Rigid Rotor
To Fly is Fine, but to Hover is Divine!
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Greetings All,
I am brand-new to this forum, and I'm not really sure where to make this post, but here goes...
As a freelance writer, I am currently working on a historical overview of the Hughes/McDonnell Douglas/MD Helicopters/Boeing H-6/500 Series of helicopters. Part 1, which covered all the variants of the H-6, has been completed. Part 2 will cover the many commercial, military, and paramilitary variants of the 500 series.
I am seeking photos of the Hughes 500MD/ASW variant flown by the Spanish Navy for inclusion in the article. The photo(s) would need to be clear & sharp, and of a fairly high resolution. Color is preferred, but black-and-white would be acceptable. The person providing the photo(s) would, of course, be credited in the article. If you can help, I'd really appreciate it. Please send me a message, and I'll pass on my E-Mail address.
Many thanks in advance!
Regards,
Ray Robb
Dayton, OH, USA
I am brand-new to this forum, and I'm not really sure where to make this post, but here goes...
As a freelance writer, I am currently working on a historical overview of the Hughes/McDonnell Douglas/MD Helicopters/Boeing H-6/500 Series of helicopters. Part 1, which covered all the variants of the H-6, has been completed. Part 2 will cover the many commercial, military, and paramilitary variants of the 500 series.
I am seeking photos of the Hughes 500MD/ASW variant flown by the Spanish Navy for inclusion in the article. The photo(s) would need to be clear & sharp, and of a fairly high resolution. Color is preferred, but black-and-white would be acceptable. The person providing the photo(s) would, of course, be credited in the article. If you can help, I'd really appreciate it. Please send me a message, and I'll pass on my E-Mail address.
Many thanks in advance!
Regards,
Ray Robb
Dayton, OH, USA