Information | Details | |
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1 | Name | Bell UH-1 Iroquois (Huey) |
2 | Primary Role | Multi-role utility helicopter |
3 | Manufacturer | Bell Helicopter |
4 | First Flight | October 22, 1956 |
5 | Introduction to Service | 1959 |
6 | Vietnam War Era Cost (Early 1970s Estimate) | Varies widely; significant factor in military budget planning. Precise historical figures are difficult to pinpoint due to variations in model, configuration, and procurement contracts. |
7 | Current Operational Cost (Huey II) | $535 - $900 per flight hour (depending on model and maintenance) |
8 | Fuel Consumption | Approximately 47 US gallons per hour |
9 | Maximum Takeoff Weight | 9,500 pounds (4,309 kilograms) |
10 | Endurance | Up to 156 minutes (2.6 hours) |
11 | Notable Missions | Troop transport, medical evacuation, aerial fire support, cargo transport |
12 | Current Operators | Military, civilian, and government agencies worldwide |
13 | Longevity Expectation | Expected to fly for another 30 years with proper maintenance |
14 | Origin | 1952 US Army requirement for medical evacuation and utility helicopter |
15 | Modernization | Bell Helicopter delivered 24 Huey II modernized helicopters to the US Air Force (USAF) in February 2005. |
16 | Civilian Use Example | Rio de Janeiro State Government in Brazil awarded a contract for a Huey II helicopter for the Rio de Janeiro Civil Police in February 2008. |
17 | Deployment Locations | Assigned worldwide, including Warren AFB, Wyoming; Malmstrom AFB, Montana; and Minot AFB, North Dakota. |
18 | Reference Website | Bell Flight - UH-1H Iroquois |