Bell UH-1 Iroquois / Huey: Bücher - Geschichte und Einsatz
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Bye-Bye Bell: Die Huey - Eine Legende tritt ab
Die Bell UH-1D - die "Huey" - ist nicht nur bei der Bundeswehr eine Legende. Kaum eine Maschine hat das Bild des Hubschraubers so massgeblich geprägt wie dieses Muster. Die Silhouette und der unverwechselbare Sound machten aus der UH-1 so etwas wie den Archetyp des Hubschraubers. Nach mehr als 45 Jahren Dienstzeit bei verschiedenen Teilstreitkräften der Bundeswehr naht für die "Huey" die Zeit ihrer endgültigen Ausmusterung. In diesem Buch setzt der Autor - der auf zahlreichen Mitflügen aussergewöhnliche Perspektiven und Eindrücke sammeln konnte - der "Huey" ein Denkmal.
Developed by Bell in the early 1950s, the UH-1 Iroquois was the first turbine-powered helicopter to enter production for the U.S. military. Originally designated the HU-1A for "Helicopter Utility", it was quickly nick-named the "Huey", a moniker that stuck even after the aircraft was reclassified UH-1 in 1962. Designed as a medical evacuation, transport and utility helicopter, the UH-1 was extraordinarily successful with more than 16,000 built. The XH-40 prototype flew in 1956, production commenced in 1959, and by 1962 the Huey entered combat service with the 57th Medical Detachment in S.E. Asia.
The UH-1's history in combat includes a long and meritorious service in Vietnam, where its distinctive airframe and two-blade teetering rotor came to symbolize the concept of air mobility. Hueys of various configuration flew in a wide variety of roles, and were modified as cargo carriers, search and rescue platforms, gunships and for reconnaissance and electronic warfare missions. Of over 7000 UH-1s to serve in Vietnam, an astonishing 3305 were destroyed including some of the last American aircraft lost in the war, the Hueys used to evacuate the U.S.Embassy in Saigon at war's end. In addition to Army service, UH-1s flew for the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy as well as for air forces around the world. With the introduction of the UH-60 Black Hawk the UH-1 was phased out of the U.S. Army fleet by 2004, although residual aircraft continue tofly with the National Guard.
Originally created by Bell and the U.S. Army, this pilot's manual contains technical, operational and emergency information for the UH-1H/V model Huey.
The US Army requirement for a light utility helicopter was formulated after the Korean War. Bell's Model 204 design won a competition in 1955, and was given the military designation H-40, later renamed the HU-1 Iroquois. The original design called for a helicopter that could be used for transport, airborne battlefield command and control, medical evacuation, fire support co-ordination and search and rescue. Later its missions would be expanded to include troop insertion/extraction, armed escort and special operations.
This title details all the technological background behind the development and use of the Huey "Slick" in Vietnam, as well as covering all the major uses that this transport aircraft was put to.
Contents: Introduction - Design and Development - Operation History - Variants - Colour plate commentary.
UH-1 Huey Gunship vs NVA/VC Forces : Vietnam 1962-75
The UH-1 Iroquois, commonly known as the 'Huey,' served as the US Army's versatile transport vehicle during the Vietnam War, overcoming the challenges of jungle terrain and facilitating rapid troop movement, casualty evacuation, pilot rescue, cargo transport, and field commander transit.
As helicopters emerged as vital assets in warfare, the US Army and Marines increasingly relied on them due to the unique tactics employed by North Vietnam's forces, which emphasized guerrilla warfare and evasion strategies. Gunship helicopters, such as the UH-1C 'Huey Hog' or 'Frog,' equipped with advanced weaponry and mobility, played a crucial role in countering insurgent forces throughout the conflict.
This illustrated book delves into the evolution of helicopter tactics and combat innovations during the Vietnam War, highlighting the adaptability of gunship helicopters and their impact on insurgent tactics. It provides insights into the challenges faced by the US Army in adapting to unconventional warfare scenarios and the effectiveness of helicopter-based strategies in combat situations.
Autor:
Peter E. Davies, Jim Laurier, Gareth Hector
Ausführung:
80 Seiten, 25 x 18.5 x 0.5 cm, kartoniert
Abbildungen:
s/w-Abbildungen, Zeichnungen in Farbe
Verlag:
Osprey Publishing (GB, 2021)
Serie:
Duel
ISBN:
9781472845153
UH-1 Huey Gunship vs NVA/VC Forces : Vietnam 1962-75
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