Bell CH-136 Kiowa
The OH-58A Kiowa is a 4-place observation helicopter. The Kiowa has two-place pilot seating, although the controls in the left seat are designed to be removed to carry a passenger up front. A total of 74 OH-58A helicopters were delivered to the Canadian Armed Forces between 1971 and 1972 as a Light Observation Helicopter (LOH), performing duties such as reconnaissance, command and liaison or artillery fire direction. The CAF re-designated them as the CH-136 Kiowa. Although similar in appearance to the trainer Bell CH-139 Jet Ranger, major differences between the two helicopters include the main rotor blades and dynamic components. The CH-136 was powered by a C-18 engine and the CH-139 was powered by a C-20 engine. Harold Skaarup web page
CH-136 Kiowa - Kestrel Publications
CASPIR Aircraft Groups:
RCAF Owned (74) RCAF 400 Squadrons (63) Canadian Crewed (63) Canadian Museum (1)Kiowa 136265
Ex US Army OH-58A-BF 71-20930. Crashed at Dawes Pond, Newfoundland on 17 February 1977. With 422 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Gagetown, NB at that time. Capt. F.G. Levesque and Sgt. K.S. Smith killed. - Category "A" write-off1972-08-29 Taken on Strength 2019-08-20
1977-03-14 Struck off Strength Struck off after crash, see comments. 2019-08-20