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Piasecki H-21

The Piasecki H-21 Workhorse/Shawnee is an American helicopter, the fourth of a line of tandem rotor helicopters designed and built by Piasecki Helicopter (later Boeing Vertol). Commonly called "the flying banana", it was a multi-mission helicopter, using wheels, skis and floats.

H-21 Shawnee/Workhorse
A US Army Piasecki H-21
Role Cargo helicopter
National origin United States
Manufacturer Piasecki Helicopter
First flight 11 April 1952
Retired 1967
Status Retired
Primary users United States Air Force
United States Army
French Army Aviation
Produced 1952–1959
Developed from HRP Rescuer

The H-21 was originally developed by Piasecki as an Arctic rescue helicopter. The H-21 had cold-weather features permitting operation at temperatures as low as −65 °F (−54 °C) and could be routinely maintained in severe cold weather environments.

Design and development

 
Piasecki H-21 cockpit

Piasecki Helicopter designed and successfully sold to the United States Navy a series of tandem rotor helicopters, starting with the HRP-1 of 1944. The HRP-1 was nicknamed the "flying banana" because of the upward angle of the aft fuselage, which ensured that the large rotors could not strike the fuselage in any flight attitude. The name was later applied to other Piasecki helicopters of similar design, including the H-21.

In 1949, Piasecki proposed the YH-21 Workhorse to the United States Air Force (USAF), which was an improved, all-metal derivative of the HRP-1. Using two tandem, fully articulated three-bladed counter-rotating rotors, the H-21 was powered by one nine-cylinder Curtis-Wright R-1820-103 Cyclone supercharged 1,150 hp (858 kW) air-cooled radial engine.

After the first flight of the YH-21 on 11 April 1952, the USAF ordered 32 H-21A SAR models and 163 of the more powerful H-21B assault transport variant.[1] The H-21B was equipped with an uprated version of the Wright 103 engine, developing 1,425 shaft horsepower (1,063 kW) and featured rotor blades extended by 6 inches (152 mm). With its improved capabilities, the H-21B could carry 22 fully equipped infantrymen or 12 stretchers, plus space for two medical attendants, as a medevac helicopter. With its Arctic winter capabilities, the H-21A and H-21B were put into service by the USAF and the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) to maintain and service Distant Early Warning Line (DEW)) radar installations stretching from the Aleutian Islands and Alaska across the Canadian Arctic to Greenland and Iceland.

 
Piasecki H-21 cabin interior looking towards the cockpit

In 1952, some H-21As were evaluated by USMC helicopter squadron HMX-1 for air assault.[2] In 1957, an H-21B was loaned to the United States Marine Corps (USMC) to evaluate the helicopter as an airborne tug to tow disabled landing ships and amphibious landing vehicles to the beach. During the evaluation, the H-21B towed an LST at 5 kn (9.3 km/h; 5.8 mph) and a simulated tracked amphibious vehicle from the water to the beach.[3] The uprated 1425 hp Wright engine used in the H-21B was also used in subsequent variants sold to both the U.S. Army (as the H-21C Shawnee) and the military forces of several other nations. In 1962, the H-21 was renamed the CH-21 in U.S. Army service.

In 1959 Vertol Aircraft, the new name for Piasecki Helicopters, came up with a concept for heavy lift over short distances where between two and six H-21Bs would be linked by beams to lift heavy loads. It was considered to be unsafe, because if one helicopter had mechanical problems during the lift it could unbalance the structure and cause all helicopters to crash.[4]

Operational history

French service in the Algerian War

 
A Shawnee over rice paddies in Vietnam

In 1956, seeking a way to use helicopters for ground-attack in the Algerian War, the French Air Force and French Army Aviation (Aviation Légère de l'Armée de Terre) experimented with arming the Sikorsky S-55, then being superseded in service by the more capable Piasecki H-21 and Sikorsky H-34 helicopters. Some French Air Force and Army aviation H-21C helicopters were subsequently armed with fixed, forward-firing rockets and machine guns. A few even had racks for bombs but tests found that the H-21C lacked the maneuverability and performance needed for ground-attack. The H-21C was far more successful as a troop transport, and most H-21Cs in service were eventually fitted with flexible door-mounted guns such as the .50 cal. (12.7 mm) M2 Browning machine gun or the (ex-German) MG 151/20 20 mm aircraft autocannon, for defensive use when landing assault forces under fire.[5][6][7]

Though the H-21 had been removed from ground-attack, official U.S. Army evaluations at the time indicated that the type was actually more likely to survive hits by ground fire than was the Sikorsky CH-34; this was assumed to be a consequence of the location and construction of the CH-34's fuel tanks. By the close of the Algerian War, troop-carrying H-21C helicopters were being used in concert with H-34 ground-attack helicopters in large counterinsurgency operations.[5][6][7]

U.S. Army operations

The H-21C saw extensive service with the U.S. Army, primarily for use in transporting troops and supplies. On 24 August 1954, with the assistance of inflight refueling provided by a U.S. Army U-1A Otter, a H-21C known as Amblin' Annie became the first helicopter to cross the United States non-stop.[8][9] Experiments were made by the Army in arming the H-21C as a gunship; some Shawnees were armed with flex guns under the nose, while others were fitted with door guns. One experimental version was tested with a Boeing B-29 Superfortress .50 cal. remote turret mounted beneath the nose. The H-21C (later designated CH-21C) was first deployed to Vietnam in December 1961 with the Army's 8th and 57th Transportation Companies, in support of Army of the Republic of Vietnam troops. In Army service, the CH-21C Shawnee could be armed with 7.62 mm (.308 in) or 12.7 mm (.50 in) flexible door guns. Relatively slow, the CH-21's unprotected control cables and fuel lines proved vulnerable to the North Vietnamese Army and Vietcong ground forces, which were increasingly well supplied with automatic small arms and heavy (12.7 mm) anti-aircraft machine guns. The H-21, which was designed for cold weather operations, performed poorly in the hot weather of Vietnam. Despite being capable of carrying 20 passengers, it could lift only nine when operating in Vietnam. Pilots reported that engines that were rated for 600 hours of flying time were lasting only 200 hours or less in Vietnam.[10] The shooting down of a CH-21 Shawnee near the Laotian-Vietnamese border with the death of four aviators in July 1962 were some of the U.S. Army's earliest casualties in the Vietnam War.[11] Despite these events, the Shawnee continued in service as the U.S. Army's helicopter workhorse in Vietnam until 1964 when it was replaced with the Bell UH-1 Huey. In 1965, the Boeing CH-47 Chinook was deployed to Vietnam and later that year, most CH-21 helicopters were withdrawn from active inventory in the U.S. Army and Air Force.

Variants

XH-21
USAF designation of the first H-21 prototype.
YH-21 Work Horse
USAF Search And Rescue (SAR) version of the HRP-2 for service test, eighteen built
H-21A Work Horse (Model 42)
Same as YH-21 with detailed changes and powered by one 1250hp Wright R-1820-102, re-designated CH-21A in 1962, 32 built for USAF, 6 for the Royal Canadian Air Force
H-21B Work Horse (Model 42)
Same as H-21A but with uprated Wright engine (1425hp) and seats for 20 troops, autopilot as standard and limited armour protection and external fuel tanks, became CH-21B in 1962, 163 built for U.S. forces. 10 built for Japanese Self-Defense Forces; 10 H-21B built for the French Navy.
SH-21B Work Horse
Rescue conversion of the H-21B, became HH-21B in 1962.
H-21C Shawnee (Model 43)
US Army version of the H-21B, became CH-21C in 1962, 334 built for U.S. forces. 32 built under license by Weser Flugzeugbau for the West German Army. 98 built for the French Air Force and French Army Aviation (ALAT).
XH-21D Shawnee (Model 71).
Two H-21Cs re-engined with two General Electric T58 turboshaft engines in place of the Wright R-1820. Not placed into production.
CH-21A
H-21A redesignated in 1962.
CH-21B
H-21B redesignated in 1962.
CH-21C
H-21C redesignated in 1962.
HH-21B
SH-21B redesignated in 1962.
Model 42A
Conversion by Vertol Aircraft (Canada) of eight Royal Canadian Air Force H-21s for civilian use. Equipped to carry 19 passengers or 2,820lb (1,279kg) of internal cargo or a 5,000lb (2,268kg) slung load.
Model 44A
Commercial 19-passenger transport version of the H-21B. 11 total (Swedish military designation: Hkp 1), 2 for the Swedish Air Force, 9 for the Swedish Navy. 2 used for test/evaluation purposes by Japan Self-Defense Forces.
Model 44B
Commercial 15-passenger/freighter version of the H-21B.
Model 44C
Commercial eight-passenger executive version of the H-21B.
CH-127
Vertol Canada Model 44
Piasecki HkP1
Piasecki model 44 for the Swedish Navy

Operators

 
A US Army H-21 in flight

Military operators

  Canada
  Democratic Republic of the Congo
  France
 
Hkp 1 in Swedish Navy markings
  Japan
  Sweden
  United States
 
An HH-21 with US Air Force
  West Germany

Civil operators

  United States

Aircraft on display

Canada

France

  • FR94 – H-21C on static display at the Musée de l'Aviation Légere de l'Armée de Terre et de l'Hélicoptère in Dax, Landes.[25]
  • FR106 is on display at the "Ailes Anciennes" Museum at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport.[26]

Germany

Japan

Russia

Sweden

United States

Airworthy
Static Display
 
Model 44A with the JGSDF at Bihoro Aviation Park, August 2009
 
CH-21 in RCAF markings at the Canadian Museum of Flight
Stored or under restoration

Specifications (CH-21C)

 

Data from U.S. Army Aircraft Since 1947 [78]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 3–5 (Pilot, co-pilot, crew chief and one or two gunners in Vietnam)
  • Capacity: ** 20 troops or
    • 12 stretchers
  • Length: 52 ft 6 in (16.00 m)
  • Height: 15 ft 9 in (4.80 m)
  • Empty weight: 8,950 lb (4,060 kg)
  • Gross weight: 15,200 lb (6,895 kg)
  • Powerplant: 1 × Wright R-1820-103 Cyclone 9-cylinder air-cooled radial piston engine, 1,425 hp (1,063 kW)
  • Main rotor diameter: 2 × 44 ft 0 in (13.41 m)
  • Main rotor area: 3,041 sq ft (282.5 m2) * Blade section: - NACA 0012[79]

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 127 mph (204 km/h, 110 kn)
  • Cruise speed: 98 mph (158 km/h, 85 kn)
  • Range: 265 mi (426 km, 230 nmi)
  • Service ceiling: 9,450 ft (2,880 m)
  • Disk loading: 5 lb/sq ft (24 kg/m2)
  • Power/mass: 0.09 hp/lb (0.15 kW/kg)

Armament

See also

Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

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The Piasecki H 21 Workhorse Shawnee is an American helicopter the fourth of a line of tandem rotor helicopters designed and built by Piasecki Helicopter later Boeing Vertol Commonly called the flying banana it was a multi mission helicopter using wheels skis and floats H 21 Shawnee WorkhorseA US Army Piasecki H 21Role Cargo helicopterNational origin United StatesManufacturer Piasecki HelicopterFirst flight 11 April 1952Retired 1967Status RetiredPrimary users United States Air ForceUnited States ArmyFrench Army AviationProduced 1952 1959Developed from HRP RescuerThe H 21 was originally developed by Piasecki as an Arctic rescue helicopter The H 21 had cold weather features permitting operation at temperatures as low as 65 F 54 C and could be routinely maintained in severe cold weather environments Contents 1 Design and development 2 Operational history 2 1 French service in the Algerian War 2 2 U S Army operations 3 Variants 4 Operators 4 1 Military operators 4 2 Civil operators 5 Aircraft on display 5 1 Canada 5 2 France 5 3 Germany 5 4 Japan 5 5 Russia 5 6 Sweden 5 7 United States 6 Specifications CH 21C 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksDesign and development Edit Piasecki H 21 cockpit Piasecki Helicopter designed and successfully sold to the United States Navy a series of tandem rotor helicopters starting with the HRP 1 of 1944 The HRP 1 was nicknamed the flying banana because of the upward angle of the aft fuselage which ensured that the large rotors could not strike the fuselage in any flight attitude The name was later applied to other Piasecki helicopters of similar design including the H 21 In 1949 Piasecki proposed the YH 21 Workhorse to the United States Air Force USAF which was an improved all metal derivative of the HRP 1 Using two tandem fully articulated three bladed counter rotating rotors the H 21 was powered by one nine cylinder Curtis Wright R 1820 103 Cyclone supercharged 1 150 hp 858 kW air cooled radial engine After the first flight of the YH 21 on 11 April 1952 the USAF ordered 32 H 21A SAR models and 163 of the more powerful H 21B assault transport variant 1 The H 21B was equipped with an uprated version of the Wright 103 engine developing 1 425 shaft horsepower 1 063 kW and featured rotor blades extended by 6 inches 152 mm With its improved capabilities the H 21B could carry 22 fully equipped infantrymen or 12 stretchers plus space for two medical attendants as a medevac helicopter With its Arctic winter capabilities the H 21A and H 21B were put into service by the USAF and the Royal Canadian Air Force RCAF to maintain and service Distant Early Warning Line DEW radar installations stretching from the Aleutian Islands and Alaska across the Canadian Arctic to Greenland and Iceland Piasecki H 21 cabin interior looking towards the cockpit In 1952 some H 21As were evaluated by USMC helicopter squadron HMX 1 for air assault 2 In 1957 an H 21B was loaned to the United States Marine Corps USMC to evaluate the helicopter as an airborne tug to tow disabled landing ships and amphibious landing vehicles to the beach During the evaluation the H 21B towed an LST at 5 kn 9 3 km h 5 8 mph and a simulated tracked amphibious vehicle from the water to the beach 3 The uprated 1425 hp Wright engine used in the H 21B was also used in subsequent variants sold to both the U S Army as the H 21C Shawnee and the military forces of several other nations In 1962 the H 21 was renamed the CH 21 in U S Army service In 1959 Vertol Aircraft the new name for Piasecki Helicopters came up with a concept for heavy lift over short distances where between two and six H 21Bs would be linked by beams to lift heavy loads It was considered to be unsafe because if one helicopter had mechanical problems during the lift it could unbalance the structure and cause all helicopters to crash 4 Operational history EditFrench service in the Algerian War Edit A Shawnee over rice paddies in Vietnam In 1956 seeking a way to use helicopters for ground attack in the Algerian War the French Air Force and French Army Aviation Aviation Legere de l Armee de Terre experimented with arming the Sikorsky S 55 then being superseded in service by the more capable Piasecki H 21 and Sikorsky H 34 helicopters Some French Air Force and Army aviation H 21C helicopters were subsequently armed with fixed forward firing rockets and machine guns A few even had racks for bombs but tests found that the H 21C lacked the maneuverability and performance needed for ground attack The H 21C was far more successful as a troop transport and most H 21Cs in service were eventually fitted with flexible door mounted guns such as the 50 cal 12 7 mm M2 Browning machine gun or the ex German MG 151 20 20 mm aircraft autocannon for defensive use when landing assault forces under fire 5 6 7 Though the H 21 had been removed from ground attack official U S Army evaluations at the time indicated that the type was actually more likely to survive hits by ground fire than was the Sikorsky CH 34 this was assumed to be a consequence of the location and construction of the CH 34 s fuel tanks By the close of the Algerian War troop carrying H 21C helicopters were being used in concert with H 34 ground attack helicopters in large counterinsurgency operations 5 6 7 U S Army operations Edit The H 21C saw extensive service with the U S Army primarily for use in transporting troops and supplies On 24 August 1954 with the assistance of inflight refueling provided by a U S Army U 1A Otter a H 21C known as Amblin Annie became the first helicopter to cross the United States non stop 8 9 Experiments were made by the Army in arming the H 21C as a gunship some Shawnees were armed with flex guns under the nose while others were fitted with door guns One experimental version was tested with a Boeing B 29 Superfortress 50 cal remote turret mounted beneath the nose The H 21C later designated CH 21C was first deployed to Vietnam in December 1961 with the Army s 8th and 57th Transportation Companies in support of Army of the Republic of Vietnam troops In Army service the CH 21C Shawnee could be armed with 7 62 mm 308 in or 12 7 mm 50 in flexible door guns Relatively slow the CH 21 s unprotected control cables and fuel lines proved vulnerable to the North Vietnamese Army and Vietcong ground forces which were increasingly well supplied with automatic small arms and heavy 12 7 mm anti aircraft machine guns The H 21 which was designed for cold weather operations performed poorly in the hot weather of Vietnam Despite being capable of carrying 20 passengers it could lift only nine when operating in Vietnam Pilots reported that engines that were rated for 600 hours of flying time were lasting only 200 hours or less in Vietnam 10 The shooting down of a CH 21 Shawnee near the Laotian Vietnamese border with the death of four aviators in July 1962 were some of the U S Army s earliest casualties in the Vietnam War 11 Despite these events the Shawnee continued in service as the U S Army s helicopter workhorse in Vietnam until 1964 when it was replaced with the Bell UH 1 Huey In 1965 the Boeing CH 47 Chinook was deployed to Vietnam and later that year most CH 21 helicopters were withdrawn from active inventory in the U S Army and Air Force Variants EditXH 21 USAF designation of the first H 21 prototype YH 21 Work Horse USAF Search And Rescue SAR version of the HRP 2 for service test eighteen built H 21A Work Horse Model 42 Same as YH 21 with detailed changes and powered by one 1250hp Wright R 1820 102 re designated CH 21A in 1962 32 built for USAF 6 for the Royal Canadian Air Force H 21B Work Horse Model 42 Same as H 21A but with uprated Wright engine 1425hp and seats for 20 troops autopilot as standard and limited armour protection and external fuel tanks became CH 21B in 1962 163 built for U S forces 10 built for Japanese Self Defense Forces 10 H 21B built for the French Navy SH 21B Work Horse Rescue conversion of the H 21B became HH 21B in 1962 H 21C Shawnee Model 43 US Army version of the H 21B became CH 21C in 1962 334 built for U S forces 32 built under license by Weser Flugzeugbau for the West German Army 98 built for the French Air Force and French Army Aviation ALAT XH 21D Shawnee Model 71 Two H 21Cs re engined with two General Electric T58 turboshaft engines in place of the Wright R 1820 Not placed into production CH 21A H 21A redesignated in 1962 CH 21B H 21B redesignated in 1962 CH 21C H 21C redesignated in 1962 HH 21B SH 21B redesignated in 1962 Model 42A Conversion by Vertol Aircraft Canada of eight Royal Canadian Air Force H 21s for civilian use Equipped to carry 19 passengers or 2 820lb 1 279kg of internal cargo or a 5 000lb 2 268kg slung load Model 44A Commercial 19 passenger transport version of the H 21B 11 total Swedish military designation Hkp 1 2 for the Swedish Air Force 9 for the Swedish Navy 2 used for test evaluation purposes by Japan Self Defense Forces Model 44B Commercial 15 passenger freighter version of the H 21B Model 44C Commercial eight passenger executive version of the H 21B CH 127 Vertol Canada Model 44 Piasecki HkP1 Piasecki model 44 for the Swedish NavyOperators Edit A US Army H 21 in flight Military operators Edit CanadaRoyal Canadian Air Force 12 Democratic Republic of the CongoCongo Democratic Air Force 13 FranceFrench Air Force 14 French Army 15 Hkp 1 in Swedish Navy markings French Navy 16 JapanJapan Air Self Defense Force 17 Japan Ground Self Defense Force 17 SwedenSwedish Navy 18 United StatesUnited States Air Force 19 United States Army 20 An HH 21 with US Air Force West GermanyGerman Army 21 Civil operators Edit United StatesNew York Airways 22 Aircraft on display EditCanada Edit 642 On display at the Musee de la Defense aerienne of CFB Bagotville Quebec 23 641 On display at the Heritage Air Park of the Comox Air Force Museum CFB Comox British Columbia 24 France Edit A USAF CH 21B at the National Museum of the United States Air Force FR94 H 21C on static display at the Musee de l Aviation Legere de l Armee de Terre et de l Helicoptere in Dax Landes 25 FR106 is on display at the Ailes Anciennes Museum at Toulouse Blagnac Airport 26 Germany Edit 83 07 H 21C on static display at the Hubschraubermuseum Buckeburg in Buckeburg Lower Saxony 27 28 83 08 H 21C on static display at the Militarhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin Gatow in Berlin Berlin 29 83 11 H 21C on static display at the Flugausstellung Hermeskeil in Hermeskeil Rhineland Palatinate 30 83 17 XH 21D on static display at the Auto amp Technik Museum Sinsheim in Sinsheim Baden Wurttemberg 31 Japan Edit JG 0001 Model 44A on static display at the Bihoro Aviation Park in Bihoro Hokkaido 32 JG 0002 Model 44A on static display at the Tokorozawa Aviation Museum in Tokorozawa Saitama 33 34 32 02 4756 H 21B on static display at the JASDF Air Park in Hamamatsu Shizuoka 35 36 Russia Edit N74056 Model 44A on static display at Central Air Force Museum in Monino Moscow 37 Sweden Edit 01001 HKP 1 on static display at the Swedish Air Force Museum in Linkoping Ostergotland 38 01009 HKP 1 on static display at the Gotland Museum of Defence in Tingstade Gotland 39 United States Edit Airworthy54 4001 CH 21B airworthy at the Classic Rotors Museum in Ramona California This is the last H 21 still flown 40 41 Static Display Model 44A with the JGSDF at Bihoro Aviation Park August 2009 51 15857 CH 21B on static display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force at Wright Patterson AFB in Dayton Ohio It was obtained from Eglin Air Force Base in January 1965 42 51 15859 CH 21B on static display at Battleship Memorial Park in Mobile Alabama 43 44 51 15886 CH 21C on static display at the Aerospace Museum of California at McClellan Airport former McClellan AFB in McClellan California 45 51 15892 CH 21B on static display at the Quonset Air Museum at the former Naval Air Station Quonset Point in North Kingstown Rhode Island 46 52 8676 CH 21B on static display at the Strategic Air Command amp Aerospace Museum near Offutt AFB in Ashland Nebraska 47 52 8685 CH 21B on static display at the Museum of Aviation at Robins AFB near Warner Robins Georgia 48 52 8688 CH 21B on static display at the Travis Air Force Base Heritage Center near Fairfield California 49 52 8691 52 8706 CH 21B on static display at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque New Mexico This airframe is a composite of two different airframes and is painted as 53 4343 50 52 8696 CH 21B on static display at Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson near Anchorage Alaska 51 53 4323 HH 21B on static display at Berryman War Memorial Park in Bridgeport Washington 52 53 4324 CH 21B on static display at the Vintage Flying Museum in Fort Worth Texas 53 This airframe was previously on display at the Pate Museum of Transportation in Cresson Texas 54 53 4326 CH 21B on static display at the March Field Air Museum at March Air Reserve Base former March AFB in Riverside California 55 53 4347 CH 21B on static display at the Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum in Pueblo Colorado 56 57 53 4354 CH 21C on static display at the Arkansas Air amp Military Museum in Fayetteville Arkansas 58 53 4362 SH 21B on static display at the Alaska Museum of Transportation and Industry in Wasilla Alaska 59 53 4366 CH 21B on static display at the Museum of Flight in Seattle Washington 60 53 4367 CH 21B on static display at the Mid Atlantic Air Museum Reading Pennsylvania 61 53 4369 CH 21B on static display at the United States Army Aviation Museum near Fort Rucker in Daleville Alabama 62 53 4389 CH 21B on static display at the Pima Air amp Space Museum adjacent to Davis Monthan AFB in Tucson Arizona 63 54 4404 CH 21B on static display at the Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum in Anchorage Alaska 64 55 4140 CH 21C on static display at the American Helicopter Museum amp Education Center in West Chester Pennsylvania 65 This airframe was previously on display at the Intrepid Sea Air amp Space Museum in New York New York 66 55 4218 CH 21C on static display at the Evergreen Aviation amp Space Museum in McMinnville Oregon 67 This airframe was previously on display at the Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum at the former Lowry AFB in Denver Colorado It is painted as 53 4379 68 56 2040 CH 21C on static display at the United States Army Aviation Museum at Fort Rucker near Daleville Alabama 69 56 2077 CH 21C on static display at the U S Army Transportation Museum ay Fort Eustis near Newport News Virginia 70 CH 21 in RCAF markings at the Canadian Museum of Flight 56 2142 CH 21C on static display at the Hill Aerospace Museum at Hill AFB near Ogden Utah This airframe is painted as 54 4002 71 56 2159 CH 21C on static display at the Pima Air amp Space Museum adjacent to Davis Monthan AFB in Tucson Arizona 72 Stored or under restoration52 8623 CH 21B in storage at the Air Force Flight Test Museum at Edwards AFB in Edwards California 73 52 8683 H 21B in storage with Basler Turbo Conversions in Oshkosh Wisconsin 74 53 4329 CH 21B under restoration at the Museum of Flight Restoration Center at Paine Field in Everett Washington 75 54 4003 CH 21B in storage at the American Helicopter Museum amp Education Center in West Chester Pennsylvania This airframe was previously on display at the Florence Air amp Missile Museum in Florence South Carolina 76 c n 438 Model 44B in storage in unrestored condition at the Gillespie Field Annex of the San Diego Air amp Space Museum in El Cajon California 77 Specifications CH 21C Edit Data from U S Army Aircraft Since 1947 78 General characteristicsCrew 3 5 Pilot co pilot crew chief and one or two gunners in Vietnam Capacity 20 troops or 12 stretchers Length 52 ft 6 in 16 00 m Height 15 ft 9 in 4 80 m Empty weight 8 950 lb 4 060 kg Gross weight 15 200 lb 6 895 kg Powerplant 1 Wright R 1820 103 Cyclone 9 cylinder air cooled radial piston engine 1 425 hp 1 063 kW Main rotor diameter 2 44 ft 0 in 13 41 m Main rotor area 3 041 sq ft 282 5 m2 Blade section NACA 0012 79 Performance Maximum speed 127 mph 204 km h 110 kn Cruise speed 98 mph 158 km h 85 kn Range 265 mi 426 km 230 nmi Service ceiling 9 450 ft 2 880 m Disk loading 5 lb sq ft 24 kg m2 Power mass 0 09 hp lb 0 15 kW kg Armament Varying but usually one or two 50 12 7 mm machine guns or 7 62 mm M60 machine guns See also Edit Aviation portalRelated development Piasecki HRP Rescuer Piasecki H 25 Boeing Vertol CH 46 Sea Knight Boeing CH 47 ChinookAircraft of comparable role configuration and era Bristol Belvedere Yakovlev Yak 24Related lists List of military aircraft of the United StatesReferences Edit Bridgman 1952 p 30 Here Comes the Leathernecks Popular Mechanics April 1952 p 101 bottom of page Flying Salvage Craft Works on Land Or Sea Popular Mechanics July 1957 p 106 Workhorses of the Air Popular Mechanics March 1959 p 100 a b France Operations Research Group Report of the Operations Research Mission on H 21 Helicopter 1959 a b Riley David French Helicopter Operations in Algeria 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