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S-67 Blackhawk: The high-speed attack chopper that could have been
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Sikorsky used company funds to build the S-67 Blackhawk (N671SA). The Military bought the Lockheed helicopter that was competing with the S-67 for that role. This Blackhawk could carry a squad of soldiers inside, and may have been the inspiration for the Soviet Hind, which appeared a decade later. Sikorsky, Military Helicopter, Lockheed, A Decade, Chopper, Competing, Soldiers, Soviet, Planes
The S-67 Blackhawk: Sikorsky's failed Cold War attack helicopter