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1964
1964 - 0189.PDF
FLIGHT International, 23 January 1964 NOTE: In Octoter, 1963, a U.S. Army Hiller 0H-23G (military 12E) set 6 world speed records, reached 123.77 raph. BUILDER, the Hiller 12E—world's most widely accepted light helicopter DEFENDER Helicopter Sales Limited 2, Lowndes Street, London, S.W. 1, England Industry and the armed forces of the Free World continue to order and reorder Hiller 12E series helicopters. Repeatedly, critical evaluations of this aircraft against its latest rivals result in purchase of more 12E's. Steadily, the reputation of the 12E as a dependable workhorse increases worldwide. There are sound reasons why analytical users continue to buy Hiller 12E's. Among them: the performance-where-it-counts of Hiller's unequalled 305 usable horsepower; Hiller's "growth potential factor" insuring the owner's investment against sudden obsolescence; the reliability of a manufacturer which has delivered light helicopters to armies and industries for nearly two decades. AIRCRAFT PALO ALTO. CALIFORNIA • WASHINGTON, D.C DIVISION OF ELTRA CORPORATION
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