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Bell UH-1 Iroquois - Wikipedia The Bell UH-1 Iroquois (nicknamed " Huey ") is a utility military helicopter designed and produced by the American aerospace company Bell Helicopter It is the first member of the prolific Huey family, as well as the first turbine-powered helicopter in service with the United States military
Huey History | uh1ops February 23rd 1955, Bell Helicopters was awarded the contract for a new US Army "medevac" helicopter Bell designed the model 204 which was assigned the "XH-40" by the military and then changed to HU-1 Iroquois; the HU stood for Helicopter, Utility, quickly leading to the nick name “Huey”
UH-1P Huey gt; Hurlburt Field gt; Hurlburt Field Fact Sheets The Bell Iroquois, or the Huey, as it's better known, has been the most popular light utility helicopter ever produced Some variant has been operated by the military in about 60 nations
Vietnam Helicopters Museum – UH-1H Iroquois “Huey” Helicopter Many Vietnam Veterans describe the UH-1 “Huey” helicopter as the “sound of our war” Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association records show that 7,013 Hueys survived in the Vietnam War, totaling 7,531,955 flight hours
Bell UH-1H Iroquois (Huey) - The Museum of Flight The Bell UH-1 Iroquois, commonly known as the "Huey," was a multipurpose utility helicopter famous for its widespread use during the Vietnam War Bell developed the powerful helicopter in the mid-1950s and produced more than 16,000 units between 1955 and 1976, over 7,000 of which served in Vietnam
Huey (rapper) - Wikipedia Huey (rapper) Lawrence Franks Jr (September 12, 1987 – June 26, 2020), [3] better known by his stage name Huey, was an American rapper from St Louis, Missouri Originally signed to Jive Records, Huey was best known for his 2006 single, "Pop, Lock Drop It"
USAHEC - Army War College Nicknamed the "Huey" after the phonetic sound of its original designation, HU-1, the UH-1 "Iroquois" helicopter was the work horse of the Army during the Vietnam War