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Drone no tripulado. Imperial War Museum.
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Cuando al Apache veas aparecer, ya puedes empezar a correr.
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First of type on AC !
The Skeeter is a two-seat training and scout helicopter which was produced by Saunders-Roe ("Saro") of Cowes and Southampton. It has the distinction of being the first helicopter to be used by the British Army Air Corps (AAC) and several Skeeter AOP.12s were operated by the Central Flying School of the Royal Air Force.
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