My dad former wolverine Mals29, has a good quote " the wopwopwop of the 2 blade cobras in a high G bank is the sound of the snake beating the air into submission"
there are only about 80 of the 1W's left even now, even at the time of your comment. AH-1Z Viper Training is rumored to be in full effect and none of the squadrons are training new pilots on the Whiskey's anymore.
the "00" On the Nose denotes he is the Squadron Commander. the special markings confirm its the CO's aircraft, and the High-Viz paint colors, only Commanders get those paint liveries.
@@thesirmaddog8209 no they are not, the AH-1W's power train and rotor system while yes, are from a Huey, they are from a very specific Huey, the B214ST. which no other huey prior has. the 214ST led to the UH-1N, which also led to the AH-1J SeaCobra and the AH-1T Improved SeaCobra. then comes the AH-1W where the original twinpack engine box was changed to the now current GE T700's in individual nacelles, which were additionally used in the Venom UH-1Y, but the power train was kept until the UH-1Y and the AH-1Z's powertrain was developed. no other huey has the same rotor blades as the 1W's except the 214ST. they are wider and shaped differently, and make a distinctively deeper and harder whop. have you ever laid a 1W's rotor blade side by side to any UH1's rotor blade? i haven't laid them personally, but i have seen them side by side, and they are very different. until the UH-1Y came out, the UH1N and prior blades are all flat tipped at the end. the Super Cobra's are rounded off. The 1w"s are thicker and wider, and slightly longer. have a slightly greater root chord pitch angle. im not going to get into whether you are a service member of the Marines ( If you are, Thank you for your service as a child of a Vietnam 0311 Veteran ) , but, i know for a fact, and is easily and factually provable, the Super Cobra's powertrain is unique to a specific design of the Huey and is fundamentally different from the others. I am also good friends with several 1W Pilots, who have discussed this with other people including me, and can verify this above information.
because it is, just larger rotor blades, in fact, if you take the stubby wings, horizontal tail planes and the engines off of the Whiskey, the main rotor blades are just a couple inches shy of the width of the main fuselage. the UH-1N's rotor blades are about 3 inches narrower than those. Huey's and Cobra's have systematically been interchangeable since their inception, at least in the terms of the powertrain and most of the avionics. the AH-1W is a upgrade to the AH-1J and T models which used the UH-1N powertrain and systems. the visual differences to the W from the J and T models are the engines, instead of being a box set housed in a single section, they were separated from each other for survivability in the matter of a catastrophic hit or failure taking out both engines situated directly next to each other, as seen here: www.helis.com/h/ah1j.jpg among those changes, modernized avionics and fire control systems were implemented into the Whiskey model to support the AGM-114 Hellfire and the AIM-9 ATA Missile for self defense from fast movers.
Hands down, one of the best sounding helicopters, and one of the few with 2 rotor blades. My absolute favourite
My dad former wolverine Mals29, has a good quote " the wopwopwop of the 2 blade cobras in a high G bank is the sound of the snake beating the air into submission"
Very cool!
Eventually, all AH-1W Super Cobras will be replaced/converted/upgraded into AH-1Z Viper with updated avionics.
there are only about 80 of the 1W's left even now, even at the time of your comment. AH-1Z Viper Training is rumored to be in full effect and none of the squadrons are training new pilots on the Whiskey's anymore.
and now, less than 2 years after the 1Z makes its debut, its being phased out already for Unmanned Combat Helicopters.
Nice video, I like this helicopter. And the beautiful sound :-)
well the b214ST blade engine is the same as the AH-1W
I saw the whiskey in action in Iraq March 23rd 2003, my favorite attack helo of all time
if there is one thing that chops and whops louder than a Huey, its a Super Cobra
the "00" On the Nose denotes he is the Squadron Commander. the special markings confirm its the CO's aircraft, and the High-Viz paint colors, only Commanders get those paint liveries.
@@thesirmaddog8209 no they are not, the AH-1W's power train and rotor system while yes, are from a Huey, they are from a very specific Huey, the B214ST. which no other huey prior has. the 214ST led to the UH-1N, which also led to the AH-1J SeaCobra and the AH-1T Improved SeaCobra. then comes the AH-1W where the original twinpack engine box was changed to the now current GE T700's in individual nacelles, which were additionally used in the Venom UH-1Y, but the power train was kept until the UH-1Y and the AH-1Z's powertrain was developed.
no other huey has the same rotor blades as the 1W's except the 214ST. they are wider and shaped differently, and make a distinctively deeper and harder whop.
have you ever laid a 1W's rotor blade side by side to any UH1's rotor blade?
i haven't laid them personally, but i have seen them side by side, and they are very different. until the UH-1Y came out, the UH1N and prior blades are all flat tipped at the end. the Super Cobra's are rounded off. The 1w"s are thicker and wider, and slightly longer. have a slightly greater root chord pitch angle.
im not going to get into whether you are a service member of the Marines ( If you are, Thank you for your service as a child of a Vietnam 0311 Veteran ) , but, i know for a fact, and is easily and factually provable, the Super Cobra's powertrain is unique to a specific design of the Huey and is fundamentally different from the others.
I am also good friends with several 1W Pilots, who have discussed this with other people including me, and can verify this above information.
@@thesirmaddog8209 well apparently you lack the hearing i do, because they sound different to me.
and your point is wrong anyways.
go bug someone else
i see @Thesirmaddog deleted all his comments, guess he couldnt hack against a civilian
The sound gives me Vietnam flashbacks.
Thickness noise, just love the sound of a 2 bladed bird chopping through the air.
Love it
Sound❤
Admin a question. Are the Marine Corps still using the Super Cobra? Has America retired them?
Currently, AH-1Z in full effect. All AH-1W are retired.
Only problem I have is that the modex says 00. That’s designed for the Huey not the Cobra!!!
thats the Squadron Commander's aircraft.
Not a good landing. Is a butter bar flying this one?
Sounds like UH-1 helicopter
because it is, just larger rotor blades, in fact, if you take the stubby wings, horizontal tail planes and the engines off of the Whiskey, the main rotor blades are just a couple inches shy of the width of the main fuselage.
the UH-1N's rotor blades are about 3 inches narrower than those.
Huey's and Cobra's have systematically been interchangeable since their inception, at least in the terms of the powertrain and most of the avionics.
the AH-1W is a upgrade to the AH-1J and T models which used the UH-1N powertrain and systems.
the visual differences to the W from the J and T models are the engines, instead of being a box set housed in a single section, they were separated from each other for survivability in the matter of a catastrophic hit or failure taking out both engines situated directly next to each other, as seen here:
www.helis.com/h/ah1j.jpg
among those changes, modernized avionics and fire control systems were implemented into the Whiskey model to support the AGM-114 Hellfire and the AIM-9 ATA Missile for self defense from fast movers.
이거 헬파이어 사격가능해서 사거리 8km인 물건이다
글고 미해병대에서 쓰던거라 방염처리까지 되어있다!!!
이거 지금 바겐세일 하고있다 !!!
이걸 전쟁치장물자로 100대 이상 사와야한다
그래야 중 일 러 견제 할수있다
해무장만이 살길이다!!!
I though all Whiskey models have been retired.
I might be wrong but I think only the Reserve squadrons have Whiskey models. Active duty should be all Viper?
@@airshowfansh You're probably right.
Nice helicopter and rookie pilot 🙄
BADASS 👌🏼💪🏽🤙🏽🔥🔥🔥