Trumpeter 1/35 CH-47A "Chinook" | Model Kit Unboxing & Review |
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- Published 31 August 2023
Join us in this exciting video as Dan unboxes and reviews Trumpeter's 1/35 CH-47A "Chinook"!
This iconic helicopter model has a fascinating history that is worth exploring. The CH-47A "Chinook" was first introduced in 1962, and quickly became a vital part of the US military's transport fleet. Over the years, it has been used in a variety of roles, from troop transport to heavy equipment hauling. But what makes this helicopter truly special is its ability to operate in even the most challenging conditions, from scorching deserts to icy mountains.
So if you're a military history enthusiast or just love model kits, you won't want to miss this thrilling unboxing and review.
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Excellent review Dan of the box, instructions and close up details of all the parts..
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for watching!
I remember hearing as a kid that the Chinook's two rotors were initially mounted level to each other, and it was intended to have them perfectly synced. But after several accidents involving the rotor blades colliding, they changed the design to have the rear rotor mounted above the front.
Sounds nasty! We had a Chinook flying near the shop during the recent airshow. Loud suckers.
Having two sets of counter rotating rotors allows it to be stabilized unlike say a Huey has a smaller vertical rotor in the rear to prevent the helicopter itself from spinning.
Thank you for your information!
How is the instruction on this build. I just finished the ASLAV PC, and it was the worst instruction of all time. I don't know how many times I wanted to throw the model against the wall.
Currently building this nightmare. This model is full of issues and the metal landing gear is junk. It breaks every chance it gets. I'll never build another one of these.
Thank you for your feedback!