That’s the CH-47 Chinook or one of it’s 10 (military/government) variants. Primarily used by the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps. it’s used as the heavy lifter (up to 28,000 lbs), school bus (up to 55 troops) and ambulance (24 litters).
it looks like a frog or fish from that angle
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where are the supplies i was carrying to my depot so I could build some drones ?!
they flew too close to the Stinger Nest and the GLA stole them to make their pick-up trucks shoot something besides paper airplanes.
military facts give me wood.
@MEDIC350-THE USMC uses the CH-46. Easy to distinguish-3 wheels vx 4 on the 47 and the rear outriggers for the wheels on the CH-46.
@Recondomoe, so they do. Thanks for pointing that out…learn something new every day.
They are nice for tailgate jumps.
That’s the CH-47 Chinook or one of it’s 10 (military/government) variants. Primarily used by the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps. it’s used as the heavy lifter (up to 28,000 lbs), school bus (up to 55 troops) and ambulance (24 litters).
it looks like a frog or fish from that angle
OM NOM NOM NOM NOM NOM
where are the supplies i was carrying to my depot so I could build some drones ?!
they flew too close to the Stinger Nest and the GLA stole them to make their pick-up trucks shoot something besides paper airplanes.
military facts give me wood.
@MEDIC350-THE USMC uses the CH-46. Easy to distinguish-3 wheels vx 4 on the 47 and the rear outriggers for the wheels on the CH-46.
@Recondomoe, so they do. Thanks for pointing that out…learn something new every day.
They are nice for tailgate jumps.