Featured in VH-60NBYThomas NewdickNov 23, 2021ShareFuture Marine One Helicopter Is Struggling To Meet Requirements For Emergency Missions: ReportThe already delayed VH-92A is not considered capable of transporting the president during critical contingency operations. BYThomas NewdickNov 23, 2021ShareBYJoseph TrevithickFeb 15, 2021ShareThis Marine One VH-60N Had Its Iconic Paint Job Blotted Out For Historic Afghanistan TripWe have never seen Marine One ditch its high-profile scheme before this image came to our attention. BYJoseph TrevithickFeb 15, 2021ShareBYJoseph TrevithickFeb 10, 2021ShareA Rare Glimpse Of The Lone UH-60N That Belongs To The Squadron That Flies Marine OneThis is the only H-60 of any kind in Marine Corps service beyond the highly specialized VH-60N Marine One helicopters. BYJoseph TrevithickFeb 10, 2021ShareBYTyler RogowayJan 11, 2021ShareWhy Marine One Was Making All That Commotion Near The Vice President’s Residence TodayA bizarre amount of Marine One helicopter activity over the Vice President’s Residence at the Naval Observatory prompted concerns on social media. BYTyler RogowayJan 11, 2021ShareBYTyler Rogoway and Joseph TrevithickOct 2, 2018ShareSikorsky’s VH-92 Marches Towards Its Goal Of Flying The President As ‘Marine One’ in 2020Hurdles still lie ahead, but the program seems to be making progress towards its goal of replacing all 11 VH-3Ds and 8 VH-60Ns by 2023. BYTyler Rogoway and Joseph TrevithickOct 2, 2018ShareBYTyler RogowayFeb 19, 2018ShareCelebrate President’s Day By Watching Marine One Land In The Snow Covered Swiss AlpsTwo of the world’s most iconic helicopters set down in a winter wonderland during the President’s visit to Davos last January. BYTyler RogowayFeb 19, 2018ShareBYTyler RogowayAug 3, 2017ShareVH-92A Marine One Replacement Helicopter Has Taken Its First FlightJust a few years away from landing on the White House lawn to pick up the President—if everything goes as planned. BYTyler RogowayAug 3, 2017Share
BYThomas NewdickNov 23, 2021ShareFuture Marine One Helicopter Is Struggling To Meet Requirements For Emergency Missions: ReportThe already delayed VH-92A is not considered capable of transporting the president during critical contingency operations. BYThomas NewdickNov 23, 2021Share
BYJoseph TrevithickFeb 15, 2021ShareThis Marine One VH-60N Had Its Iconic Paint Job Blotted Out For Historic Afghanistan TripWe have never seen Marine One ditch its high-profile scheme before this image came to our attention. BYJoseph TrevithickFeb 15, 2021Share
BYJoseph TrevithickFeb 10, 2021ShareA Rare Glimpse Of The Lone UH-60N That Belongs To The Squadron That Flies Marine OneThis is the only H-60 of any kind in Marine Corps service beyond the highly specialized VH-60N Marine One helicopters. BYJoseph TrevithickFeb 10, 2021Share
BYTyler RogowayJan 11, 2021ShareWhy Marine One Was Making All That Commotion Near The Vice President’s Residence TodayA bizarre amount of Marine One helicopter activity over the Vice President’s Residence at the Naval Observatory prompted concerns on social media. BYTyler RogowayJan 11, 2021Share
BYTyler Rogoway and Joseph TrevithickOct 2, 2018ShareSikorsky’s VH-92 Marches Towards Its Goal Of Flying The President As ‘Marine One’ in 2020Hurdles still lie ahead, but the program seems to be making progress towards its goal of replacing all 11 VH-3Ds and 8 VH-60Ns by 2023. BYTyler Rogoway and Joseph TrevithickOct 2, 2018Share
BYTyler RogowayFeb 19, 2018ShareCelebrate President’s Day By Watching Marine One Land In The Snow Covered Swiss AlpsTwo of the world’s most iconic helicopters set down in a winter wonderland during the President’s visit to Davos last January. BYTyler RogowayFeb 19, 2018Share
BYTyler RogowayAug 3, 2017ShareVH-92A Marine One Replacement Helicopter Has Taken Its First FlightJust a few years away from landing on the White House lawn to pick up the President—if everything goes as planned. BYTyler RogowayAug 3, 2017Share