Posted on Feb 21, 2020
The Air Force just started testing its new Grey Wolf helicopter, the replacement for the Huey
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The Air Force's newest helicopter, the MH-139A Grey Wolf, completed its first combined test flight, February 11.
With a Boeing pilot in command, this test flight allowed the Air Force its first in-flight look at the capabilities of the aircraft.
The flight also made Maj. Zach Roycroft, 413th Flight Test Squadron lead test pilot for the program, the first Air Force pilot to fly Grey Wolf.
With a Boeing pilot in command, this test flight allowed the Air Force its first in-flight look at the capabilities of the aircraft.
The flight also made Maj. Zach Roycroft, 413th Flight Test Squadron lead test pilot for the program, the first Air Force pilot to fly Grey Wolf.
The Air Force just started testing its new Grey Wolf helicopter, the replacement for the Huey
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Does the Air Force need them to move equipment to their Officer/Enlisted Clubs somewhere? Every other service has Helo's for SAR, Ground Support, Insertion/Extraction, Sub Hunting, Ship to ship restocking, and various other duties. Where does that fit into the Air Force?
I am really curious, not just busting chops on Air Force.
I am really curious, not just busting chops on Air Force.
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