The Sikorsky S-64 Skycrane helicopter, which saw service with the as the CH-54 Tarhe, flew at Langley in its later version, the CH-54B. The "Crane" was used in studies into the handling of large helicopters, and as such sported various loads attached to the airframe. The Army retired its Skycranes in the 1970s and they were completely removed from military service in the 1980s. Ex-military Skycranes entered commercial service, where they are used in various heavy-lift roles, including the lumber industry. The military preferred a heavy-lift aircraft that also had a cabi


The Sikorsky S-64 Skycrane helicopter, which saw service with the as the CH-54 Tarhe, flew at Langley in its later version, the CH-54B. The "Crane" was used in studies into the handling of large helicopters, and as such sported various loads attached to the airframe. The Army retired its Skycranes in the 1970s and they were completely removed from military service in the 1980s. Ex-military Skycranes entered commercial service, where they are used in various heavy-lift roles, including the lumber industry. The military preferred a heavy-lift aircraft that also had a cabin capable of carrying cargo and troops. (Image # 1972-L-01555)


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