The last UH-1 Huey, tail number 74-22478, made its final flight as a U. S. Army operated aircraft Dec. 15, 2016. This was the very last UH-1, one of the "Dirty Dozen", to be proudly flown over ...
FORT MYER, Va. -- The UH-1 Iroquois helicopter was officially retired in a ceremony held here, Oct. 2 by the Army National Guard, ending a service life of more than 50 years to the Army and close to ...
On this day in aviation history, 69 years ago (October 20, 1956), the first flight of the Bell UH-1 Iroquois took place. More commonly known as the "Huey," the UH-1 is a utility military helicopter ...
The last remaining UH-1 Iroquois helicopters in US military service—legendary for their major role in the Vietnam War—appear to have taken their final flights. The United States Air Force's 459th ...
Two CBP Air and Marine Operations UH-1N huey aircrews conduct a supply delivery from the temporary FEMA headquarters at Randolph Air Force Base to a FEMA relief center on the west side of Houston on ...
The First Division Museum at Cantigny Park plans to exhibit its UH-1 helicopter, an iconic symbol of the Vietnam War, beginning Wednesday, Sept. 1. The prized macro-artifact will be interpreted ...
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, ...
The Vietnam War brought to light the necessity of a specialized, armed aircraft to assist and supply fire support for transport helicopters in combat situations. In response, Bell Helicopter, the ...
The U.S. Army's UH-1 helicopter, better known as the "Huey," flew more than seven million flight hours between October 1966 and December 1975. Include the Huey Cobra model, and the Vietnam Helicopter ...
The UH-1 Iroquois helicopter was officially retired in a ceremony on October 2 by the Army National Guard, ending a service life of more than 50 years to the Army and close to 40 years in the Army ...