Thanks for letting me know. I was considering watching it, but now I’m scratching that off my list of things to watch. Now I feel bad for Leslie Odom Junior for doing this.
WW2 helicopter
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was the helicopter in service during WW2,
if it was, what army employed the helicopter -
Germans had them
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SrUyNG4fYA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GF9R9Zq6P9M&feature=relatedBell is the other company to make them for US army, but Germany was first
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i believe russia also had a prototype as well
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it looks like there were lots of helicopters that were used by the armies, mostly for reconaissance and rescue,
i do not see any combat helicopter references, i.e. helicopter gunships, although the helicopter was employed at combat,
germany used a helicopter from 1941 for convoy protection and artillery spotting,
the u.s. developed anti-submarine helicopters,
wikipedia lists 40 -50 helicopters that were developed during WW2 -
Japan also had an American made helicopter. It wasn’t capable of lifting much, but the Japanese fixed that by putting in a better engine. Hurray for common sense!
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Near the end of the War Japan Devoloped a Chopper to fill their Much Needed Anti Sub Warfare Gap. Too little too late though
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I had thought Korea was the first war with helicopters. When I see the crude machines they used for medivac, I shudder to think what the WWII ones must have looked like.
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Korea was indeed the first war to use helicopters on a significant scale. They were most experimental in WWII.