducted tests using the OH-13 Sioux...
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turboshaft engine.
Based on the JT12A, the T73
powered the
Sikorsky CH-54
Tarhe and its
civil counterpart Sikorsky S-64
Skycrane flying crane heavy-lift...
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Support Patrol Boat (1969) H-34
Choctaw Canadian CH-124 Sea King CH-54
Tarhe CH-53E
Super Stallion MH-53J Pave Low III UH-60
Black Hawk
Aviation portal...
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development of the S-60 led to the larger, turbine-engined
Sikorsky CH-54
Tarhe military transport helicopter, and its
civil S-64
Skycrane variant, which...
- the late 1960s,
replaced in Army
service by the
distantly related CH-54
Tarhe and in the
Marine Corps by the CH-53 Sea Stallion. Four CH-37Bs were deplo****...