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Subject can someone help me identify a helicopter
Added / Updated 6 years ago (March 31, 2002 9:18 AM)
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Text Yesterday, I was driving through a town local to me, and saw
a helicopter.. it had 2 propellers, like a the big military
helicopters, (can you tell i'm not a super buff on
helicopters *blush*)<br>it was or appeard to be rectangular,
and almost boxy i was never directly under it and i didnt'
really get a good head on shot of it, so i can't tell for
sure but it was rectangular and narrow. <br>the real
defining look of it was the narrowness of the body, and the
wheel and front (think it was the cockpit i'm not
possitive.). The really unusuial points of this helicopter
were the cockpit<br>or what i think the cockpit was hung
down from the main body, and the wheels were on the ends of
long arms (legs?) <p>The helicopter almost looked like it
could be used or was made directly for transporting stuff,
(it wasn't when i saw it) but it looked like it could almost
be put over a car or maybe a boxcar, i couldn't <br>make
out any 'names' on it, the nose/cockpit was orange/red, the
body black, with couple of gold painted bars/panels on it. I
couldn't make out any lettering. <p>I am really curious as
to what type of helicopter i saw, but i don't have a clue
where to first start looking for pictures (and i've been
through several of the groupins here. <p>We have a lot of
helicopters that fly around here, CG, Army, logging etc...
(i'm in the PNW). But i don't remember ever seeing one of
these in the air. <p>Mo<p>


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