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Sikorsky CH-54 Tarhe - Pima Air and Space Museum
A Sikorsky CH-54 Tarhe doing what Ch-54's do. Also, a CH-54A carrying a "Daisy Cutter" parachute bomb.
A CH54B "Tarhe" carries an M551 Sheridan. More commonly known as the "Flying Crane".
The Heavyweight by markkarvon
An Alaska Army National Guard Sikorsky CH-54B Tahre airlifts an U.S. Air Force Canadian Vickers OA-10A Catalina flying boat (s/n 44-33954) while departing Lake Clark Pass during a recovery operation. https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:CH-54_with_OA-10A_wreck1_in_Alaska_1987.JPEG
Sikorsky CH-54B Tahre
An Alaska Army National Guard Sikorsky CH-54B Tahre airlifts an U.S. Air Force Canadian Vickers OA-10A Catalina flying boat (s/n 44-33954) while departing Lake Clark Pass during a recovery operation. The aircraft was assigned to the 10th Rescue Squadron at Elmendorf Air Force Base and was abandoned by the USAF after engine trouble forced it down at Dago Lake on 30 September 1947. Declared government surplus, it was purchased by a private owner and stripped of parts. It was salvaged in 1984 and 1987 and transported to the Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum at Anchorage, Alaska (USA), where it remained in its wrecked state. Date: 1 August 1987. Photo Sgt. Kevin L. Bishop, US Army
US Army Sikorsky CH-54A Tarhe