I grew up in Northern Virginia near Fort Belvoir's Davidson airfield in the early 70's. Heard that distinct sound daily. Few helicopters have that sound.
Flew in a Huey on Maui HNG So sick will forever have the feeling etched in my bones ,being strapped in with a 3 inch safety strap and taking off banking to the right side looking straight to the ground ❤❤❤❤❤ I'm a firm believer in seatbelts. Sounds so pretty😊
Awesome! The most beautiful-looking and beautiful-sounding helicopter ever! Always has been, always will be! I'm 61 and the #1 thing on my bucket-list is to have a ride in a Huey!
Yeah...I'm 66 and I love that sound, too. In my offshore days, I got to ride in the Bell 212, the civy version. All the pilots (PHI) were ex-army 'Nam guys. They rocked.
I was a Sea Knight crew chief in the Corps and have a t-shirt that says, "even a deaf Marine can hear a Sea Knight coming from a mile away". I'm sure the crew of a Huey feels the same way as we do for our beloved Phrog...........even if it was replaced by the Osprey after 25 years in development
Beautiful. When I think of helicopters the Huey is iconic, loved and trusted by many, they saved lives in the war, people crashed them 3-4 times and still walked away in tact.
In 1975 I did 5 Parachute Jumps from a Huey with the 173rd Airborne. An exchange with my British Airborne Regiment. Never to be forgotten. Being used to jumping at 600ft, it was fantastic to jump at 3,000ft. Time to look round and enjoy it. Larger US Parachutes as well. Slower decent. A swap of badges etc. I still have them., and a Ka-Bar.
My very first helicopter ride when I was 7 years old was in a Huey. This bird will always be my absolute favorite, and nothing else will ever come close. The coolest sound in the world comes from this bird. It is the one aircraft where when you hear it, you know exactly what it is.They say you could put a million bullet holes in this thing during Vietnam & it would keep on flying.
The only helicopter that gives me a semi on just listening to it, flying around in one, abseiling out of one, parachuting out of one, all in a days work!
Worked at Hooper stage field at Fort Rucker, 69-70. Sometimes I would sit on the Hobart (APU) when the civilian maintenance man would plug in the Huey's to start them between training pilot exchanges. The real treat was the Warrant Officers graduation fly over coming down the Ozark road entrance to the fort, at least 4 dozen of them in a formation. Talk about a sound. Mostly D models. Almost forgot, 'Above the Best'
just reading the comments .akes me appreciate this video and you all who serve our. ou try thank you❤❤❤❤❤ thanks for posti g this I love war movies and when the choppers come in to res ue or defeat I love it...behind Enemy lines...that seen tears me up when they reacue Owens i do t know the ki d of chopper it is but I love that scene❤❤❤❤😊
Absolutely awesome helicopter the sound of freedom I’ve watched many documentaries about war aircraft from all wars I was never in the military but I respect them greatly the most famous helicopter of them all my nephew is in the army right now I would jump at the chance to fly in the Huey helicopter and feel and hear that fantastic whooping sound up close I’ve never flown in a helicopter but I would love to fly in the most famous helicopter of them all that would rock I love our veterans and respect them big time
Phi cơ của bạn rất ấn tượng cao và đầy hấp dẫn nhất đỉnh nhất trong năm tuyệt vời nhất rất ấn tượng cao, hay lắm cảm ơn chúc bạn sức khỏe và hạnh phúc.
Vole muchas horas en estos helicopteros UH-1H, como tripulación siendo oficial técnico especialista en electrónica de aviación de de la Fuerza Aérea Mexicana I flew a lot of hours aboard these helicopters model UH-1H ex USAF, being a Mexican Air force Aviation electronic technician specialist Officer
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That sound rings a bell…
By far, the best helicopter noise on the planet. I love these helicopters.
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And the ch 47 Chinook
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Agreed! The blade slap of these things is nothing short of awesome. That’s why I love the Huey so much.
I love that distinctive sound that you could hear miles away,god bless our Huey's......
I grew up in Northern Virginia near Fort Belvoir's Davidson airfield in the early 70's. Heard that distinct sound daily. Few helicopters have that sound.
A Sound I will never forget 🤗😊
It’s got that nice baritone voice. It doesn’t scream for attention, it commands it.
The sound of Vietnam!
I listened to it constantly! Eagle Dustoff was near our compound at Phu Bai.
Exactly
Flew in a Huey on Maui HNG So sick will forever have the feeling etched in my bones ,being strapped in with a 3 inch safety strap and taking off banking to the right side looking straight to the ground ❤❤❤❤❤ I'm a firm believer in seatbelts. Sounds so pretty😊
This sound just gets my heart full of pure happiness and no matter what the problem or issue is this will definitely take all your stress away ♡♡♡
Awesome!
The most beautiful-looking and beautiful-sounding helicopter ever!
Always has been, always will be!
I'm 61 and the #1 thing on my bucket-list is to have a ride in a Huey!
join the marines. I'm sure they'd be more than happy to load you on a gunship and take you for a ride. LMAO
Yeah...I'm 66 and I love that sound, too. In my offshore days, I got to ride in the Bell 212, the civy version. All the pilots (PHI) were ex-army 'Nam guys. They rocked.
They really are the ultimate big boys toy aren't they, I've been in a Hughes 500 and they sound pretty awesome too.
My headache is gone just from listening to that awesome Huey warming up!!😅
Spot on!😀
What a classic! Beautiful Aircraft.
Most wonderful sound of all the helicopters! First time i heard was while watching apocalypse now!
The best chopper ever made. Just perfect. Would love to fly one one-day.
Hands down the best workhorse ever produced. Since it’s inception, it’s probably lifted the weight of the earth by now!
Yeah¡
I love that very distinctive "whop whop" sound, very unique. If I was silly rich I'd restore one and fly it myself.
Could have bought one of New Zealand's old ones. They weren't worked particularly hard either. Replaced them with those shitty NH-90s
This takes be back to my days as an Army Aviator flying the Huey with the 2/10 Air Cav Squadron at Fort Ord, CA.
What year were you at Ord? I was there around 81-82 for an FTX called Bayonet Thrust. Beautiful fort right on the ocean!
I was a Sea Knight crew chief in the Corps and have a t-shirt that says, "even a deaf Marine can hear a Sea Knight coming from a mile away". I'm sure the crew of a Huey feels the same way as we do for our beloved Phrog...........even if it was replaced by the Osprey after 25 years in development
Beautiful absolutely beautiful
The sound of a Huey is as iconic to the world of rotor craft as the Spitfire is to WW2 era piston-engined fighters......
Beautiful. When I think of helicopters the Huey is iconic, loved and trusted by many, they saved lives in the war, people crashed them 3-4 times and still walked away in tact.
Huey, the work horse.
Classic copter, classic sound. Love em!
Absolutely mind-boggling watching all that rotor gubbins moving and getting faster and faster! Incredible engineering.
Love the sound of a twin blsde. Distinctive. Used to fly them a lot in my 20 yeats of Army life. Love the bird
BEST DAMN RIDE I EVER TOOK WITH THE 36TH ABN 143RD INFANTRY 76-82 😊.
I can pick these from my armchair when I hear them flying in the distance. And somehow Fortunate Son starts playing on the radio 😂
To a 'Nam vet, the sound is chilling.
very nice sound of the helicopter
In 1975 I did 5 Parachute Jumps from a Huey with the 173rd Airborne. An exchange with my British Airborne Regiment. Never to be forgotten. Being used to jumping at 600ft, it was fantastic to jump at 3,000ft. Time to look round and enjoy it. Larger US Parachutes as well. Slower decent. A swap of badges etc. I still have them., and a Ka-Bar.
The best sounding copter ever.
My very first helicopter ride when I was 7 years old was in a Huey. This bird will always be my absolute favorite, and nothing else will ever come close. The coolest sound in the world comes from this bird. It is the one aircraft where when you hear it, you know exactly what it is.They say you could put a million bullet holes in this thing during Vietnam & it would keep on flying.
I have flown in a Huey, Blackhawk, and Chinook. All 3 were amazing to fly in, though the last 2 were in warzones.
The only helicopter that gives me a semi on just listening to it, flying around in one, abseiling out of one, parachuting out of one, all in a days work!
My dad was a door gunner and mechanic on the huey during the Vietnam War
Personally when I learn the sound of the engine of this Huey is the sound of Vietnam War and many Hueys in battle, fantastic 😉👍🏻
If you can fly a stab-bar Huey smoothly, then you may call yourself a helicopter pilot.
Can you imagine the sound of a whole fleet of them flying?
The best helicopter for all situations.
Best song best machine ever👏😍🔥🔥👏💪🙌💪🙌💪🙌
Damn I miss that sound 😢 they used them here in New Zealand up until about 4 or 5 years ago
Like someone said once. She's a marvelous beauty of engineering I'll do say myself.
I like the sound of the heart beating as the wind blows through the two side rotors in the single engine engine. Huey's best progenitor. helicopter!
A sound you can never forget as a civilian and as a soldier heard them alot growing up and when I was stationed at FT Carson CO in the mid 80s
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Worked at Hooper stage field at Fort Rucker, 69-70. Sometimes I would sit on the Hobart (APU) when the civilian maintenance man would plug in the Huey's to start them between training pilot exchanges. The real treat was the Warrant Officers graduation fly over coming down the Ozark road entrance to the fort, at least 4 dozen of them in a formation. Talk about a sound. Mostly D models. Almost forgot, 'Above the Best'
Saïgon' souvenir ... gggooooooooddd morning Vietnaammm ... 😊😉
Very unique sound easily distinguished.
Love this sound.
Gooooood morning Vietnam 😂❤
The Huey reminds me of fortunate son by CCR ❤
Just the way every helicopter should sound.
just reading the comments .akes me appreciate this video and you all who serve our. ou try thank you❤❤❤❤❤ thanks for posti g this I love war movies and when the choppers come in to res ue or defeat I love it...behind Enemy lines...that seen tears me up when they reacue Owens i do t know the ki d of chopper it is but I love that scene❤❤❤❤😊
Ah yes the Huey. One of my favorite military Helicopters thanks to my Dad former Sgt Corbeil from the Connecticut National Guard out of Groton CT
Very amazing sound 👍❤️❤️❤️
Absolutely awesome helicopter the sound of freedom I’ve watched many documentaries about war aircraft from all wars I was never in the military but I respect them greatly the most famous helicopter of them all my nephew is in the army right now I would jump at the chance to fly in the Huey helicopter and feel and hear that fantastic whooping sound up close I’ve never flown in a helicopter but I would love to fly in the most famous helicopter of them all that would rock I love our veterans and respect them big time
Great camera work!
They saved alot of lives!!!
Engine start ups are so SO kool!!!
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Very nice recording
I grew up a couple of blocks north of the Bell plant in Hurst Texas, was not a day went by in the 60s that I didn't see and hear them fly over head
You can’t improve perfection!!!
The sound of the movie "Apocalypse Now".... Nothing sounds like this helicopter!
Phi cơ của bạn rất ấn tượng cao và đầy hấp dẫn nhất đỉnh nhất trong năm tuyệt vời nhất rất ấn tượng cao, hay lắm cảm ơn chúc bạn sức khỏe và hạnh phúc.
*"Your the one Making the Mistake"!* Yeah, and what's that? *"R-A-M-B-O"*
6:00 Huey take off... amazing helicopter video
Very nice audio. Thanks for sharing.
Id like to go for a helicopter ride. I've never been on one.
Best chopper going! JP.
Memories
Oi boa noite eu desejo uma ótima noite que Deus te ilumine Deus te proteja você e toda
it has been said that when the last Blackhawk is flown to the scrapyard the crew will be flown back home in a Huey.
I hope!
I love the sound of helicopters in the morning ... it sounds like victory
Sorry, pilot definitely messed up....he didn't flip the "Fortunate Son" toggle switch on the instrument panel 😂😂😂 kidding, kidding
Good take off slowly slowly
no other sound greater!
Old UH-1's will vibrate you to death, but the new UH-1Y's are quite smooth.
Excuse me Captain, I know this may sound funny, but can you fly? Nope, never had a lesson! Clint Eastwood
プロペラの回転音が最高ですね!
Vole muchas horas en estos helicopteros UH-1H, como tripulación siendo oficial técnico especialista en electrónica de aviación de de la Fuerza Aérea Mexicana
I flew a lot of hours aboard these helicopters model UH-1H ex USAF, being a Mexican Air force Aviation electronic technician specialist Officer
The pilot is like. Dude Shut your damn door I'm ready to go.
GET TO THE CHOPPA. I need one of these. LOL
Já passei por algo igual, o que ela não contava era que eu tinha 2 anos de conversa com ela falando certas coisas pra mim 😂
A sound a Vietnam Vet won't EVER forget.
Me too. A bell jet 222. Air wolf.
Run CHARLIE!!!
Road a lot of miles in a Huey😄
Is this helicopter a Bell 205 Huey? What year is it?
"Saigon...Shit..I'm still only in Saigon...every time I think I'm gonna wake up back in the jungle..."
Project IGI vibes 😉
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Main rotor blades 🫢
Consulta....por que se demora tanto un despegue de helicoptero.si ya su motor esta funcionando un buen rato..?
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Impressionante o barulho da hélice em alto giro
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"GET TO THE CHOPPA!!"
Could you imagine how many times Vietnam veterans heard that and saw that .
It' s a ex Huey from Germany
Beating the air into submission never looked or sounded so good.