Yeah, I fixed my jacked up link....That link didn't work for me…think I FIFY…LOTS of 'em in the 168XXX range...
Yeah, I fixed my jacked up link....That link didn't work for me…think I FIFY…LOTS of 'em in the 168XXX range...
Certainly one of the "iconic" aircraft of the Vietnam war. Am surprised there are so few remaining…unless you specifically mean the UH-1H variant…since they are still widely flying in the USMC and elsewhere…I think.A US Army UH-1H "Huey", a Vietnam vet and one of only nine airworthy airframes remaining on the books, flying as "EVAL 89"
Only the "D" models…the “most aerodynamically perfect” Pterodactyl variant ever built. They were better-known, in pop-culture and several TV/movie portrayals, as "Terror-dactyls".Dude, just messing with you....R1, on the other hand, flew real Pterodactyls.![]()
The HMX-1 VH-3s, various flavors of 60s, and the USCG Dauphins that roam the DC airspace all have a distinct sound, but your right R1, the USAF VIP UH-1s out of Andrews have a very unique sound.Certainly one of the "iconic" aircraft of the Vietnam war. Am surprised there are so few remaining…unless you specifically mean the UH-1H variant…since they are still widely flying in the USMC and elsewhere…I think.
What is it about the Huey's blades that make it sound so different from other 2-bladed RW aircraft? I can still tell when a Huey variant is flying over the house on its way to/from SDM here in San Diego. Nothing else seems to sound the same.
Since when is 164 a dinosaur? I've flown 158 numerous times and typically 160-162.
I guess you just had to have been there.![]()
I retired before my airframe retired.If I fly a dinosaur, what does that make your steed?I just watched about 10 gallons of dino fuel drain from the wingfold of your hog as they were spreading on cat 1
As much as I am glad the god's of Naval Aviation saved me from my own desires, the old drumstick is sexy in a weird way....so I'm not hating.
Anyway, I don't believe that buno 168xxx has been made yet. Until I see it, I wont believe it![]()
Did you put a nice curl in the maiden?I can tell the story again....I have time
Certainly one of the "iconic" aircraft of the Vietnam war. Am surprised there are so few remaining…unless you specifically mean the UH-1H variant…since they are still widely flying in the USMC and elsewhere…I think.
What is it about the Huey's blades that make it sound so different from other 2-bladed RW aircraft? I can still tell when a Huey variant is flying over the house on its way to/from SDM here in San Diego. Nothing else seems to sound the same.
But seriously…why does a Huey ALWAYS sound different from a Jet Ranger, or a Cobra, or whatever?Unfortunately, that iconic sound was lost when Bell upgraded the Hueys to 4-bladed models. They do get the sound of more 'splosions per sortie though, so all in all, maybe it's a wash.
Did you put a nice curl in the maiden?
Check the helos.If I fly a dinosaur, what does that make your steed?I just watched about 10 gallons of dino fuel drain from the wingfold of your hog as they were spreading on cat 1
As much as I am glad the god's of Naval Aviation saved me from my own desires, the old drumstick is sexy in a weird way....so I'm not hating.
Anyway, I don't believe that buno 168xxx has been made yet. Until I see it, I wont believe it![]()
But seriously…why does a Huey ALWAYS sound different from a Jet Ranger, or a Cobra, or whatever?