Grumman Tomcat
The Tomcat and the AIM-54 Phoenix missile, a unique weapons system that
made history, true representatives of the naval aviation
spirit.
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McDonnell Douglas Harrier
The Harrier originates in the 1960´s, as a result of the efforts of the
US and the UK. Operated by few countries, remains as the best living
sample of V/STOL aviation.
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Sikorsky Sea King
First flown in 1959, entered service in the United States Navy in 1961.
Widely exported, the Sea King continues fifty years after in service
around the world.
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Boeing Sea Knight
The Sea Knight helicopter is a medium lift assault helicopter, used by
the United States Navy and Marine Corps for all-weather day-or-night
assault and transport for cargo and personnel, and search and rescue
missions. The type is being retired from service since 2004.
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Sikorsky Sea Hawk
The Sea Hawk is a twin-engine multi-mission helicopter based on the
airframe of the UH-60 Black Hawk. In service in some navies around the
world.
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Bell Twin Huey
The Bell 212 (also known as the Twin Two-Twelve and Twin Huey) is a
light military helicopter that first flew in 1968. It is currently
employed in many armies and navies worldwide.
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Westland Lynx
First flown in 1971 and operational in 1977. Currenlty serving in over
a dozen nations.
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Hughes Defender
A derivate from the civilian OH-6 Cayuse, the Defender (500M) still
remains in service in the Spanish Navy. Differences with the civilian
version include improved engines, avionics, MAD, central pylon for a
torpedo and anticorrosive coating, among other things.
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