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Evolution of the HueyThroughout the history of aviation, certain designs have emerged which have become icons within popular culture. One such ...
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How a U.S. Army Private Flew a Stolen Helicopter to the White HouseThey said he couldn’t fly. But as he soars over Maryland at the controls of a Bell UH-1 “Huey” helicopter, Robert Preston is ...
The Museum’s Huey served with four units in Vietnam between ... The final major variant, the UH-1H, arrived in 1967 with a 1,400-horsepower Lycoming T-53-L13 that allowed the design to carry ...
“This was unacceptable,” Folse says today. At his drawing board, he began with a company photograph of a UH-1. “I traced the Huey’s rear end and tail boom,” says Folse. As his “idea ...
A new shop that sells coffee while honoring military veterans opened Wednesday in Urbana. Huey’s Coffee had its grand opening Wednesday at 504 N. Main St. This is a drive-through coffee shop with some ...
Speed: 170 knots Range: 58 nm Propulsion: 2x GE T700-GE-401 turboshaft engines Crew: 2 Originating from a concept demonstrator delivered to the U.S. Army in 1962 based upon a UH-1 Huey ...
Manufactured by Bell Helicopter/Textron Inc., the UH-1N is the military version of the Bell 212, one of the numerous variants of the original "Huey" first designed and flown in 1956. The ...
Scenes from the Army Aviation Heritage Foundation Legacy Chapter’s Living History Flight Experience held Saturday at Atlanta ...
The Bell UH-1 helicopter, popularly known as the "Huey," was the workhorse aircraft for U.S. forces in Vietnam. Well adapted for jungle warfare, the Huey could fly at low altitudes and speeds ...
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