McDonnell 120 Flying Crane
The McDonnell 120 Flying Crane, also V-1 Jeep, was a lightweight utility flying crane helicopter designed and built by the McDonnell Aircraft Corporation during the 1950s. The open frame fuselage supported the three gas-producers and main rotor mast, with a small single-seat cockpit in the nose, which was originally open, but later enclosed.
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McDonnell 120 Flying Crane
The McDonnell 120 Flying Crane, also V-1 Jeep, was a lightweight utility flying crane helicopter designed and built by the McDonnell Aircraft Corporation during the 1950s. The open frame fuselage supported the three gas-producers and main rotor mast, with a small single-seat cockpit in the nose, which was originally open, but later enclosed.
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The McDonnell 120 Flying Crane ...... ally open, but later enclosed.
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Lloyd R. Novak
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gas turbine gas-producers
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United States
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McDonnell Douglas aircraft since 1920 Vol.2.
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lightweight utility flying-crane helicopter
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The McDonnell 120 Flying Crane ...... ally open, but later enclosed.
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McDonnell 120 Flying Crane
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