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Piasecki YH-16A Transporter 50-1270
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Piasecki YH-16A Transporter 50-1270
Piasecki YH-16A Transporter 50-1270, converted to YH-27 (later redesignated YH-16A) and broke up in mid-air near the Delaware River in December 1955. (detail of 54-img041 with less negative damage) Date: 1955
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© The Peter Butt Aviation Collection / Mary Evans
1955 Broke Converted Damage Delaware Mid Air Negative Piasecki Redesignated Transporter December
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In this intriguing photograph, we witness a close-up view of Piasecki YH-16A Transporter 50-1270, a helicopter with an intriguing history. Originally delivered as a YH-27 to the United States Army in 1953, this helicopter underwent conversion to the YH-16A designation in 1954. However, its tenure in the military was cut short when it suffered a mid-air break-up near the Delaware River in December 1955. The YH-16A was a versatile and innovative helicopter, designed by the Piasecki Helicopter Corporation. Its distinctive features included a twin-boom tail configuration and a large, spacious cargo compartment, making it an ideal choice for transporting troops and cargo. In the image, we can see the helicopter's damaged fuselage, with the tail boom and rotor blades partially visible. The negative damage is less apparent in this detail shot, but the evidence of the catastrophic event is still palpable. The incident marked a significant setback for the Piasecki Helicopter Corporation and the US military, but it also served as a valuable learning experience in the field of helicopter design and safety. The Piasecki YH-16A Transporter 50-1270's unfortunate fate is a reminder of the risks and challenges inherent in aviation and aeronautical engineering. Despite the setbacks, the field continued to push the boundaries of what was possible, leading to advancements in helicopter technology and design that have shaped the industry as we know it today. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the past, showcasing the intricacies of a historic helicopter and the lessons learned from its misfortune. It is a testament to the enduring allure of flight and the human spirit's relentless pursuit of innovation and progress.
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