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VERTOL 107 (N6674D) - * My most sincere "Thanks" to Mr. M. Pollock for permitting photos and providing an on-board tour of this immaculately clean and record-holding helicopter.*  Columbias Boeing Vertol 107-II N6674D currently has the HIGHEST FLYING TIME (73,000+ hours) of any helicopter in the world (verified via several web sources). Manufactured in 1962, this a/c originally flew for New York Air. It is presently performing fire-fighting duties. This is the first photo of this helicopter, and of a Boeing Vertol 107-II, to be posted in the FA photo gallery.
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VERTOL 107 (N6674D)

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* My most sincere "Thanks" to Mr. M. Pollock for permitting photos and providing an on-board tour of this immaculately clean and record-holding helicopter.* Columbia's Boeing Vertol 107-II N6674D currently has the HIGHEST FLYING TIME (73,000+ hours) of any helicopter in the world (verified via several web sources). Manufactured in 1962, this a/c originally flew for New York Air. It is presently performing fire-fighting duties. This is the first photo of this helicopter, and of a Boeing Vertol 107-II, to be posted in the FA photo gallery.

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olsende
She flew for New York Airways, to be precise.
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