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USFWS Headquarters

Status: Threatened

Photo credit: Joe DiSilvestro

Solo-demo above the River Nieuwe Maas in Rotterdam.

British Army Apache on display at RIAT. RAF Fairford Royal International Air Tattoo.

A pair of AH-64 Apaches stopping by Colorado Springs.

as viewed from the "pointy end"

some random pics which i dredged from my i-photo library

Apache Lake, Arizona

Mach Loop

March 17th 2015

Apache helicopter details

Taken at RAF Cosford Airshow 2014

The Apache Trail past Canyon Lake from observation Point, Arizona

 

Petley

Petley Studios

C10779

CAPA-00583

Apache gunship from 3 Regiment at RIAT 2014

Ryan checking out the views on the Apache Trail.

Holga

Fuiji Acros

Not sure on the year, but this truck was spotted on the edge of a field.

The AH-64 Apache is a twin-engine, four bladed, multimission attack helicopter designed as a highly stable aerial weapons-delivery platform. With a tandem-seated crew consisting of the pilot, located in the rear cockpit position and the co-pilot gunner (CPG), located in the front position. The helicopter is designed as a weapons delivery platform and is equipped with: a M230E1, 30mm automatic gun, aerial rockets system (2.75 inch folding fin), and point target weapons system (Hellfire missiles). It is highly mobile, lethal, and can destroy armor, personnel, and materiel targets in obscured battlefield conditions at ranges out to 8 kilometers. Modifications to the Fire Control Radar (FCR), Radar Frequency Interferometer (RFI), and the Modernized Target Acquisition Designation Sight (M-TADS) enable new capabilities and ensure long-term sustainment. With the addition of improved situational awareness, flight performance, and joint interoperability, the AH-64E has become the most advanced aerial fighting vehicle in the world.

Wehrtechnische Studiensammlung Koblenz

Details, including cockpit setup, rotors and Longbow radar system, the M-230 Chain gun, AGM-114 Hellfire missiles, and Hydra-70 rocket pods

Apache Pilots cockpit - this is what I am trying to recreate!

Peaceful afternoon at Arizona's Apache Lake.

HELLENIC AIR BASE TANAGRA

Apache AH-64 helicopters from the 101st Airborne, 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, 17th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Squadron perform a flyover at American Family Field prior to the Braves - Brewers game.

More shots from the Cosford Air Show, June 2013

This Apache dropped into the back garden of a house not far from where I was working apparently in order to practice 'confined space landings'.....but also to enable the pilot to visit a relative living next door!!

Rudgwick steam fair 25-08-13

Chevrolet apache 1959 296 YUS

Waddington Airshow 2013

Wings and wheels 2014

Pictured is an Apache WAH64D helicopter taking part in Exercise Crimson Eagle in the Arizona desert, USA.

  

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One of four Army Air Corps Apache AH.64E from Wattisham.

 

King Charles Birthday Flypast, London.

 

Many thanks to...

 

www.military-airshows.co.uk/press23/kingsbirthdayflypast2...

Two Peten (Apache) copters waiting for departure in Ovda Air Force Base, January 2010.

 

Photo by: Carmel Horowitz.

 

שני מסוקי פתן (אפצ'י) מחכים להמראה בבסיס חיל האוויר עובדה, ינואר 2010.

 

צילום: כרמל הורוביץ

7th creation using a 4404 set, except wheels

Bohemian Circus Figure Drawing

It was in operation from 1957-1970

 

Apache served Phoenix, Show Law, Tucson, Fort Huachuca, Douglas-Bisbee, Lake Havasu City, Las Vegas, Flagstaff and Grand Canyon.

Low flying Apaches follow the terrain at Wychnor between Tamworth and Burton

Apache Railway 9-21-2010

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