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  2. Bell UH-1 Iroquois - Wikipedia

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    The helicopter quickly developed a nickname derived from its HU-1 designation, which came to be pronounced as "Huey". The reference became so popular that Bell began casting the name on the helicopter's anti-torque pedals. [1] The official U.S. Army name was almost never used in practice. [9]

  3. Bell Huey family - Wikipedia

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    The Bell Huey family of helicopters includes a wide range of civil and military aircraft produced since 1956 by Bell Helicopter.This H-1 family of aircraft includes the utility UH-1 Iroquois and the derivative AH-1 Cobra attack helicopter series and ranges from the XH-40 prototype, first flown in October 1956, to the 21st-century UH-1Y Venom and AH-1Z Viper.

  4. Bell UH-1N Twin Huey - Wikipedia

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    The Bell UH-1N Twin Huey is a medium military helicopter designed and produced by the American aerospace manufacturer Bell Helicopter. It is a member of the extensive Huey family , the initial version was the CUH-1N Twin Huey (later CH-135 Twin Huey ), which was first ordered by the Canadian Forces in 1968.

  5. Bell UH-1 Iroquois variants - Wikipedia

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    The resulting UH-1F had the shorter cabin of the "Bravo" Huey, but with the longer tail boom, rotor and transmission of the UH-1D. [3] Due to the Huey's configuration, Bell installed the T58 engine backwards compared to the HH-3. The Huey's engine is behind the transmission, whereas the HH-3's engines are in front of the transmission.

  6. Bell UH-1Y Venom - Wikipedia

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    The new UH-1 variant replaced the USMC's UH-1N Twin Huey light utility helicopters, introduced in the early 1970s. The helicopter (and related Bell AH-1Z Viper) were ordered by the Czech Republic and the helicopter is in production in the early 2020s. Visually, some features that differentiate the Y model are a slightly longer cabin and larger ...

  7. Kirtland Huey: Old warrior won't hear of retirement

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    The 58th OG, Det 2, currently house six UH-1N helicopters and graduates approximately 120 students annually. Last of its kind The United States Air Force is the last service branch to operate Hueys.

  8. List of United States military helicopters - Wikipedia

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    Experimental helicopter Platt-LePage Aircraft Company: First helicopter tested by the USAAF. [1] 1941 Never 2 Sikorsky R-4: Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation: World's first large-scale mass-produced helicopter and the first helicopter used by the United States Army Air Forces. [2] 1942 Unknown 131 Sikorsky H-5: Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation 1943 ...

  9. Home on the Huey: Vietnam medical battalion vets take flight ...

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    Jun. 12—BUNKER HILL — Maurice "Corky" Walsh stepped off the Huey helicopter and onto the tarmac at Grissom Air Reserve Base as the deep thumping of the blades subsided. The 75-year-old Vietnam ...