The Black Hawk helicopter has been in service since 1979, but what makes it so special, that 36 countries use it? Here's ...
When configured for passengers, the Bell UH-1N Iroquois can seat up to 13 people, but actual passenger loads are dependent on fuel loads and atmospheric conditions (may be less). The medical ...
In 1956, the Iroquois, commonly known as the Huey ... To meet the demand for the UH-1 abroad, Bell sold production rights to Italy, Germany, Taiwan and Japan. Bell and its licensees built more than 16 ...
Lockheed’s Flying CARR made this concept a reality.” The notion of a fixed-wing airplane that can turn into a rotary-wing ...
The Bell UH-1 Iroquois, much more well-known by its common nickname, “Huey,” has few rivals for the most historic helicopter ...
It was developed in the early 1960's by Bell to provide an increased transport capability over the Bell 204. In its US military UH-1 Iroquois designation and Huey nickname it became an icon for the ...
30 in Baxter. (Christopher Braunschweig) Lynn Harnden spent 1,200 combat hours in the cockpit of a Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopter, known by its nickname “Huey” during the Vietnam War ...
Electronic Equipment Compartment Door from Bell UH-1H Iroquois Helicopter: A2-382 ... Bowen was born on 3 June 1948 and began training as a pilot on 28 June 1968 at No 1 Basic Flying Training School, ...
From the Vietnam War era to the late 1970s, the Bell UH-1 Iroquois (also called the "Huey") was the go-to helicopter for carrying beans, band-aids, or bullets. To replace the aging UH-1 ...