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Huey Helicopter Collection

The iconic Huey helicopter has left an indelible mark on military history, serving in various roles and theaters of war

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: Agusta-Bell AB212 helicopter of the Austrian Air Force

Agusta-Bell AB212 helicopter of the Austrian Air Force on the base at Linz, Austria

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: UH-1D Huey of the German Army at Fritzlar Air Base, Germany

UH-1D Huey of the German Army at Fritzlar Air Base, Germany
UH-1D Huey of the German Army in the old camoflauge from the 1970 s, Fritzlar Air Base, Germany

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: A U. S. Air Force UH-1H Huey in an experiment paint scheme

A U. S. Air Force UH-1H Huey in an experiment paint scheme
UH-1H Huey was one of the 40 Hueys that were handed over from the U.S. Army to the U.S. Air Force. Nicknamed Tony the Tiger and Shamu

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: A UH-1 helicopter gunship fires a 2. 75-inch rocket, Vietnam War, 1969

A UH-1 helicopter gunship fires a 2. 75-inch rocket, Vietnam War, 1969
October 1969 - A UH-1 helicopter gunship of Helicopter Attack (Light) Squadron Three, Detachment Three, fires a 2.75-inch rocket in support of two River Patrol Boats (PBR) of River Section 523

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: A UH-1N Huey crew chief scans the ground while manning a. 50 caliber machine gun

A UH-1N Huey crew chief scans the ground while manning a. 50 caliber machine gun
Al Qaim, Iraq, June 4, 2005 - A UH-1N Huey crew chief scans the ground to find a target while practicing aerial gunnery from his.50 caliber machine gun

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: Italian Air Force AB212 helicopters

Italian Air Force AB212 helicopters taken during NATO TLP course, Albacete Air Base, Spain

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: Air crewmen secure an AH-1 Cobra attack helicopter

Air crewmen secure an AH-1 Cobra attack helicopter
The AH-1 Cobra is a two-bladed, single engine attack helicopter manufactured by Bell. It shares a common engine, transmission and rotor system with the older UH-1 Iroquois

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: U. S. Marine checks out the GAU-16 / A Cal. 50 machine gun onboard his UH-1N Huey helicopter

U. S. Marine checks out the GAU-16 / A Cal. 50 machine gun onboard his UH-1N Huey helicopter
U.S. Marine checks out the GAU-16/A Cal. 50 machine gun onboard his UH-1N Huey helicopter

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: A UH-1N Huey helicopter prepares to land at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota

A UH-1N Huey helicopter prepares to land at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota
Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota - Members of the 54th Helicopter Squadron land a UH-1N Huey helicopter onto the tarmac as part of a routine flying mission

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: An Italian Air Force AB-212 ICO helicopter departs the landing zone, Italy

An Italian Air Force AB-212 ICO helicopter departs the landing zone, Italy
An Italian Air Force AB-212 ICO of 21 Gruppo Tigers departs the landing zone near Grazzanise Air Base, Italy, during a local training exercise

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: Silhouette of Hellenic Air Force search and rescue helicopters

Silhouette of Hellenic Air Force search and rescue helicopters, Araxos, Greece

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: A UH-1N Huey and an AH-1W Super Cobra land on flight deck of USS Essex

A UH-1N Huey and an AH-1W Super Cobra land on flight deck of USS Essex
Camp Foster, Japan, September 23, 2008 - A UH-1N Huey and an AH-1W Super Cobra land on the flight line of the amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2)

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: Italian Air Force AB-212 ICO helicopter in flight over Italy

Italian Air Force AB-212 ICO helicopter in flight over Italy
Italian Air Force AB-212 ICO of 21 Gruppo enroute to Pratica di Mare Air Base, near Rome, Italy, during a navigation exercise. Note the auxiliary fuel tanks installed in the rear of the helicopter

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: H-1 Upgrades Test Pilot, launches a pair of 2. 75 inch rockets from UH-1Y

H-1 Upgrades Test Pilot, launches a pair of 2. 75 inch rockets from UH-1Y
H-1 Upgrades Test Pilot, launches a pair of 2.75 inch rockets from UH-1Y #1 at Fort A.P. Hill Virginia, during the final phase of Rocket Ingestion and Accuracy testing on the Y model

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: Two Italian Air Force AB-212 ICO helicopters practice low level flying

Two Italian Air Force AB-212 ICO helicopters practice low level flying in the valleys near Naples, Italy. Both helicopters are armed with MG 42/59 7.62mm machine guns

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: U. S. Marines provide security as a UH-1N Huey helicopter takes off from Thailand

U. S. Marines provide security as a UH-1N Huey helicopter takes off from Thailand
February 16, 2011, U.S. Marines provide security as a U.S. Marine Corps UH-1N Huey helicopter takes off during a mock raid conducted with Royal Thai Marines in Hat Yao, Kingdom of Thailand

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: A sailor directs a UH-1N Huey helicopter aboard USS New York

A sailor directs a UH-1N Huey helicopter aboard USS New York
Atlantic Ocean, January 31, 2012 - A sailor directs a UH-1N Huey helicopter during flight operations aboard the amphibious transport dock ship USS New York during a certification exercise

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: Black smoke rises to the air from a simulated wreckage of a downed UH-1N Huey

Black smoke rises to the air from a simulated wreckage of a downed UH-1N Huey
April 4, 2011 - Black smoke rises to the air as burning tires simulate wreckage from a downed UH-1N Huey helicopter at the K-9 Village in the Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona. U.S

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: Former U. S. Air Force Bell UH-1E Huey helicopter in flight

Former U. S. Air Force Bell UH-1E Huey helicopter in flight
Former U.S. Air Force Bell UH-1E Huey helicopter in flight

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: A German Army UH-1D Huey SAR helicopter

A German Army UH-1D Huey SAR helicopter, Buckeburg Air Base, Germany

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: Two instructor pilots practice low flying operations in a UH-1H Huey helicopter

Two instructor pilots practice low flying operations in a UH-1H Huey helicopter
Two veteran instructor pilots of the 23rd Flying Training Squadron practice low flying operations in a UH-1H Huey south of Fort Rucker, Alabama

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: A U. S. Air Force instructor pilot instructs an Iraqi student

A U. S. Air Force instructor pilot instructs an Iraqi student
October 8, 2009 - A U.S. Air Force instructor pilot demonstrates aerial formation flying procedures for an Iraqi pilot over Camp Taji, Iraq. The Iraqi students learn approaches, take-offs and landings

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: A U. S. Air Force TH-1H Huey II during a training sortie in Alabama

A U. S. Air Force TH-1H Huey II during a training sortie in Alabama
A U.S. Air Force TH-1H Huey II of the 23rd Fighter Training Squadron during a training sortie near Fort Rucker, Alabama. The TH-1H is an extensively upgraded UH-1H

Background imageHuey Helicopter Collection: A UH-1N Twin Huey near Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico

A UH-1N Twin Huey near Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico
A UH-1N Twin Huey from the 512th RQS flies a training mission near Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico


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The iconic Huey helicopter has left an indelible mark on military history, serving in various roles and theaters of war. From its experimental paint scheme to its fearsome firepower, the UH-1H Huey exemplifies versatility and adaptability. During the Vietnam War in 1969, a UH-1 gunship unleashed its devastating power by firing a 2. 75-inch rocket, showcasing the lethal capabilities of this aircraft. Meanwhile, a vigilant UH-1N crew chief manned a. 50 caliber machine gun while scanning the ground below for any potential threats. Beyond American forces, Italian Air Force AB212 helicopters proudly took flight alongside their counterparts. These agile machines demonstrated international cooperation and shared expertise in aerial operations. Safety is paramount when handling these powerful aircraft; air crewmen diligently secured an AH-1 Cobra attack helicopter to ensure stability during transport or storage. Such precautions highlight the meticulous attention given to maintaining these formidable machines. From Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico to Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota, UH-1N Twin Hueys showcased their reliability as they prepared for landing or departed from various locations worldwide. Their presence symbolized readiness and rapid response capabilities at all times. Marines also embraced the might of the GAU-16/A Caliber 50 machine gun onboard their UH-1N Huey helicopters. A Marine's careful inspection ensured that this weapon was always battle-ready whenever called upon. Not limited to just one nation's fleet, Agusta-Bell AB212 helicopters served with distinction under Austrian Air Force command. These impressive machines contributed significantly to Austria's defense capability while fostering international collaboration within NATO allies. Whether departing from Italy or soaring above landing zones across different continents, these versatile helicopters proved time and again why they are hailed as legends among aviation enthusiasts worldwide.