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Taken at the West 30th Street Heliport, N6676D is hooked to a Ford Mustang for publicity stunt. The Mustang was flown around Manhattan by the Vertol 107-II.

[edit] Licensing

[edit] Fair use for New York Airways and CH-46 Sea Knight

Though this image is subject to copyright, its use is covered by the U.S. fair use laws because:

  1. This photograph is depicting a historically significant defunct airline and historically significant aircraft type.
  2. New York Airways was the first Scheduled Air Service in the United States using helicopters.
  3. The Boeing Vertol 107-II is a the original design that the CH-46 was derived from. The aircraft depicted is serial number 6 and Tab Number 8 off the Vertol construction line.
  4. Aircraft N6676D was lost on October 14, 1983. [1] 76D's sister ships N6674D & 75D continue to fly as the highest flight time helicopters in the world exceeding 70,000 Hrs each.
  5. Photo is depicting a historically significant civilian model of helicopter that only 8 were produced while thousands of the military variants (CH-46) are well recognized.

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current20:30, 15 January 2007625×508 (71 KB)Trashbag (Talk | contribs) (Taken at the West 30th Street Heliport, N6676D is hooked to a Ford Mustang for publicity stunt. The Mustang was flown around Manhattan by the Vertol 107-II.)

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