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The first Italian aircraft to be deployed in Afghanistan has been a Bell UH-1N Twin Huey helicopter in a version built under license by Agusta and designated AB-212. Both the Aeronautica Militare ...
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.
As the US Air Force pumps more money into its nuclear mission, Bell Helicopter and several other rotorcraft manufacturers are eyeing a lucrative opportunity to replace the 45-year-old UH-1N Huey ...
The US Air Force needs $2.5 billion to replace its 62 outdated Bell UH-1N Twin Hueys and is now considering whether to sole-source a portion of that 72-aircraft requirement for security operations ...
The Bell 212, manufactured in the United States, transports President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian, and their entourage. This modified variant of the ubiquitous UH-1N ...
The distinctive “whomp, whomp” of UH-1N Huey helicopters is set to fade from the skies around Yokota Air Base in western Tokyo as the Air Force prepares to retire the aircraft after more than ...
The exact UH-1N Iroquois, also called the “Twin Huey” because of its twin turbine power-pack, shown in the photo is based at Minot AFB in North Dakota and is part of the 54th helicopter squadron.
Starting with a brief historical recap, Subaru and Bell Textron have been on and off working partners since the early 1960s. Back when the original Bell UH-1 Iriquois helicopter was flying over ...
It appeared identical to the UH-1D but beneath the engine cowling, Bell installed the improved Lycoming T53-L-13 engine. At last, the Huey had enough power to handle almost any mission in the harsh ...
Object Details Manufacturer Bell Helicopter Corporation Physical Description Displayed in National Guard retirement scheme. Equipped with XM52 smoke generator for illustration of Smoke Ship mission.
Well, if any of these old "Hueys" were ever to be restored, this is what it would more likely than not look like. This Huey is a war veteran in itself, a member of the American 119th "Gators ...