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[[File:InGen_Chinook.png|thumb|An InGen Chinook approaches [[Isla Sorna (Film Universe)|Isla Sorna]]]]The '''''InGen Chinook''''' was a twin-blade helicopter, owned by [[InGen (Film Universe)|InGen]] and used during the [[InGen Harvesters (Film Universe)|InGen Harvest Operation]]. | [[File:InGen_Chinook.png|thumb|An InGen Chinook approaches [[Isla Sorna (Film Universe)|Isla Sorna]]]]The '''''InGen Chinook''''' was a twin-blade helicopter, owned by [[InGen (Film Universe)|InGen]] and used during the [[InGen Harvesters (Film Universe)|InGen Harvest Operation]]. | ||
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+ | {|{{Infobox aircraft begin | ||
+ | |name= CH-47 Chinook | ||
+ | |image= 080301-F-2207D-394.jpg | ||
+ | |caption= A U.S. Army CH-47D with two underslung containers comes in to offload supplies at [[Kunsan Air Base]], [[South Korea]] in March 2008. | ||
+ | }}{{Infobox aircraft type | ||
+ | |type= [[Military transport aircraft#Transport helicopters|Transport helicopter]] | ||
+ | |national origin= [[United States]] | ||
+ | |manufacturer= [[Boeing Rotorcraft Systems]] | ||
+ | |designer= | ||
+ | |first flight= 21 September 1961 | ||
+ | |introduced= 1962 | ||
+ | |retired= | ||
+ | |status= In service | ||
+ | |primary user= [[United States Army]]<!--Limit one (1) primary user. Top 4 users listed in 'primary user' and 'more users' fields total, based on number in operation. --> | ||
+ | |more users= {{nowrap|[[Japan Ground Self-Defense Force]]}}<br />[[Royal Netherlands Air Force]] <br />''See [[List of CH-47 Chinook operators|CH-47 operators]] for others'' <!-- Limit TOTAL of THREE (3) "more users" here. Please separate with <br />. British Chinook is covered in [[Boeing Chinook (UK variants)]]. Do not add here. --> | ||
+ | |produced= 1962–present | ||
+ | |number built= Over 1,200 as of 2012<ref>{{cite web |url=http://boeing.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=20295&item=2389 |title=Boeing Marks 50 Years of Delivering Chinook Helicopters |date=16 August 2012 |publisher=Boeing |accessdate=2014-01-29}}</ref> | ||
+ | |unit cost= US$38.55 million (CH-47F, FY13)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.dod.gov/pubs/foi/logistics_material_readiness/acq_bud_fin/SARs/DEC%202011%20SAR/CH-47F%20-%20SAR%20-%2031%20DEC%202011.pdf |format=PDF |page=13 |title=CH-47F Selected Acquisition Report RCS: DD-A&T(Q&A)823-278 |date=31 December 2011 |publisher=US Department of Defense |accessdate=}}</ref> | ||
+ | |developed from= [[Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight|Vertol Model 107]] | ||
+ | |variants with their own articles= [[Boeing Chinook (UK variants)]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |} | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
==Production Notes== | ==Production Notes== |
Revision as of 11:00, 27 May 2016
The InGen Chinook was a twin-blade helicopter, owned by InGen and used during the InGen Harvest Operation.
CH-47 Chinook | |
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A U.S. Army CH-47D with two underslung containers comes in to offload supplies at Kunsan Air Base, South Korea in March 2008. | |
Role | Transport helicopter |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Boeing Rotorcraft Systems |
First flight | 21 September 1961 |
Introduction | 1962 |
Status | In service |
Primary users | United States Army Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Royal Netherlands Air Force See CH-47 operators for others |
Produced | 1962–present |
Number built | Over 1,200 as of 2012[1] |
Unit cost |
US$38.55 million (CH-47F, FY13)[2]
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Developed from | Vertol Model 107 |
Variants | Boeing Chinook (UK variants) |
History
Production Notes
- ↑ "Boeing Marks 50 Years of Delivering Chinook Helicopters". Boeing. 16 August 2012. Retrieved 2014-01-29.
- ↑ "CH-47F Selected Acquisition Report RCS: DD-A&T(Q&A)823-278" (PDF). US Department of Defense. 31 December 2011. p. 13.