Your browser does not support this video.Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/Piasecki-H-21-Flight-Testing-2JRSXLJVYA3T.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similarUSAF H/CH-21 Workhorse in ActionUS Army H/CH-21 Shawnee in ActionPV-3 Flight DemonstrationsPiasecki HUP-1 and -2 Retriever B-rollBoeing Vertol YHC-1B Flight Demonstration, 1961Boeing-Vertol Factory, 1965Boeing Vertol CH-47A Chinook in Action, 1960sPV-3/HRP-1 "Rescuer" Squadron Scramble from Air StationPiasecki H-16 (PV-15) Transporter in Flight TestView AllPiasecki H-21 Flight TestingSelect usageWhat Type of Order?Usage:The H/CH-21 Shawnee/Vertol 44 was the first helicopter to make a nonstop transcontinental flight across the United States. Originally designed for high-altitude, cold-weather operations, the first H-21s joined the U.S. Air Force in 1953 for rescue operations in the Arctic. Proving to be rugged and reliable, the Shawnee also served in Alaska, Northern Canada and Greenland.Initially designated Piasecki Model 44, the H-21 Shawnee was the fourth tandem-rotor helicopter designed by Frank Piasecki, founder of the P-V Engineering Forum, later the Piasecki Helicopter Corp. After Piasecki left the enterprise in 1955, it became the Vertol Aircraft Corp. Boeing bought Vertol in 1960.Although the Shawnee usually had a crew of two (pilot and copilot), it could carry either 20 fully equipped troops or 12 litter patients. It earned the nickname of the U.S. Air Force "Workhorse" and, along with others in the tandem-rotor series, was also called the "flying banana."The U.S. Air Force took its first delivery of the H-21 in August 1957, and the helicopter was deployed to Myrtle Beach Air Force Base, S.C., and Havana, Cuba.Redesignated CH-21B in 1962, the CH-21 served in Vietnam until 1964, when it was replaced by UH-1 "Huey" and the CH-47 Chinook. The Shawnee went on to support the Utah Test and Training Range until its retirement in April 1971, to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz. It was dropped from the Air Force inventory the following November.The CH-21C version served in combat with the French in Algeria as well as with the armed forces of Canada, Sweden and West Germany. The commercial transport version, the Vertol 44, was operated by several airlines. A total of 707 in the CH-21 series were built.BI46810 (BIV16_H-21_01)Maximum size:720px × 480px (~43 MB)License type:Rights ManagedDuration:2m1sKeywords:1950s-adults-air to air-cockpits-day-doors-exteriors-flight lines-flight testing-floating-flying-flying in formation-full body views-ground to air-H-21B Shawnee-helicopters-historic production status-hovering-landing-lifting-male-military-other livery-Piasecki-pilots-Ridley Park Facility-rivers-rotorcraft-rotorcraft blades-runways-takeoffs-tandem-rotor helicopters-transports-unpainted-water-windowsRelated Photo/Videos:View AllRelated Virtual folders:H-21 Shawnee/Workhorse