A U.S. sniper (part of a secret CIA cell embedded in the camp) drops Volkov.

, the first truly practical single-rotor helicopter in the U.S.. Its configuration—a large main rotor for lift and a small tail rotor for stability—is still the global standard today. The Life-Saving Mission

The contributions of Captain Igor Sikorsky to aviation cannot be overstated. His innovative designs and perseverance paved the way for the development of modern helicopters. The VS-300, which made its first flight on September 14, 1939, was the first successful single-rotor helicopter and marked the beginning of a new era in rotorcraft aviation.