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City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Collection:New England Air Museum
Photo Date:29 July 2023
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:622462Submit Correction
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The K-225 is an experimental intermeshing rotors helicopter developed by Kaman Aircraft and built at the company's original factory at KBDL. The success of the concept led to the development of the HTK-1 and HOK-1 and eventually the HS-43 Huskie. This example was the fifth helicopter built by Kaman and the company's oldest surviving aircraft.
Registration / Serial:N401A
Aircraft Version:Kaman K-225
C/n (msn):5
Operator Titles:Kaman
City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Photo Date:29 July 2023
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Collection:New England Air Museum
Photo Date:29 July 2023
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:622462Submit Correction
View count: 565
The K-225 is an experimental intermeshing rotors helicopter developed by Kaman Aircraft and built at the company's original factory at KBDL. The success of the concept led to the development of the HTK-1 and HOK-1 and eventually the HS-43 Huskie. This example was the fifth helicopter built by Kaman and the company's oldest surviving aircraft.
Registration / Serial:N401A
Aircraft Version:Kaman K-225
C/n (msn):5
Operator Titles:Kaman
City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Photo Date:29 July 2023
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Photo Date:October 1948
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:492958Submit Correction
View count: 248
Another nice shot of an early Kaman helicopter, the second. 190 stood for the number of horsepowers in the Lycoming engine. Photo by: Bernard Hoffman / Life
Registration / Serial:NX74105
Aircraft Version:Kaman K-190
C/n (msn):2
Operator Titles:Kaman
City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Photo Date:October 1948
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Photo Date:October 1948
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:492958Submit Correction
View count: 248
Another nice shot of an early Kaman helicopter, the second. 190 stood for the number of horsepowers in the Lycoming engine. Photo by: Bernard Hoffman / Life
Registration / Serial:NX74105
Aircraft Version:Kaman K-190
C/n (msn):2
Operator Titles:Kaman
City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Photo Date:October 1948
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Wrightstown - McGuire Field / Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst (KWRI / WRI)Map
Region / Country:New Jersey, United States
Photo Date:April 1949 to October 1955
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:492229Submit Correction
View count: 191
Other photos show N74148 involved in agricultural work, and on the Mall in Washington DC in 1950. Photo from: National Museum of the US Navy
Registration / Serial:N74148
Aircraft Version:Kaman K-190B
C/n (msn):3
Operator Titles:Kaman
City / Airport:Wrightstown - McGuire Field / Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst (KWRI / WRI)Map
Region / Country:New Jersey, United States
Photo Date:April 1949 to October 1955
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Wrightstown - McGuire Field / Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst (KWRI / WRI)Map
Region / Country:New Jersey, United States
Photo Date:April 1949 to October 1955
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:492229Submit Correction
View count: 191
Other photos show N74148 involved in agricultural work, and on the Mall in Washington DC in 1950. Photo from: National Museum of the US Navy
Registration / Serial:N74148
Aircraft Version:Kaman K-190B
C/n (msn):3
Operator Titles:Kaman
City / Airport:Wrightstown - McGuire Field / Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst (KWRI / WRI)Map
Region / Country:New Jersey, United States
Photo Date:April 1949 to October 1955
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Patuxent River - NAS / Trapnell Field (KNHK / NHK)Map
Region / Country:Maryland, United States
Photo Date:17 March 1950
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:492225Submit Correction
View count: 251
Just delivered to the USN for testing. 125477 became the first turbine-powered helicopter in 1951. Photo from: National Museum of the US Navy
Registration / Serial:125477
Aircraft Version:Kaman K-225
C/n (msn):[ 125477 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Patuxent River - NAS / Trapnell Field (KNHK / NHK)Map
Region / Country:Maryland, United States
Photo Date:17 March 1950
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Patuxent River - NAS / Trapnell Field (KNHK / NHK)Map
Region / Country:Maryland, United States
Photo Date:17 March 1950
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:492225Submit Correction
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Just delivered to the USN for testing. 125477 became the first turbine-powered helicopter in 1951. Photo from: National Museum of the US Navy
Registration / Serial:125477
Aircraft Version:Kaman K-225
C/n (msn):[ 125477 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Patuxent River - NAS / Trapnell Field (KNHK / NHK)Map
Region / Country:Maryland, United States
Photo Date:17 March 1950
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Elizabeth City - Coast Guard Air Station / Regional (KECG / ECG)Map
Region / Country:North Carolina, United States
Photo Date:March 1950 to March 1953
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:492205Submit Correction
View count: 218
The K-225 was intended as a cropduster but two examples were delivered to the US Navy, one to the Coast Guard, and one to the USAF as the YH-22. USCG 239 later became 1239. Little used after initial testing. Transferred to US Navy in 1954. Sold off and reported destroyed in a crash on 1 October 1955. Photo from: National Museum of the US Navy
Registration / Serial:239
Aircraft Version:Kaman K-225
C/n (msn):[ 239 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Coast Guard
City / Airport:Elizabeth City - Coast Guard Air Station / Regional (KECG / ECG)Map
Region / Country:North Carolina, United States
Photo Date:March 1950 to March 1953
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Elizabeth City - Coast Guard Air Station / Regional (KECG / ECG)Map
Region / Country:North Carolina, United States
Photo Date:March 1950 to March 1953
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:492205Submit Correction
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The K-225 was intended as a cropduster but two examples were delivered to the US Navy, one to the Coast Guard, and one to the USAF as the YH-22. USCG 239 later became 1239. Little used after initial testing. Transferred to US Navy in 1954. Sold off and reported destroyed in a crash on 1 October 1955. Photo from: National Museum of the US Navy
Registration / Serial:239
Aircraft Version:Kaman K-225
C/n (msn):[ 239 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Coast Guard
City / Airport:Elizabeth City - Coast Guard Air Station / Regional (KECG / ECG)Map
Region / Country:North Carolina, United States
Photo Date:March 1950 to March 1953
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Heliport:Bloomfield - Kaman Aerospace Corporation Heliport (CT05)
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Photo Date:11 December 1951
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:491630Submit Correction
View count: 283
A Kaman K-225 was re-engined with a Boeing YT50 turboshaft to become the first turbine-engined helicopter to fly on 11 December 1951. Photo is said to show the maiden flight. The helicopter was owned by the USN but got no military designation. Photo from: Nederlands Instituut voor Militaire Historie
Registration / Serial:125477
Aircraft Version:Kaman K-225
C/n (msn):[ 125477 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Heliport:Bloomfield - Kaman Aerospace Corporation Heliport (CT05)
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Photo Date:11 December 1951
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Heliport:Bloomfield - Kaman Aerospace Corporation Heliport (CT05)
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Photo Date:11 December 1951
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:491630Submit Correction
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A Kaman K-225 was re-engined with a Boeing YT50 turboshaft to become the first turbine-engined helicopter to fly on 11 December 1951. Photo is said to show the maiden flight. The helicopter was owned by the USN but got no military designation. Photo from: Nederlands Instituut voor Militaire Historie
Registration / Serial:125477
Aircraft Version:Kaman K-225
C/n (msn):[ 125477 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Heliport:Bloomfield - Kaman Aerospace Corporation Heliport (CT05)
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Photo Date:11 December 1951
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:Not known
Region / Country:North Carolina, United States
Photo Date:1949
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:242537Submit Correction
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A flying shot of this early Kaman helicopter. Photo from: Iredell County Public Library
Registration / Serial:N401A
Aircraft Version:Kaman K-190
C/n (msn):5
Operator Titles:Kaman
Location:Not known
Region / Country:North Carolina, United States
Photo Date:1949
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:Not known
Region / Country:North Carolina, United States
Photo Date:1949
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:242537Submit Correction
View count: 368
A flying shot of this early Kaman helicopter. Photo from: Iredell County Public Library
Registration / Serial:N401A
Aircraft Version:Kaman K-190
C/n (msn):5
Operator Titles:Kaman
Location:Not known
Region / Country:North Carolina, United States
Photo Date:1949
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:Not known
Region / Country:North Carolina, United States
Photo Date:1949
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:242260Submit Correction
View count: 459
The fifth Kaman helicopter, which survives in the New England Air Museum as a K-225. It was reportedly flown by Jack Reynolds, a crop dusting pilot from Candor, North Carolina. Photo from: Iredell County Public Library
Registration / Serial:N401A
Aircraft Version:Kaman K-190
C/n (msn):5
Operator Titles:Kaman
Location:Not known
Region / Country:North Carolina, United States
Photo Date:1949
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:Not known
Region / Country:North Carolina, United States
Photo Date:1949
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:242260Submit Correction
View count: 459
The fifth Kaman helicopter, which survives in the New England Air Museum as a K-225. It was reportedly flown by Jack Reynolds, a crop dusting pilot from Candor, North Carolina. Photo from: Iredell County Public Library
Registration / Serial:N401A
Aircraft Version:Kaman K-190
C/n (msn):5
Operator Titles:Kaman
Location:Not known
Region / Country:North Carolina, United States
Photo Date:1949
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Washington - Dulles International (KIAD / IAD)Map
Region / Country:Virginia, United States
Collection:National Air and Space Museum (Smithsonian) - Udvar-Hazy Center
Photo Date:10 October 2018
Photo by:Gary VincentContact
Photo ID:235225Submit Correction
View count: 289
The K-225 was an improved version of Charles Kaman's first helicopter, the twin inter-meshing rotor K-125 and first flew in 1949. Two were purchased by the US Navy and one by the US Coast Guard for testing. One was also evaluated by the US Air Force. 125477 became the first turbine-powered helicopter in 1951 when the Lycoming piston engine was replaced by a Boeing YT-50 turboshaft engine. The helicopter was donated to the Smithsonian in 1957.
Registration / Serial:125477
Aircraft Version:Kaman K-225
C/n (msn):[ 125477 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Washington - Dulles International (KIAD / IAD)Map
Region / Country:Virginia, United States
Photo Date:10 October 2018
Photo by:Gary VincentContact
City / Airport:Washington - Dulles International (KIAD / IAD)Map
Region / Country:Virginia, United States
Collection:National Air and Space Museum (Smithsonian) - Udvar-Hazy Center
Photo Date:10 October 2018
Photo by:Gary VincentContact
Photo ID:235225Submit Correction
View count: 289
The K-225 was an improved version of Charles Kaman's first helicopter, the twin inter-meshing rotor K-125 and first flew in 1949. Two were purchased by the US Navy and one by the US Coast Guard for testing. One was also evaluated by the US Air Force. 125477 became the first turbine-powered helicopter in 1951 when the Lycoming piston engine was replaced by a Boeing YT-50 turboshaft engine. The helicopter was donated to the Smithsonian in 1957.
Registration / Serial:125477
Aircraft Version:Kaman K-225
C/n (msn):[ 125477 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Washington - Dulles International (KIAD / IAD)Map
Region / Country:Virginia, United States
Photo Date:10 October 2018
Photo by:Gary VincentContact
City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Collection:New England Air Museum
Photo Date:9 June 2005
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:69241Submit Correction
View count: 263
1949-built twin-seat experimental helicopter design with twin intermeshing rotor blades. This was the fifth of seven completed and was retained by Kaman for development work. The US Navy and Coast Guard tested a few in the early 1950s.
Registration / Serial:N401A
Aircraft Version:Kaman K-225
C/n (msn):5
Operator Titles:Kaman
City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Photo Date:9 June 2005
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Collection:New England Air Museum
Photo Date:9 June 2005
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:69241Submit Correction
View count: 263
1949-built twin-seat experimental helicopter design with twin intermeshing rotor blades. This was the fifth of seven completed and was retained by Kaman for development work. The US Navy and Coast Guard tested a few in the early 1950s.
Registration / Serial:N401A
Aircraft Version:Kaman K-225
C/n (msn):5
Operator Titles:Kaman
City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Photo Date:9 June 2005
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield