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An aircraft which possibly underlines the capabilities the modern helicopter more effectively than any other type, the mighty Boeing CH-47 Chinook has already been in service for over sixty years and shows no sign of disappearing from the world skies anytime soon. The distinctive tandem twin rotor configuration of this heavy lift helicopter cleverly counteracts the effects of engine torque by having each of its huge rotor blade stacks rotate in opposite directions, thus negating the need for the tail rotors traditionally associated with helicopters. An extremely impressive machine, the Chinook made its first flight back in 1961 and since that date, has gone on to become one of the most effective aircraft designs of the post-war era, one which is capable of operating in almost any environment, no matter how inhospitable the terrain. Clearly, this has made the Chinook invaluable when performing a great many roles, ably tackling a multitude of military and civilian applications. As the world's largest operator of the Chinook outside the US, the Royal Air Force placed an initial order for 33 these heavy lift behemoths in 1978, with No.18 Squadron taking the honour of becoming Britain's first operational Chinook unit in August 1981. These first helicopters were designated HC.1 (Helicopter Mk.1) and had hardly settled in to service when events on the other side of the world required their first overseas deployment. Following the Argentinian invasion of the Falkland Islands in April 1982, five of the new Chinooks were wrapped in Driclad PVC protective covers and loaded onto the deck of the requisitioned container ship Atlantic Conveyor. Tragically, all but one of these helicopters would be lost following an Exocet missile strike on the vessel, with that surviving Chinook going on to earn legendary status within the RAF. Having already been in Royal Air Force service for over 42 years, the latest variants of the mighty Chinook seem certain to be in service for many years to come. Specifications: Maximum Speed: 184mph Payload: Up to 55 troops or 22,000lbs of freight Rotor Diameter: 60ft Length (Rotors Operating): 98ft Armament: 7.62mm door mounted machine gun In this video, I put the cockpit together.