UH-1 Iroquois – How The Huey Changed EVERYTHING

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The Huey is, well… the Huey. Officially known as the “Iroquois”, the UH-1 series of utility helicopters soon became the backbone of the US Army’s offensive operations as they smashed their way through Vietnam. Upgraded many times through the years, from the prototype XH-40 to the iconic UH-1D and, finally, the UH-1Y Venom, the Huey is probably the most famous helicopter of all time. Just a shame I couldn’t license “Fortunate Son”. SOURCES:”Bell UH-1 Huey “Slicks” 1962-75″ – Chris BishopDISCORD: / discord PATREON: / redwrenchfilms Chapters:00:00 Intro00:30 Sponsor Message01:47 The New Breed02:56 An Impossible Task04:18 XH-4005:14 HU-1A05:39 HU-1B 06:40 The (Air) Cavalry07:47 Welcome To The Jungle09:10 A Worthy Foe?09:46 UH-1C10:16 The Ia Drang Valley11:20 UH-1D11:52 Slicks, Gunships and Dustoffs12:44 Tet and the AH-1G13:10 A Fragile Machine13:58 The Last Chopper…14:30 UH-1H, E, F, P, K and L 15:31 UH-1N Twin Huey16:33 UH-1Y Venom17:08 Vipers and Cobras!17:27 Outro

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