In July 2012, the skeletal remains of a South Dakota National Guard Bell H-13B Sioux (serial #1, built in 1948, note that this Sioux used wheels instead of skids) was loaded into the belly of a South Carolina National Guard Boeing CH-47D Chinook.
The Sioux flew from South Dakota’s National Guard Museum, to South Carolina for restoration and display in the South Carolina Military Museum.
The Sioux being worked towards a hungry Chinook.
Sioux #1 chained, heading for a new home.
Hungry, hungry Chinook!
Volunteers with the South Carolina Military Museum stripped the remains down, a full ‘off-frame’ restoration including building their own replacement parts, and included convincing the original Texas family which made the original bubble canopies to make one last canopy for ol’ #1 Sioux.
In 2014, Sioux #1 was ready for display in the South Carolina Military Museum’s new second building (which happened by February 2015).
Silent film from Korea Police Action, 26AUG1951, a Sioux H-13B on the ground as an H-13D (with skids instead of wheels) lands behind it, they were transporting officials to some kind of ceremony:
This is the U.S. Navy/Coast Guard version known as the HTL.