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Chinook’s at Salmon Bay | Lake Union | Anthonys Restaurants Chinook’s at Salmon Bay is a casual, high-energy seafood restaurant located in Seattle’s Fishermen’s Terminal This unique location has been the base of the North Pacific fishing fleet since 1913 with over 700 commercial fishing vessels calling it home Seating is on a walk-in basis Order your Chinook’s favorites to-go!
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CHINOOKS | Encyclopedia of the Great Plains Chinooks are warm and dry winds that descend the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains and dramatically affect the cold-season weather of the western Great Plains This term is derived from the Chinook Indians of Oregon, who originally identified a local unseasonably warm wind as a "snow-eater "
Chinook | Native Americans, Pacific Northwest, Salmon . . . Chinook, North American Indians of the Northwest Coast who spoke Chinookan languages and traditionally lived in what are now Washington and Oregon, from the mouth of the Columbia River to The Dalles The Chinook were famous as traders, with connections stretching as far as the Great Plains
H-47 Chinook - The Boeing Company Boeing’s H-47 Chinook Block II is powered by cutting-edge technologies - redesigned fuel tanks, a strengthened fuselage, and an improved drivetrain, all of which enable soldiers to meet today’s heavy-lift mission requirements The Chinook Block II program positions the Army and international allies for long-term success
Chinook - The Canadian Encyclopedia Chinooks are warm, dry, gusty, westerly winds that blow down from the Rocky Mountains into the mountains' eastern slopes and the western prairies The Chinook belongs to a family of winds experienced in many parts of the world where long mountain chains lie more or less at right angles to the prevailing wind
The Chinooks - Discover Lewis Clark To Lewis and Clark, the Chinooks were the people living on the north side of the Columbia River estuary When Lewis and Clark met them, the people of Baker Bay had been trading with European ships for more than a decade
MH-47 Chinook - Military. com The MH-47 Chinook and its “E,” “D” and “G” variants are the primary heavy lift transport helicopters for the U S Army’s 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment
Boeing CH-47 Chinook Heavy-Lift Helicopter: Overview Specs Powered by two Honeywell T55-GA-714A turboshaft engines, the CH-47 Chinook can reach speeds of up to 170 knots (315 km h) and has a maximum operational range of approximately 400 nautical miles It can operate at altitudes of up to 20,000 feet, which is critical for missions in mountainous regions
Boeing CH-47 Chinook - Wikipedia The Boeing CH-47 Chinook is a tandem-rotor helicopter originally developed by American rotorcraft company Vertol and now manufactured by Boeing Defense, Space Security The Chinook is a heavy-lift helicopter that is the second heaviest lifting Western helicopter to the Sikorsky CH-53