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Baylander (IX-514), ex-YFU-79, was a United States Navy Helicopter Landing Trainer (HLT), billed as the world's smallest aircraft carrier. It served as a practice landing site for helicopter pilots in the United States Navy, Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and National Guard.

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  • Baylander (IX-514) (en)
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  • Baylander (IX-514), ex-YFU-79, was a United States Navy Helicopter Landing Trainer (HLT), billed as the world's smallest aircraft carrier. It served as a practice landing site for helicopter pilots in the United States Navy, Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and National Guard. (en)
  • Le Baylander (IX-514), ex-YFU-79, était un porte-hélicoptères d'entraînement (Helicopter Landing Trainer), de l'United States Navy, présenté comme le plus petit porte-avions au monde. Il a servi de site d'atterrissage d'entraînement pour les pilotes d'hélicoptères de la marine, de l'armée, de l'armée de l'air, du corps des marines, de la garde côtière et de la garde nationale des États-Unis. (fr)
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  • YFU-79 (en)
  • Baylander (IX-514) (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/US_Navy_060825-N-0856O-527_The_Naval_Air_Station_(NAS)_Pensacola-based_Navy_Helicopter_Landing_Trainer_(HLT)_IX-514_transports_a_TH-57_helicopter_from_NAS_Whiting_Field.jpg
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  • Baylander while it was stationed at NAS Whiting Field, Florida (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • *380 long tons *220 long tons (en)
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  • Call sign: NHLT (en)
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  • US Navy 060825-N-0856O-527 The Naval Air Station Pensacola-based Navy Helicopter Landing Trainer IX-514 transports a TH-57 helicopter from NAS Whiting Field.jpg (en)
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  • Baylander (en)
  • YFU-79 (en)
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  • United States Army (en)
  • United States Navy (en)
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  • 40.819171 -73.962104
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  • Privately owned; science outreach for Billion Oyster Project; moored at West Harlem Piers, New York (en)
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  • Baylander (IX-514), ex-YFU-79, was a United States Navy Helicopter Landing Trainer (HLT), billed as the world's smallest aircraft carrier. It served as a practice landing site for helicopter pilots in the United States Navy, Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and National Guard. (en)
  • Le Baylander (IX-514), ex-YFU-79, était un porte-hélicoptères d'entraînement (Helicopter Landing Trainer), de l'United States Navy, présenté comme le plus petit porte-avions au monde. Il a servi de site d'atterrissage d'entraînement pour les pilotes d'hélicoptères de la marine, de l'armée, de l'armée de l'air, du corps des marines, de la garde côtière et de la garde nationale des États-Unis. (fr)
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