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Helicopter
Description
Fast-moving Atomic era light cavalry unit.
Historical Context
Chinese children played with them c. 400 BC; da Vinci designed one in the early 1480s; the Frenchman d’Amécourt demonstrated a steam-powered aluminum one in 1861 (although it never got off the ground); in 1907 two Frenchmen, the Breguet brothers, finally built an engine-powered helicopter which lifted its pilot two feet off the ground. And in 1933 the German Focke-Wulf company designed and built the world’s first twin-rotor helicopter, intending it for military use, even as Igor Sikorsky was doing the same in the United States. Used rarely during WW2, the helicopter was primarily employed as transport in the Korean War, and finally as gunships during the Vietnam War. Able to hug the terrain and avoid detection (until too late) by flying “nap-of-the-earth,” during the Cold War it became the primary “tank-buster” in both the U.S. and USSR armies. Today, helicopters are as useful as they are ubiquitous in military operations, doing everything from recon, to medivac, to troop insertion and recovery, to providing close air support with guns and missiles.
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Traits

Upgrade From
icon_unit_cavalry
Cavalry
icon_unit_russian_cossack
Cossack
icon_civilization_unknown
Llanero
Promotion Class: Light Cavalry
icon_moves
4
Movement Points
icon_strength
86
Melee Strength

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_synthetic_materials
Synthetic Materials
Production Cost
Base Cost: 600 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 2400 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 7 Gold
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icon_unit_helicopter
Description
Fast-moving Atomic era light cavalry unit.
Historical Context
Chinese children played with them c. 400 BC; da Vinci designed one in the early 1480s; the Frenchman d’Amécourt demonstrated a steam-powered aluminum one in 1861 (although it never got off the ground); in 1907 two Frenchmen, the Breguet brothers, finally built an engine-powered helicopter which lifted its pilot two feet off the ground. And in 1933 the German Focke-Wulf company designed and built the world’s first twin-rotor helicopter, intending it for military use, even as Igor Sikorsky was doing the same in the United States. Used rarely during WW2, the helicopter was primarily employed as transport in the Korean War, and finally as gunships during the Vietnam War. Able to hug the terrain and avoid detection (until too late) by flying “nap-of-the-earth,” during the Cold War it became the primary “tank-buster” in both the U.S. and USSR armies. Today, helicopters are as useful as they are ubiquitous in military operations, doing everything from recon, to medivac, to troop insertion and recovery, to providing close air support with guns and missiles.

Traits

Upgrade From
icon_unit_cavalry
Cavalry
icon_unit_russian_cossack
Cossack
icon_civilization_unknown
Llanero
Promotion Class: Light Cavalry
icon_moves
4
Movement Points
icon_strength
86
Melee Strength

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_synthetic_materials
Synthetic Materials
Production Cost
Base Cost: 600 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 2400 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 7 Gold
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