Click to open image viewer. In 1956, the Iroquois, commonly known as the Huey, first flew as an Army replacement for the H-13 medevac helicopter of Korean War fame. By the end of the 20th century, ...
About a year ago, we took a trip to a little air museum in Western Pennsylvania that served as the foster home for several Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopters. Among these were a handful of Vietnam war ...
Bell’s UH-1H, also known as Huey, is one of the helicopters used by the United States Army in Vietnam operations. It quickly became one of the most common presence up in the air during other military ...
A restored Vietnam-era UH-1H Huey helicopter took off on Feb. 10 from Bell Helicopter's main plant in Hurst, Texas, on a cross-country journey to the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History ...
The iconic sound of a Vietnam-era UH-1H Huey helicopter will fill the skies over Portage and Kalamazoo this weekend as a piece of living history returns to the air. On Saturday and Sunday, July 12–13, ...
Panama's National Aeronaval Service (Servicio Nacional Aeronaval: SENAN) received the eighth Bell UH-1H(ST) Huey helicopter donated by the United States on 31 May, completing deliveries that began ...
Bell Helicopter is to civil-certificate the UH-1H Huey to enable operators to make wider public use of military-surplus aircraft. The US helicopter manufacturer has also teamed with Canadian, Japanese ...
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A Bell UH-1H operated by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Source: CAL FIRE During the first full week of July, Transport Canada and the FAA issued emergency airworthiness ...