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US Army Boeing-Vertol A/ACH-47A Chinook Guns-A-Go-Go Helicopter - "Easy Money", 53rd Aviation Detachment, 1st Cavalry Division (1:72 Scale)
US Army Boeing-Vertol A/ACH-47A Chinook Guns-A-Go-Go Helicopter - "Easy Money", 53rd Aviation Detachment, 1st Cavalry Division

Corgi US Army Boeing-Vertol A/ACH-47A Chinook Guns-A-Go-Go Helicopter - "Easy Money", 53rd Aviation Detachment, 1st Cavalry Division


 
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Corgi AA34206 US Army Boeing-Vertol A/ACH-47A Chinook Guns-A-Go-Go Helicopter - "Easy Money", 53rd Aviation Detachment, 1st Cavalry Division (1:72 Scale) "Obsolete weapons do not deter."
- British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher

The Boeing CH-47 Chinook is a tandem-rotor helicopter originally developed by American rotorcraft company Vertol and now manufactured by Boeing Defense, Space & Security. The Chinook is a heavy-lift helicopter that is among the heaviest lifting Western helicopters. Its name, Chinook, is from the Native American Chinook people of Oregon and Washington state.

The Chinook was originally designed by Vertol, which had begun work in 1957 on a new tandem-rotor helicopter, designated as the Vertol Model 107 or V-107. Around the same time, the United States Department of the Army announced its intention to replace the piston-engine-powered Sikorsky CH-37 Mojave with a new, gas turbine-powered helicopter. During June 1958, the U.S. Army ordered a small number of V-107s from Vertol under the YHC-1A designation; following testing, some Army officials considered it to be too heavy for the assault missions and too light for transport purposes. While the YHC-1A would be improved and adopted by the U.S. Marine Corps as the CH-46 Sea Knight, the Army sought a heavier transport helicopter, and ordered an enlarged derivative of the V-107 with the Vertol designation Model 114. Initially designated as the YCH-1B, on September 21st, 1961, the pre-production rotorcraft performed its maiden flight. In 1962, the HC-1B was re-designated CH-47A under the 1962 United States Tri-Service aircraft designation system.

Pictured here is a 1:72 scale replica of a US A/ACH-47A Chinook helicopter (known as a "Guns-A-Go-Go") assigned to the 53rd Aviation Detachment. Sold Out!

Dimensions:
Rotorspan: 9-inches

Historical Account: "Guns A Go-Go" - The ACH-47A was originally known as the Armed/Armored CH-47A (or A/ACH-47A). It was officially designated ACH-47A by U.S. Army Attack Cargo Helicopter and unofficially Guns A Go-Go. Four CH-47A helicopters were converted to gunships by Boeing Vertol in late 1965. Three were assigned to the 53rd Aviation Detachment in South Vietnam for testing, with the remaining one retained in the U.S. for weapons testing. By 1966, the 53rd was redesignated the 1st Aviation Detachment (Provisional) and attached to the 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion of the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile). By 1968, only one gunship remained, and logistical concerns prevented more conversions. It was returned to the United States, and the program stopped. The ACH-47A carried five M60D 7.62 51 mm machine guns or M2HB .50 caliber machine guns, provided by the XM32 and XM33 armament subsystems, two M24A1 20 mm cannons, two XM159B/XM159C 19-Tube 2.75-inch (70 mm) rocket launchers or sometimes two M18/M18A1 7.62 51 mm gun pods, and a single M75 40 mm grenade launcher in the XM5/M5 armament subsystem (more commonly seen on the UH-1 series of helicopters). The surviving aircraft, Easy Money, has been restored and is on display at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama.

Features
  • Diecast construction
  • Spinning rotor blades
  • Comes with display stand

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