UH-1 Twin Huey
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The Bell UH-1 Iroquois, commonly (or officially in the USMC) known as the "Huey", is a multi-purpose helicopter, famous for its use in the Vietnam War.
The Twin Huey is a development of the original UH-1 Huey, Model 205, but with two engines instead of only one. Model 212 retained the two-bladed rotor system and the Model 412 uses a four-bladed Rotor.
Bell 212 "Twin-Huey"
[edit]- Military designation: UH-1N
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US Marine Corps UH-1N
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Canadian Bell 212
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Canadian Coast Guard Bell 212
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Canadian Coast Guard Bell 212
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Austrian Army Bell 212
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Austrian Army Bell 212
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Austrian Army Bell 212
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Austrian Army Bell 212
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3-view drawing
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Bell 212 of Strandfaraskip Landsins for domestic transport in the Faroe Islands (Faroese stamp of 1985).
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German Bell 212 used for aerial rescue
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Agusta Bell 212, used by Slovenian police
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AgustaBell AB.212 used by Italian Air Force
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AgustaBell AB.212 used by Italian Air Force
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Kachina 212 operated for the California Department of Forestry
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U.S. Navy Search and Rescue Bell HH-1N Twin Huey
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U.S. Navy Search and Rescue Bell HH-1N Twin Huey
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Comparison of the Bell 212 (U.S. Navy HH-1N) and 412 (Mercy Air) at the Mojave Airport
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A UH-1N SAR helicopter sits in a river bed below the Telefofo Falls recreational site, GUAM (GU) NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS (MNP)
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A Marine UH-1N of HML-770, at NAS WHITING FIELD, FL
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Two AV-8A Harrier aircraft and a UH-1 Iroquois helicopter parked on the flight deck of the USS NASSAU (LHA-4).
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A UH-1N helicopter, with Philippine Army officers aboard, prepares to land
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An SAR UH-1N from NAS Fallon, Nevada, taking off during training operations in BEAR VALLEY, CA
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A C-12F aircraft flies over a C-140 Jet Star and a UH-1N (left) at RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, GERMANY
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Members of the 20th Special Operations Squadron conduct an open-water training exercise using a UH-1N
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An Air Force UH-1 transporting "casualties" to a hospital during Exercise WOUNDED EAGLE '83.
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Four AH-1Ws and a UH-1N are parked on the flight line in front of a C-5A Galaxy during Operation Desert Shield
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CH-135
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Bundespolizei Bell UH-1 212
CH-135 Twin Huey
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CH-135 Twin Huey 135102 serving with the Multinational Force and Observers Sinai, Egypt, 1989.
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CH-135 Twin Huey 135137 in the original blue-gray and green camouflage pattern worn by these aircraft prior to 1986/88.
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CH-135 Twin Huey 135135 in the early-style SAR markings, 1988. This aircraft was serving with Base Rescue Goose Bay and had formerly been assigned to 424 Transport & Rescue Squadron, CFB Trenton.
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CH-135 Twin Huey 135127 from Base Rescue Goose Bay in the later SAR scheme used after 1986/88.
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CH-135 Twin Huey 135103 in special flight test markings. The aircraft was used by the Aerospace Engineering Test Establishment at CFB Cold Lake, 1987.
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CH-135 Twin Huey 135103 after repainting at Bristol Aerospace in the in anti-IR olive and green scheme used on all non-SAR/ non-peacekeeping Twin Hueys after 1986/88. The aircraft was returned to the Aerospace Engineering Test Establishment at CFB Cold Lake, 1987.
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CH-135 Twin Huey 135114 in the Canada Aviation Museum 09 October 2006. This aircraft is painted in the anti-IR camouflage scheme, but served its time painted yellow with 424 Transport & Rescue Squadron, CFB Trenton, Base Rescue Goose Bay and 444 Combat Support Squadron, CFB Goose Bay.
Bell 412
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Norwegian Bell 412
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Bell 412 as intensive care medical transport
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FESA Bell 412
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Polish Bell 412-HP
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Swedish Armed Forces Bell 412-HP equipped for fire-fighting
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Swedish Armed Forces Bell 412-HP
UH-1Y Venom
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A UH-1Y gunship of HMLAT-303
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A UH-1Y "Yankee" Huey gunship fires 2.75in rockets
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The UH-1Y Huey gunship after taking on fuel
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The UH-1Y Huey assigned to HMM-163 (Rein) flies toward the flight deck
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A UH-1Y and an AH-1W in Afghanistan, 2009