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The latest, 132-page issue of Aviation Classics tells the whole story of the remarkable Bell UH-1 Iroquois transport helicopter, better known as the immortal Huey.

Although an icon of the Vietnam War, the Huey’s legend goes far beyond and it has become the longest serving and most successful helicopter in aviation history.

This publication reveals much of the lesser known history of the type and examines how, from its first flight on October 20, 1956, the Huey, originally designed as a medical evacuation and utility transport, was to become a troop transport, assault aircraft and armed attack helicopter along with a variety of other roles it would later fulfil in both military and civilian life.

It was also the first turbine powered helicopter to be produced in the US and, with many companies offering significant upgrades to all of its versions, the Huey will be flying well into the 2020s and maybe even the 2030s.

Contents:

6 Extraordinary utility

8 Bell - Innovation in design

26 Bell helicopters

32 In the beginning

40 Improving the breed

52 Civil counterparts

54 Oddities and one offs

56 The longbodies

64 South American success

78 The UH-1N, 212 and 214

84 Four bladed success

86 Unlicensed and licensed

90 British Hueys

94 A helicopter for the world

106 Super Huey

112 Inside the Huey

124 Survivors

Bookazine - Aviation Classics Issue 27 - Bell UH1

Book Details

Paperback: 132 pages
Author: Tim Callaway
Publisher: Mortons Media Group Ltd.
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-909128-55-2


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