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PICTURE: Crashed helicopter in Bin Laden raid revealed | News | Flight Global
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The stealth helicopters and Bin Laden compound in Zero Dark Thirty (2012) were all practical, full-sized mock-ups. The landing and crash sequences were filmed with the helicopters attached to a crane, with
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US gets bin Laden raid chopper back from Pakistan
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This Is The First Photo Ever Of A Stealthy Black Hawk Helicopter
Defense News Nigeria on Twitter: "For the Osama Bin Laden raid the CIA built “a 'quiet' helicopter that will be able to undertake dead-dark operations at low altitudes. Imagine a helicopter with