Taking Flight: Flying in a Vietnam Era UH-1H Huey Helicopter
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- The Bell UH-1 Iroquois is a utility helicopter that became the workhorse of the United States military during the Vietnam War. The Iroquois was originally designated HU-1, hence the Huey nickname. The Iroquois was first used in combat operations during the Vietnam War, the first examples being deployed in March 1962. It was used for various purposes, conducting general support, air assault, cargo transport, aeromedical evacuation, search and rescue and ground attack missions.
It was such an incredible experience to be able to ride in such an iconic piece of military hardware.
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Outstanding video. Ty for putting it out.
Thanks for watching and commenting!!
I was a Corpsman with the 3rd Marines, Quang Tri Province, right along the DMZ. Hearing that intro creeped me out. I rode in too many Hueys. Even bailed out of one about 30 feet up when the tail rotor got taken out on dust off. That was another life....
Thanks for sharing your experiences and I’m thankful for your service. I know that was a very difficult time in your life.
@@ProjectPast1565 Thanks! Love your videos - very well done.
I attended a Marine Corps reunion held in Gettysburg last year. First time in 50 years I heard anyone call me "Doc".
I stumbled across your channel looking to learn what I might about my Gt Gt Grandfather's service in the 62nd Pennsylvania Infantry. He and his brother's names are listed on the big PA memorial. And I saw their monument and flank markers in the Wheatfield. Family talk was always that he was in the Stoney Hill section.
That’s a title you’ve earned. I’m happy you found my channel and that you’ve been enjoying the content. I’ll keep an eye out in the wheatfield for that monument when I go back. Thanks for sharing your family’s story.
Semper Fi ! Corpsman...You no doubt made a difference in many lives in your service.
Thank you. I’m an old VietNsm era vet
I am getting so emotional of this sound,so beautiful 😢
She’s a beautiful piece of machinery. Thanks for watching.
My uncle flew a Huey in Vietnam and Cambodia from December 1968 to December 1969 and later served as an instructor at Fort Rucker, Alabama. He now runs Veterans Radio in the metro Detroit area. Thanks for sharing this exciting and memorable experience!
I’m grateful for his dedicated service. I appreciate you sharing his story.
I have always been interested in the Vietnam War and you don't get a better sounding helicopter than the UH-1 Huey and for any Vietnam war veterans watching I want to say Thank You for your service and Welcome Home.
One of this old exact model just crashed in my country El Salvador Sep/7/24 ,8 pm rainy weather, killing 9 on board; cause of accident investigation is in progress..sad... thanks for sharing.
GET SOME! GET SOME!
Anyone who runs is a VC
Anyone who doesn't run is a well-disciplined VC
OMG! The look on your face taking off. What an experience you had. Great video
One of the coolest experiences by far since starting Project past
@@ProjectPast1565 I think you need to ride in a Sherman now
That would be amazing.
I used t always stop and look up when I heard these guys flying. I never personally flew in one of these, but I did fly in the CH-46 a time or two at HMS 263. Those Huey pilots were the best in the world.
Such an amazing piece of machinery, with such an iconic sound. Thanks for watching.
Great Video James!! Definitely on my bucket list as well that I hope to get checked off in the next year 🇺🇸
I know a good spot in Florida where you can! Thanks for watching and for all the support bud. Gettysburg 160 is creeping up!
Reminds me of my very first ride back in 2018. I gotta say it's such an honor flying and hovering in that. Good, no... No words could describe it, honestly!
PS. It made me feel like a little kid! Hehe
It was such a great experience! I loved every second of it. To ride such an iconic and historic aircraft was such a great memory!!
Wow that is a check of the bucket list for sure. Great video !!
Man it was awesome to experience. Thanks for watching bud.
Proud son of a Vietnam veteran
NO Nam era tunes, Dude!! lol So glade they had some fellow reenactors on site with a real nice display. LOL the best feeling is when they bank and you can hang your feet and arms out the door with only that thin seat belt holding you in LOL or listening to your Plt Sgt sitting in the door gunner position reliving his youth from when he was a door gunner in Nam. up my way Battleship Cove just got back there Huey that went out for a new paint job ( for static display only) but the New England Air Museum in CT has 1 that they fly, also the Collings Foundation has 1 along with a F4 Phantom, TA-4 Skyhawk, F-100 Supersabre based in TX that they fly for airshows an such.Glad you had a fun time. 160th going to be a heck of a good time
😂 I know. I didn’t want to get hit with a copyright strike from UA-cam. I’ll have to make my way there sometime to check those out. Can’t wait for the 160th! It’s getting closer.
Hi whose the artist at the back ground music. Love it!
Salt Lake Seagull - Chris Shards. I heard it for the first time, but it sounds great.
Do you really think we clicked on your video to see footage of the Huey overdubbed with your gay music instead of the sound of the Huey?
Well, aren't you just a ray of sunshine? I figured someone so positive would love the “happy” groovy music.
Simply fantastic !!!! 👍👍👍 From Italy 🇮🇹