Apache attack helicopter 50th birthday brings local, state and federal lawmakers together – for now

MESA – The sound of airplanes soaring into the sky echoed around Falcon Field Airport in Mesa Thursday morning. Below the spectacle, an audience of several hundred stood under a canopy of two grounded Apache attack helicopters, which provided the backdrop for a 50th birthday unlike any other.

On Sept. 30, 1975, the Apache, also affectionately known as the Monster, took off for the first time, and on Thursday, current and former Boeing employees gathered to commemorate that first flight. They wore matching beige T-shirts featuring the helicopter in flight, with its impressive statistics on the back, to celebrate half a century of the iconic aircraft.

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, U.S. Reps. Greg Stanton and Andy Biggs, as well as Mesa Mayor Mark Freeman, came to commemorate what employees described as “the best damn attack helicopter in the world.”…

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