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Boeing Vertol N6682D flown by New York Airways as scene in Coogan's Bluff 1968 starring Clint Eastwood

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[edit] Fair use for New York Airways and Coogan's Bluff (film)

Though this image is subject to copyright, its use is covered by the U.S. fair use laws because:

  1. This photograph is depicting a historically significant defunct airline and historically significant aircraft type.
  2. New York Airways was the first Scheduled Air Service in the United States using helicopters.
  3. The Boeing Vertol 107-II is the original design that the CH-46 was derived from. The aircraft depicted is serial number is further more important as it retains a Boeing Vertol and a Kawasaki Vertol serial number. The aircraft was originally assembled by Boeing, shipped to Kawasaki for purposes of demonstration of their production line and received serial numbers from both companies.
  4. Photo is depicting a historically significant civilian model of helicopter that only 8 were produced while thousands of the military variants (CH-46) are well recognized.
  5. Photo is of poor resolution for demonstrating use of helicopter in the film Coogan's Bluff.

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