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The National Interest on MSNCannon-Copter: The Army Wanted To Put A Howitzer On A Bell HueyFortunately, the “howitzer Huey” never materialized. It was likely an unworkable concept, given the helicopter’s limitations.
This article delves into the UH-60 Blackhawk's maneuverability and agility and whether the midair pax jet collision was ...
The Bell UH-1 Iroquois—a.k.a. the “Huey”—is the main character in what may be the film’s most iconic scene. Apocalypse Now is generally regarded as one of the greatest films ever made ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Army proposed to mount a 105 mm artillery gun on the chassis of a UH-1 Iroquois Huey helicopter. The engineers wanted to take the body of the iconic Huey helicopter and remove the nose.
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