Vertibird (Fallout 76)

Background
After the Great War, the United States Armed Forces utilized these vehicles to deliver much needed suplies, such was the case in the West Virginian town of Berkeley Springs. The Responders and the old Appalachian Brotherhood of Steel also used them.

The new Appalachian Brotherhood has a landing pad in Fort Atlas, and has scribes with mechanical knowledge. Scribe Valdez is known for her enthusiasm on these aircrafts.

Characteristics
The Vertibirds around Appalachia have transparent cockpits, sliding doors on the cabin, a place for a minigun on the left-hand side, and rotors. It has a retractable landing gear, having a configuration with one along the centerline at the front of the aircraft and the other three in a tricycle layout at the rear of the fuselage.

Vertibots are robotic Vertibirds which are autonomous in nature. They appear similar to the piloted variants but are visually distinguished from Vertibirds by their opaque windows and inaccessible cockpits.

Locations

 * Crashed Vertibirds may be found in random encounters around Appalachia.
 * They are also found near former military camps and Brotherhood of Steel installations.
 * Two are crashed into Morgantown Airport.
 * One intact Vertibird can be found on the landing pad above the Watoga Civic Center.
 * One is crashed in the building next to the Civic Center in Watoga.
 * One is crashed in front of AMS corporate headquarters in Watoga.
 * One is crashed into a building in Wade Airport.
 * One is crashed into Sugar Grove.
 * One is crashed northwest of Drop Site V9.
 * One is crashed east of Firebase Hancock.
 * One is crashed in the South Mountain nuke crater, due south of Huntersville.
 * One is crashed east of the Hornwright testing site 3.
 * One is crashed south of Hemlock Holes, in the golf course.
 * One is used as part of the fortifications in front of Fort Defiance.
 * One landed in the Pitt at some point after the Great War.