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#4 Third VS-300 configuration with a vertical tail and horizontal rotor, piloted by Charles Lester Morris on September 22, 1941.

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Third VS-300 configuration with a vertical tail and horizontal rotor, piloted by Charles Lester Morris on September 22, 1941.

A Look Back at the Vought-Sikorsky VS-300: Pioneering the Skies as the World’s First Successful Helicopter

#4 Third VS-300 configuration with a vertical tail and horizontal rotor, piloted by Charles Lester Morris on September 22, 1941.

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