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...helicopter took gunfire. "It was like gravel raining on a pan," said Johnston. The pilot tried to maneuver away from the barrage, but could not. One bullet destroyed the helicopter radio. Another tore through the floor and exited through the roof, narrowly missing Chiles and clipping one of the rotor blades. Since the gunfire made an immediate landing impossible, the pilot carefully veered the crippled helicopter back to an army base. The second helicopter had also come under fire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Flying the Unfriendly Skies | 4/30/1984 | See Source »

...darted across Europe in Jeeps and swarmed ashore on to Pacific islands from LSTs. By the 1960s, G.I.s were commuting to and from action in Viet Nam by helicopter. The chopper, in fact, is symbolic of that war, and memories of 'Nam still echo with the beat of rotor blades...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Levitation | 8/29/1983 | See Source »

...dress code calls for swimsuits instead of straitjackets. For the director has obviously suffered a close encounter with paranoia in the past year or so. First of all, visions of the military-industrial complex seem to have caused a humongous helicopter to hover over his head. Loaded to the rotor blades with heavy artillery and the latest in supersnooping devices, the whirling bird is intended to attack such segments of the U.S. civilian population as happen to get unruly-though in these placid times the film makers are hard-pressed to find a domestic threat worthy of their hardware...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Bigger Bangs for the Bucks | 5/30/1983 | See Source »

...January the Administration imposed a ban on direct sales of equipment for the pipeline by American companies; last month a presidential order extended the embargo to sales of equipment, primarily rotor blades for compressors that drive the gas through the pipeline, made by foreign manufacturers under American license. Both the State and Commerce departments warned that the latter move would especially infuriate the Europeans. The White House now seems belatedly to realize that they were right...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Second Thoughts on the Pipeline | 7/19/1982 | See Source »

...jackets to rescue their comrades. Helicopters ignored the fire and smoke to hoist men out. Spotting life rafts drifting back into the blaze around the Sir Galahad, four helicopter pilots flew behind the vessel and turned their aircraft into gigantic fans: flying low, they used the downdraft of their rotor blades to push the rubber rafts to the safety of the beach. Ashore, all was chaos as casualties were brought to a makeshift field hospital and then flown by a continuous helicopter shuttle to the main British medical center at San Carlos Bay. Said an army doctor at Fitzroy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Falkland Islands: Girding for the Big One | 6/21/1982 | See Source »

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