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Tue, Jul 23, 2013

MD Helicopters Commemorates OH-6 Helicopter 50 Year Milestone

First Flight Of Single-Engine Light Observation Helicopter Spawns Legendary 'Little Bird'

MD Helicopters paid tribute to the 50-year first flight milestone of the iconic OH-6 helicopter. The first Hughes OH-6 Cayuse light-observation helicopter (LOH) prototype completed its inaugural flight Feb. 27, 1963, beginning a rich heritage as the most heralded and versatile scout helicopter in the world.

Hughes Tool Company's Aircraft Division first introduced the OH-6A as the Model 369 for the U.S. Army's 1963 LOH competition. Based on Technical Specification 153, the project identified the need for a small, versatile and easily transportable helicopter, capable of operating in restrictive locations. The Army chose the OH-6A scout helicopter to fill that role, and it later became known as the "Little Bird" in comparison to the larger aircraft in the task force.

"It is our honor to pay tribute to the launch of the legendary Hughes OH-6 Loach," said Ms. Lynn Tilton, CEO of MDHI. "This iconic helicopter has earned its place in aviation history, giving rise to a fleet of the world's most accomplished light scout helicopters and giving birth to five decades of steadfast support of our nation's military. The legacy of the 'OH-6' will only strengthen as we bring to market the powerful MD 540F in the months ahead."

The Hughes OH-6 Cayuse (nicknamed "Loach," after the LOH acronym) was introduced as a single-engine light helicopter with a four-bladed main rotor used for observation, personnel transport, escort and attack missions. The Model 369 was also developed as a civilian helicopter, the Hughes Model 500. MD Helicopters traces its roots back to 1955 when Hughes Tool Company, Aircraft Division first started development of light helicopters. Current variants to the 500 fleet include the MD 600N, MD 520N, MD 500E, MD 530F and MD 540F.

(OH-6A pictured in file photo)

FMI: www.mdhelicopters.com

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