10 Facts About the Huey Helicopter #shorts #facts #huey #helicopter

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This video shows some facts about the Huey Helicopter

Fact Description
Name UH-1 Iroquois (commonly referred to as the "Huey")
Manufacturer Huey
Role Utility helicopter used in various military applications
Introduction First flown in 1956, introduced into U.S. military service in 1959
Variants Various models developed, including transport, gunship, and medevac versions
Iconic Role Known for its role in the Vietnam War, used for troop transport and combat support
Speed Maximum speed of approximately 124 knots (143 mph or 230 km/h)
Crew Typically operated by a crew of two, including a pilot and co-pilot
Capacity Able to carry up to 12 fully equipped troops or various cargo configurations
Powerplant Initially powered by a single turboshaft engine
Survivability Advanced for its time, featuring armor protection and redundancy
Armament Armed variants could be equipped with machine guns, rockets, and grenade launchers
Medical Evacuation Commonly used for medical evacuation (medevac) missions
Export Many nations adopted the Huey for military and civilian purposes
Civilian Use Adapted for civilian use, including firefighting, search and rescue, and transport
Vietnam War Played a crucial role in troop movements and combat support during the war
Length Approximately 57 feet (17 meters)
Enduring Legacy Remains in service in some countries and has left an indelible mark on helicopter design
Variants' Names Included the UH-1A, UH-1B, UH-1C, UH-1D, UH-1H, and more
Recognition Distinctive rotor sound earned it the nickname "Huey"

These facts provide an overview of the UH-1 Iroquois, better known as the iconic Huey helicopter, and its significance in both military and civilian aviation.

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