Helicopters

As of October 1, 2003 all helicopters are now at Evergreen Museum, McMinnville, Oregon

Bell 47D1 1951. This is the civilian model of the early Bells. SOLD

Bell OH13EThis aircraft is typical of the helicopters in MASH TV series. Restored. 1951, not flyable.

Hiller OH23B. 1951. This is stock military. Restored. Not flyable.

Sikorsky H-19. Restored.Not Flyable.

Adams-Wilson Hobbycopter 1950's. First of the home- built helicopters.  This one has a Honda 750 engine and is flyable.

Scorpion 133 Homebuilt. 1970's vintage. Short fuselage and Rotorway
133 engine. Flyable 

Bell HTL-3. This aircraft actually served in the Korean war. It was
one of the first helicopters in Korea. It was owned by the Navy on loan to the Marines squadron VMO-6 late November 1950. It now looks just as it did in Korea. Restored. Not flyable.
 

ALL HELICOPTERS ARE NOW AT THE EVERGREEN MUSEUM, McMINNVILLE, OR. (OCTOBER 1, 2003).

Sikorsky S-51. 1946. This restoration is in the U.S. Army Museum in Ft. Rucker, Alabama.

The actual S-51 in finishing stage of restoration.  This helicopter served 12 years in the US Coast Guard and will be finished in the original Coast Guard paint.

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