My dad did 2 tours in Vietnam- in 66-67 as an ARVN advisor, then in 68-69 with the 101st. 30 years later in 1999 as an ROTC cadet I was able to catch a ride on a Virgina ARNG UH-1 from Fort AP Hill to a University of Richmond athletic field. One of the most memorable helo rides of my life.
I served in Vietnam, that was a work horse, It took us on all our missions, carried supplies, and wounded, I'll never forget the sound of them pounding the sky to pick us up
With over 1,100 military flight hours in Huey’s, the start-up was always exciting as it led to the joy of my life. Age and medical disabilities keep me on the ground today after 36 years in the military, and 22 of those years flying. HOOAH.
come to florida. The forestry service only use the Huey for all forest fires using a bambi bucket. When they fly within a few miles of my house I always go out and watch them fly by. I always recognize that throaty engine sound from 21 years with them
When seeing Huey & hearing the sound of Huey , it reminds me about those old days flying with American troops to the combat zones. I had a chance to take a trip from Ai Tu Air field to Sarge fire base near Khe Sanh with one of the American team advisor back in 1972 , this fire base was occupied by one of South VN Marine unit , luckily we got the oder to fly back Dong Ha in the evening otherwise we would have been hit with 122 mm rockets launched by the NVA that night . I would like to say thanks & appreciations to all American service members who had served in VN to help us defend the South . The result was disappointed but will never forget your contributions.
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Former Marine. I just wish they would make another chopper with that iconic sound. It was always a treat to see, and hear them coming in. They made a statement like no other chopper...
Growing up around an Army base that serviced these, I miss these so much. I know the Blackhawk is a more sophisticated chopper, but I loved these so much. I can remember seeing them fly in formation and they'd even rattle all the windows in the house to the point that you thought their fly-over would bust all the windows out. Despite stealth being better and more in, when you heard the blades of this coming toward you, if you were America's enemy, you knew a whuppin' was comin'!!!! Dangit, I loved the UH-1 Huey!!! Thanks for the video.....and the memories!!!!
There is a lot of Huey videos out there, but this one really gets the sound right. I know because I was in Vietnam at the 241st Trans Co. , one of two helicopter support units in Vietnam.
What i love about these is the sound blades make when the rotor is at low rpms, almost neutral pitch and the wind is hitting the leading edge of the blades that whistling sound is pure eargasm.
In my unit in RVN, we flew without the cabin doors and often times even the cargo doors were removed. . I mostly flew D models but later in my tour we began to get H models. They were a big improvement in power and lift capability..
What is the inspection panel used for at start up? Or... What are the two guys outside looking for or doing while it starts up? They appear to use some instrument ...my guess is monitoring the temperatures or watching for a hot start?
@@MsTheCops He's looking at the engine from that panel.. It's spring loaded in the closed position.. The engine oil tank is also visible from that side.. That crewman is making a big mistake in the manner of his inspection.. Someone inside the cargo bay could slide that cargo door to the rear while the crewman was holding the inspection panel open, severing his fingers.. We would press our right forearms against the rear of the cargo door to feel if it was being opened and if so we would get out fingers off that inspection panel.. The crewmen are looking for an engine fire.. On the left side, they can see the fuel control.. Most likely he is holding a fire extinguisher in his hands.. It looks a bit small but it is red..
@@barsoom43 Hey ...thanks for the prompt reply. I see what you mean with the door. On another video concerning a SAR UH-1 ...the crewman was pointing an instrument into the panel that was tethered in the cargo bay via a curly cable ...where he returned it after starting up. Do you still fly?
@@MsTheCops No, I am retired.. I flew for the Army for 30 years, active but mostly reserves.. While a reservist, I also flew as an air ambulance pilot- B206, BK117, EC145.. That EC145 was the finest helicopter I ever flew but the UH-1 holds a special place in my heart.. I have 13K flying hours over 43 years with 1100 combat in the Huey.. I arrived in the combat zone at age 19 and left 11 months later for the hospital in Okinawa due to injuries from a power turbine failure coming out of a hole in the jungle.
@@barsoom43 Y'all got my respect mister ...& thank you for your service. We love & respect our Veterans in this house! I held a PPL in Canada ...got all of 36 hours on my old logbook in a Piper Tomahawk ...they were popular trainers long ago. Flying was an expensive hobby ...so I did some gliding. But work, houses, cars & life took up all the time I had. So flying is a dream that never came true for me.
*Better" is a subjective term. No doubt the many different permutations of the Bell is the most successful helo ever. I used to drive Bell 212, I'd say it's got one thing making it "better" than a Huey. But with "workhorse" aircrafts, there really isn't much scope for making them better than they were.in the 60's. Aerodynamics and the forces of nature are the parameters for the designs, and has not changed. That's why the Bell, Charlie-130 & the Cessna Skyhawk still looks like they did in the 60's, and they are all the most successful aircrafts in their particular field. But none of them can be declared best.
come to florida. The forestry service only use the Huey for all forest fires using a bambi bucket. When they fly within a few miles of my house I always go out and watch them fly by. I always recognize that throaty engine sound from 21 years with them
As a former Huey Crew Chief, I would just to like to say this video is BO-RING! I was in Medevac, VIP, Ash/Trash and Troop Lift units. Never did I need to spend more than 60 seconds on start-up checks; EVERYTHING was already verified on the last flight's daily or current day's Preflight.
Good copy there... Have also taken off evac to a hot range with the fcu not wired down and hit 180 kts in a hard bank. But we don't talk about that shit...
My Dad and his brother both served USMC 1966 my dad did short runway launch and recover with the F4 and my uncle was a crew chief on the on the 46 and piloted a Huey. Thank you for your service.
Dude the thump of a 2 blade huey never gets old to me. The 4 bladed ones just dont have the same sound. That deep "thwomp thwomp" you feel in your chest!
I’ve only seen these wonderful helicopters in movies or videos I wasn’t around in he 70s when these were popular but I know they were the most durable helicopters out there maybe someday I’ll see one up close what a wonderful peice of aviation history
Be on the lookout for an organization called Friends Of The Army aviation they tour with one and for 75 dollars they'll take you on a ride you'll never forget
The us equivalent of the British spitfire from ww2. Both are beautiful functional and dashing aircraft that have captured the imagination and hearts of the world. Superb Huey ❤
This video made the hair on my arms stand up. I was a door gunner on one these during the Vietnam war and the only thing missing is the smell of JP4 fuel burning. JOB WELL DONE.
@@BADMONTESS also made jumps from C 130 and 141. And out the back of the Chinook (Okinawa).But the Huey was best. Fools and bird shit, they used to say.
@@robdonna1000 That is perfect, went out the door of the Hercules and Starlifter myself. Remember on the prop aircraft upon exit, jump up a foot, out 3, on jets pretty much just get sucked out, I always had such a heavy pack I just fell out, never tried for proper exit, elbow tucked in etc, saw many a rivets along the side of the bird as I zipped by, risers were always twisted, time to bicycle, lol. Did the 123 Provider at jump school and back at Bragg on Saturdays "set up for pay hurts" at Sicily DZ, you could go get in hollywood jumps, build up jump count in your log book. Tailgating the 123, those were fun, Up n outs. Never did a chinook, was that similiar to other tailgates, normal static line and exits or extra long for them too? Ha, fools and birdshit, have not heard that one in a minute, gave me a chuckle. You a Marine? If yes, remember having you guys in our Army jump school. Remember at morning formation inspection a marine got a gig for jacked up boots, drop knock out 20. The two adjacent to him both looked at the Company NCOIC, "I was the Platoon Sgt (E-6 going through school), so I was watching the whole thing, they looked at us, then both intentionally drug their heels across the toes of their boots automatic gig, both dropped, all 3 were doing pushups together. That always stuck with me, like F U, we are Marines, in this together. Take care brother...13F3P, "Check can of peas!"", drop and knock em out, listen uppp! To much fun and seriousness.
@@BADMONTESS nope not a marine just a clueless white boy who volunteered for the draft during Vietnam. They sent me to MP skool (Ft Gordon). Volunteered for airborne and then for rigger school (FT Lee Virginia). Then off to Okinawa. 549th Quartermaster unit. They had the marines out there loudly running around the fort early in the morning. I think the Chinook was marine. It was like a 14 month vacation. Did a lot of jumps and practice air drops. Never saw anyone who had been to nam. Talked to an army colonel after one jump. Man I landed like a sack of shit he said.
@@robdonna1000 lol, landed like a sack of shit. No wind or running with the wind? That was funny someone made that observation, always something. So yuou were an M.P. but the got airborne qualified, went to rigger school. So you final job slot was what M.P. (most thankless jog ever, next to cooks) or the quartermaster rigger etc, and never again performed as an M.P.? I volunteered to go Airborne too. A S.F. procurement team showed up at my army base in Korea (Camp Stanley), I apples a couple three months letter arrived, congrats you hav ebeen selected to attend Special warefare school at Ft. Bragg. Once I got the, I was in a critical shortage MOS (13F3P) and artillery branch refused to release me to go S.F. Q-Course. Next thing I knew, being a leg, I was getting orders for Ft. Polk. I never heard ANYTHING good about that place. I asked how I could stay here at Bragg, the NCOIC pointed to a door on the 2nd floor, says you see that door that says "Airborne Procurement" report in the and voulunteer to go Airborne, I did, got sent to Benning when I had a class date and eventually returned to my unit at Bragg with wings as a 13F3P). Funny I was a leg SSG (13F30). in charge of a squad of airborne 13F's, there was some resentment as one could imagine. But once they saw I was a competent NCO, we got along just fine. Go to shoot the shit with your Airborne brother!!
I was there in 68 with the 1st air cave division I can listen to the chopper all day long nothing better than that sound. We flew into combat zone with 50 of these birds combat loaded you guys have the big balls.
Amazing takeoff I love this kind of beast not too fancy but simple I want to be a owner of one in the future I'm going to had another before takeoff to fight school this is my passion my love for aviation I'm now doing studies I can start it whenever I want it was a gift that was given to me that's part of my blessing .
In my 30 year Army career, beginning in 1969, I logged several hundred hours in a UH-1 (numerous models). I had the misfortune to ride one into the ground, but the good fortune to walk away with the crew. What an airframe.
Merci pour la précision. Grand admirateur du Bell Huey, je me suis toujours demandé ce qu'était ce "clic, clic, clic,..." lorsque démarre la turbine. Maintenant grâce à vous je sais que c'est un allumeur qui fait ce bruit caractéristique ! Merci...
I spent 7+ years in the UH-1. There are other helicopters faster, with more flight endurance, can give a more comfortable ride, offer better crash "resistance", but none are, all things considered, "better" than the Huey.
I flew in one of these bad boys at Whistler heliskiing for one of the most memorable times of my life. The sound of the the silence in the backcountry being pierced by the rising volume of the twin blades as it approached was unforgettable 🚁
I love it. I am used to this machine for many botanical field excursions in the jungles of Brunei. They used the one with double engines. Great flying experience over jungles, river valleys and mountain tops. Great machine. I was on the Black Hawk as well. Awesome. But the one I enjoyed most was the Volco. Really superb.
Im an old 82nd Airborne Paratrooper. I made a jump from A UH-1H at Ft Bragg NC, Sicily Drop Zone. Unbelievable!!!! It was fantastic having your feet dangle off the edge of the door bay. There are 2 Sounds in this world that are UNMISTAKABLE: 1) The racking of a Pump 12 Gauge Shotgun, and 2)..... THE HUEY!!!😇❤️😇❤️😇❤️😇
I was fortunate to have several hundred jumpers, not all at once, jump from Huey's I was flying during my career. For the pilot, when all would jump at the same time, the aircraft would rise up significantly, but we had to also make sure not to over compensate and settle down into a jumper.
(S.D.R WRITING) The most ICONIC LOOKING & SOUNDING HELICOPTER in the world. I hope it flies for decades or maybe even centuries to come. KEEP ON FLYING BOYS & GIRLS.
When I hear the sound of this helicopter it reminds me of my youth when I was a parachutist and we jumped from these helicopters in Venezuela when this country was a democracy in the seventies and I will never forget the sound of these helicopter blades. some pleasant memories of this time.
Yeah dragonfly thought huey was a alpha dragonfly on steroids with mad genetics😀👍✌on a serious note damn the hu1 is a beautiful helicopter played a big part in vietnam i would love to fly one oneday ive imagined doing so many times while being in bed😒😀👍✌
Looove the HUEY ! ... I have actually ben fortunate to be a passenger with one of these fantastic helicopters ..When I did Swe Army Tour of duty.. up North.. in Sweden, 94
I had the honor to ride in one of these last week thanks to Friends of The US Army Aviation over Gulf Shores Alabama(with the doors wide open I may add). I can't describe how incredible it was, I don't think my blood has ever pumped so much dopamine as I had being inside and feeling the vibration of the engines winding up from idle to lift us off the ground. Just outside my work the coast guard runs drills with the Blackhawks, while the Blackhawk is an amazing machine as well, it's got nothing on the sound of the Huey, that ride will be a standout memory of mine for the rest of my life
come to florida. The forestry service only use the Huey for all forest fires using a bambi bucket. When they fly within a few miles of my house I always go out and watch them fly by. I always recognize that throaty engine sound from 21 years with them
Thank you for posting this video I love the sound of those blades especially when the pilot pulls up on the collectiv and the soldier walking around doing inspection is very intense with the safety of the chopper and the men inside it's a old aircraft and should have a walk around the way it was performed I love the Huey and wish I could fly with you all it would be a memory that I would cherish be careful and thank you for your service God bless our military men
Ephesians 2:8-9 8 For by God's grace are we saved through faith; not by works, (or being a firefighter or law enforcement or a hero or a marine or a veteran or a war hero or dying for your country or actor or puppeteer or News reporter/anchor or a soul singer or killed by a terrorist or a sports hero or our heritage or ethnic background or a fashion designer or engineer or a rock star or bodybuilder or a writer or cooking show host or walk into a room and lite up a room with their smile or a pioneer or a trail blazer or trending or a legend or a super pop star or bounty hunter or race car driver or football coach or country music singer or basketball star or civil rights leader or being modest or being humble or a Disney star actor or game show host or making people laugh or making people happy or never killing anyone) 9 it is the free gift of God, not that anyone can boast of their salvation." Eternity will not be about any of us or what we have done. It will all be about Jesus Christ who died on a cross to save us from our sins. We all deserve hell and then the Lake of Fire that burns with sulphur and fire on Judgement day.
great sound - can't mistake it for any other helicopter. very careful start -up though. im sure the Huey was designed to get airborne a lot faster in combat. the airport near me has a business that restores radio gear on military vehicles & helicopters & ive been lucky to see Apache, Chinook, a Blackhawk & a couple of Huey's go over my garden.
THANK you sir for your service I rode the door on these machines for the first time in jan of 1968 my tour in sunny south east asia started two months before that
@theviet ya got that right, been there done that you can keep the t-shirt there from nov 1 1968 to nov 30 1969 do I remember the TET offensive ? you bechum red rider
We did a lot of helicopter insertion / extractions down in Panama (77-79 B 3/5 193rd Inf. Bde.). Those ended up being the fondest days of my 9 years in the US Army. Never knew it then but the Huey rides were coming to an end as the Black Hawks started showing up. To this day I get misty eyed when I hear a Huey inbound or doing a fly by. The forest service was just using 1 on a fire here in Utah. I now have 3 videos of it coming and going. Just something about that sound and what went with it back in the day. Jumping off of them with your alice pack, blaster and getting off the lz and setting up a perimeter. We even did the Stabo rig, 3 of us suspended side by side under the Huey with the end guys having their outside arm outstretched to stop us from spinning. Then we would be flown out over the pacific for about 10 min. then returned back to the jungle training site. God I miss those days. Recently started drinking from my 2 qt. canteen again just for the plastic taste. It too is a memory. Did you ever give thought that you had taken your last canteen drink? I yearn for some return of those nasty, prickly heat, mosquito infested, black palm days and at least this I can control, a simple little canteen, take a drink with your eyes closed and for 1-100,00th of a second I'm back in the jungle. Hard to believe I have been out for 35 years, OMG, I was in for 09 years 73-83 and did not understand those memories would haunt me as the greatest days of my life. No one out here has your back like your buddies had it. Live on Huey, live on you big bad bird!!
Saludos cordiales desde Bogotá Colombia 🇨🇴 yo recuerdo cuando presté servicio militar en b/bermeja Colombia en eso escuche ese lindo sonido del huey h1
@@andresfeliperojas9170 Greetings to you Sir, from Utah, United States. I agree with your thoughts, "That nice sound of a Huey", nothing else sounds like it. Your Colombia military, you men had it very tough. Congratulations for serving your country, much ancient history, and you can remember you were one of its warriors.
Only thing better than the sound of a UH-1 is the experience and sound of getting to ride in a UH-1. Rode in them 3 times while stationed at Minot AFB in the late 90s
My dad did 2 tours in Vietnam- in 66-67 as an ARVN advisor, then in 68-69 with the 101st. 30 years later in 1999 as an ROTC cadet I was able to catch a ride on a Virgina ARNG UH-1 from Fort AP Hill to a University of Richmond athletic field. One of the most memorable helo rides of my life.
That old bastard was and still is one of the best choppers ever in service!!!
Definitely one of the best workhorse choppers if not the best. Not the biggest fastest etc. but shes as versatile as anything that’s ever flown.
Very good explanation. I couldnt have said it better myself
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Its truly iconic in my opinion
This is my favorite helicopter of all time since 5 years old. I just love the sound of the Huey's blades. Can't get over it.
The dragonfly showing up around 6:04 was a perfect. Sending off a machine based on its unique design.
I see absolutely no difference between those two beasts lol. The dragonfly looks like another helicopter in the distance thats on fire
Insert fortunate son
Yeah, great timing huh?
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I served in Vietnam, that was a work horse, It took us on all our missions, carried supplies, and wounded, I'll never forget the sound of them pounding the sky to pick us up
With over 1,100 military flight hours in Huey’s, the start-up was always exciting as it led to the joy of my life. Age and medical disabilities keep me on the ground today after 36 years in the military, and 22 of those years flying. HOOAH.
HOOAH!
Thank you for your service
Atta baby Bob. Max range on them please, without armament lets say, two crew?
Coool man...👌👍✌
@@grandcrappy About 2 hours plus reserve @ 100 to 110 knots.. about 200 nautical miles..
The Huey has such a distinct sound.
One of the most stable platform for medical treatment and transport. THANK YOU UH1
I love that sound. There is no other like it
So true. Instantly recognizable.
Agree
come to florida. The forestry service only use the Huey for all forest fires using a bambi bucket. When they fly within a few miles of my house I always go out and watch them fly by. I always recognize that throaty engine sound from 21 years with them
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When seeing Huey & hearing the sound of Huey , it reminds me about those old days flying with American troops to the combat zones. I had a chance to take a trip from Ai Tu Air field to Sarge fire base near Khe Sanh with one of the American team advisor back in 1972 , this fire base was occupied by one of South VN Marine unit , luckily we got the oder to fly back Dong Ha in the evening otherwise we would have been hit with 122 mm rockets launched by the NVA that night . I would like to say thanks & appreciations to all American service members who had served in VN to help us defend the South . The result was disappointed but will never forget your contributions.
I spent more time in a huey then I like to think about in 68-69. I regret what we did to your country but I'm especially glad you made it to America.
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Thnks to all the people involved in defends South Vietnam sanctifying life...may all of them Rest In Peace n bless the family they left.🙏🙏😔😔
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To all the Vietnam vets watching this whose minds drifted back to another time decades ago while watching, THANK YOU for your service.
Former Marine. I just wish they would make another chopper with that iconic sound. It was always a treat to see, and hear them coming in. They made a statement like no other chopper...
Morale boost too.
My father flew them. Love that sound
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Sou brasileiro,mais amo esse helicóptero
Me too bro, love that sound!!!!
Every time I see a Huey, I immediately start humming Fortunate Son by CCR. That copter is still the beast.
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Nothing in the world like that sweet sound !
The sound of the huey...just beautiful
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I never tire of listening to this bird start up and run
What a beast
I Totally agree. I call it Huey Porn. I just love the sound of the Huey and the corvette z06.
6:04 a little dragonfly admiring Huey. Wants to be just like it when it grows up ;)
I see that too!
I saw it and thought the same thing!!!!!! ❤️🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🥃🥃
Lol
More like showing the Huey how it’s done
I noticed the dragonfly too :)
Growing up around an Army base that serviced these, I miss these so much. I know the Blackhawk is a more sophisticated chopper, but I loved these so much. I can remember seeing them fly in formation and they'd even rattle all the windows in the house to the point that you thought their fly-over would bust all the windows out. Despite stealth being better and more in, when you heard the blades of this coming toward you, if you were America's enemy, you knew a whuppin' was comin'!!!! Dangit, I loved the UH-1 Huey!!! Thanks for the video.....and the memories!!!!
There is a lot of Huey videos out there, but this one really gets the sound right. I know because I was in Vietnam at the 241st Trans Co. , one of two helicopter support units in Vietnam.
What i love about these is the sound blades make when the rotor is at low rpms, almost neutral pitch and the wind is hitting the leading edge of the blades that whistling sound is pure eargasm.
Anybody else positively *delighted* by the presence of the dragonfly?
In my unit in RVN, we flew without the cabin doors and often times even the cargo doors were removed. . I mostly flew D models but later in my tour we began to get H models. They were a big improvement in power and lift capability..
What is the inspection panel used for at start up? Or... What are the two guys outside looking for or doing while it starts up? They appear to use some instrument ...my guess is monitoring the temperatures or watching for a hot start?
@@MsTheCops He's looking at the engine from that panel.. It's spring loaded in the closed position.. The engine oil tank is also visible from that side.. That crewman is making a big mistake in the manner of his inspection.. Someone inside the cargo bay could slide that cargo door to the rear while the crewman was holding the inspection panel open, severing his fingers.. We would press our right forearms against the rear of the cargo door to feel if it was being opened and if so we would get out fingers off that inspection panel.. The crewmen are looking for an engine fire.. On the left side, they can see the fuel control.. Most likely he is holding a fire extinguisher in his hands.. It looks a bit small but it is red..
@@barsoom43 Hey ...thanks for the prompt reply. I see what you mean with the door. On another video concerning a SAR UH-1 ...the crewman was pointing an instrument into the panel that was tethered in the cargo bay via a curly cable ...where he returned it after starting up. Do you still fly?
@@MsTheCops No, I am retired.. I flew for the Army for 30 years, active but mostly reserves.. While a reservist, I also flew as an air ambulance pilot- B206, BK117, EC145.. That EC145 was the finest helicopter I ever flew but the UH-1 holds a special place in my heart.. I have 13K flying hours over 43 years with 1100 combat in the Huey.. I arrived in the combat zone at age 19 and left 11 months later for the hospital in Okinawa due to injuries from a power turbine failure coming out of a hole in the jungle.
@@barsoom43 Y'all got my respect mister ...& thank you for your service. We love & respect our Veterans in this house! I held a PPL in Canada ...got all of 36 hours on my old logbook in a Piper Tomahawk ...they were popular trainers long ago. Flying was an expensive hobby ...so I did some gliding. But work, houses, cars & life took up all the time I had. So flying is a dream that never came true for me.
The sound of a Huey taking off is a sound that, once you hear it, chances are you'll NEVER forget the first time you heard it for as long as you live.
Exactly just to hear the sound I watch again and again
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I served in the 71st Aviation in Vietnam in 1968. Great helicopter
Hats off, and thank you !!
Thank you for your Service Sir
My Brother was there the same time.
@@vinpasvipas1741 how about you go find an m16 from a brave young man in the forest and just think about it for a minute, asshole
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2:25 the sound of that engine amd rotors kicking up is amazing.
I like the sound of the cobras too. Those fat blades...
That transition from idle to power up is like music❤️❤️
@@TheAdx1001 you arent lying,easily one of the most iconic sounds in history. Long live the huey
They make them bigger, they make them faster, they make them stronger today but they will never make them better than the huey.
Except they will
tell that to a Hind
*Better" is a subjective term. No doubt the many different permutations of the Bell is the most successful helo ever. I used to drive Bell 212, I'd say it's got one thing making it "better" than a Huey.
But with "workhorse" aircrafts, there really isn't much scope for making them better than they were.in the 60's. Aerodynamics and the forces of nature are the parameters for the designs, and has not changed. That's why the Bell, Charlie-130 & the Cessna Skyhawk still looks like they did in the 60's, and they are all the most successful aircrafts in their particular field. But none of them can be declared best.
@@cashivanggarg1819 That's not a very versatile aircraft. It's large, it can haul a lot of trash, but the same could be said of the jolly green giant.
*Sikorsky UH-60 Blackhawk has joined the chat*
So envious of Japan for keeping their own version of the most iconic helicopter in the western world in service... Glad I had my chance to fly in one
come to florida. The forestry service only use the Huey for all forest fires using a bambi bucket. When they fly within a few miles of my house I always go out and watch them fly by. I always recognize that throaty engine sound from 21 years with them
ヘリコプター最高ですね。飛び上がる寸前のエンジン音が大好きです。
My uncle would freak out if I blasted the sound right now. In fact, he’d probably kick me out of the house. He was a door gunner in Vietnam.
Then he probably would enjoy the sound. Spinning rotors is good. The sound when they suddenly stop is what scares most people...
Tell him i said welcome home.
He probably will screaming get some get some with the dusty m60 in the stock
Mine as well.
1965 Ia Drang. I was a door gunner too. Huey 1C Hell of a ship
As a former Huey Crew Chief, I would just to like to say this video is BO-RING! I was in Medevac, VIP, Ash/Trash and Troop Lift units. Never did I need to spend more than 60 seconds on start-up checks; EVERYTHING was already verified on the last flight's daily or current day's Preflight.
Good copy there... Have also taken off evac to a hot range with the fcu not wired down and hit 180 kts in a hard bank. But we don't talk about that shit...
What the heck is that crew chief doing some kind of kabuki dance ?
By the time they lifted off it was time to refuel.
Ya know some of us just really love the sound of it....that's why I'm here at least
My Dad and his brother both served USMC 1966 my dad did short runway launch and recover with the F4 and my uncle was a crew chief on the on the 46 and piloted a Huey. Thank you for your service.
2:25 this is where fortunate son starts to play
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UH1 Helicopters do not fly. They simply beat the air into submission.
Helicopters are so ugly that the earth repels them off its surface!
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The distinctive sound of the Huey!! 😍👂🏻
As a Vietnam veteran l still remember that life line from the sky. 👍🇺🇸
God bless you 🙏 And Thank you
Thank you to the fullest for your service
Probably the best Huet start on yt. No wind noise, just the clean stuff. Excellent video!!!!
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Nothin like that Huey sound . Music to my ears.
I love how the dragonfly compares his hovering skills 🤣
My Dad was in Vietnam in the early stages of war and was a side door gunner.. Thanks for all of you that served!
Sound absolutely perfect! No wind, no annoying noise! Nice! 👌👍👍
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Really appreciate lack of annoying background "noise".
No wind because the camera didn't stick around long enough for the "prop wash" even the dragon fly was smart enough to leave the area.
Need this as a ring tone.
Dude the thump of a 2 blade huey never gets old to me. The 4 bladed ones just dont have the same sound. That deep "thwomp thwomp" you feel in your chest!
I’ve only seen these wonderful helicopters in movies or videos I wasn’t around in he 70s when these were popular but I know they were the most durable helicopters out there maybe someday I’ll see one up close what a wonderful peice of aviation history
Be on the lookout for an organization called Friends Of The Army aviation they tour with one and for 75 dollars they'll take you on a ride you'll never forget
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The us equivalent of the British spitfire from ww2. Both are beautiful functional and dashing aircraft that have captured the imagination and hearts of the world.
Superb Huey ❤
As a fast jet FW guy, RW aircraft seem like magical whirling death traps to me. But I love it.
Those blades make such a unique sound
Pretty much all Bell U-H1 ( Utility Helicopter 1 ) all make the same sound, all in the roter design
@@thedominion9047 you think that sounds cool, it's an awesome sound and feel riding inside.
PENNSYLVANIA--PITTSBURGH STEEL!!!!!! YESSSSS!!!!!!!
It was known as the whistling death in Vietnam
@@wayfordcox8081 actually, that was the f4-u corsair in World War 2.
This video made the hair on my arms stand up. I was a door gunner on one these during the Vietnam war and the only thing missing is the smell of JP4 fuel burning. JOB WELL DONE.
Dragonfly there, showing them how it's done 😎
I love that a Dragonfly makes a starring appearance right at the end, to show us all how it's really done!
50 years ago I was jumping out of the Huey. Airborne!
Extra long static line for helo jumps, Get out of my bird young sky soldier!!
@@BADMONTESS also made jumps from C 130 and 141. And out the back of the
Chinook (Okinawa).But the Huey was best.
Fools and bird shit, they used to say.
@@robdonna1000 That is perfect, went out the door of the Hercules and Starlifter myself. Remember on the prop aircraft upon exit, jump up a foot, out 3, on jets pretty much just get sucked out, I always had such a heavy pack I just fell out, never tried for proper exit, elbow tucked in etc, saw many a rivets along the side of the bird as I zipped by, risers were always twisted, time to bicycle, lol. Did the 123 Provider at jump school and back at Bragg on Saturdays "set up for pay hurts" at Sicily DZ, you could go get in hollywood jumps, build up jump count in your log book. Tailgating the 123, those were fun, Up n outs. Never did a chinook, was that similiar to other tailgates, normal static line and exits or extra long for them too? Ha, fools and birdshit, have not heard that one in a minute, gave me a chuckle. You a Marine? If yes, remember having you guys in our Army jump school. Remember at morning formation inspection a marine got a gig for jacked up boots, drop knock out 20. The two adjacent to him both looked at the Company NCOIC, "I was the Platoon Sgt (E-6 going through school), so I was watching the whole thing, they looked at us, then both intentionally drug their heels across the toes of their boots automatic gig, both dropped, all 3 were doing pushups together. That always stuck with me, like F U, we are Marines, in this together. Take care brother...13F3P, "Check can of peas!"", drop and knock em out, listen uppp! To much fun and seriousness.
@@BADMONTESS nope not a marine just a clueless white boy who volunteered for the draft during Vietnam. They sent me to
MP skool (Ft Gordon). Volunteered for airborne and then for rigger school (FT Lee Virginia). Then off to Okinawa. 549th Quartermaster unit.
They had the marines out there loudly running around the fort early in the morning. I think the Chinook was marine.
It was like a 14 month vacation. Did a lot of jumps and practice air drops. Never saw anyone who had been to nam.
Talked to an army colonel after one jump. Man I landed like a sack of shit he said.
@@robdonna1000 lol, landed like a sack of shit. No wind or running with the wind? That was funny someone made that observation, always something. So yuou were an M.P. but the got airborne qualified, went to rigger school. So you final job slot was what M.P. (most thankless jog ever, next to cooks) or the quartermaster rigger etc, and never again performed as an M.P.?
I volunteered to go Airborne too. A S.F. procurement team showed up at my army base in Korea (Camp Stanley), I apples a couple three months letter arrived, congrats you hav ebeen selected to attend Special warefare school at Ft. Bragg. Once I got the, I was in a critical shortage MOS (13F3P) and artillery branch refused to release me to go S.F. Q-Course. Next thing I knew, being a leg, I was getting orders for Ft. Polk. I never heard ANYTHING good about that place. I asked how I could stay here at Bragg, the NCOIC pointed to a door on the 2nd floor, says you see that door that says "Airborne Procurement" report in the and voulunteer to go Airborne, I did, got sent to Benning when I had a class date and eventually returned to my unit at Bragg with wings as a 13F3P). Funny I was a leg SSG (13F30). in charge of a squad of airborne 13F's, there was some resentment as one could imagine. But once they saw I was a competent NCO, we got along just fine.
Go to shoot the shit with your Airborne brother!!
Most iconic sound. We use them here (Australia) for rescue, well a derivative of this chopper and you can hear them coming from miles away…
In Vietnam, the sound of an inbound Huey meant help was on the way. Best sounding helicopter ever
Yeah, Charlie really clobbered the "Allies"
Sounds like you were there. Thank you!
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The sound of them is iconic. There is only about a dozen sounds that everybody knows the hey the spitfire etc etc
I was there in 68 with the 1st air cave division I can listen to the chopper all day long nothing better than that sound. We flew into combat zone with 50 of these birds combat loaded you guys have the big balls.
Robert m printed the above
Damn my ears, the Huey's sound so amazing it's worth watching at full volume! Bell knows how to make some super quality helicopters.
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Amazing takeoff I love this kind of beast not too fancy but simple I want to be a owner of one in the future I'm going to had another before takeoff to fight school this is my passion my love for aviation I'm now doing studies I can start it whenever I want it was a gift that was given to me that's part of my blessing .
I’m an 80s baby but I’ve always been drawn to the Vietnam war and this helicopter I love the sound and design of this aircraft
Even in the modern era of aviation the huey is an amazing bird, one of my favorites. Awesome video!
In my 30 year Army career, beginning in 1969, I logged several hundred hours in a UH-1 (numerous models). I had the misfortune to ride one into the ground, but the good fortune to walk away with the crew. What an airframe.
When the igniter start clicking, then the turbines kick in and finally, that wop…wop…wop! Love it!
Merci pour la précision. Grand admirateur du Bell Huey, je me suis toujours demandé ce qu'était ce "clic, clic, clic,..." lorsque démarre la turbine. Maintenant grâce à vous je sais que c'est un allumeur qui fait ce bruit caractéristique ! Merci...
I spent 7+ years in the UH-1. There are other helicopters faster, with more flight endurance, can give a more comfortable ride, offer better crash "resistance", but none are, all things considered, "better" than the Huey.
I mean, the Bell 212, 412, UH-1Y, Mi-8/17 family, Aérospatiale Puma/Oryx/Super Puma/Cougar family **are** in every conceivable way...
el sonido del uh-1 no tiene comparacion a otros es real mente hermoso
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Coincido.
Whenever one thinks of a helicopter, huey uh1 comes in mind..Always..!! Great iconic helicopter. 👏
"GET INTO DA CHOPPAAHH!!"
I used to watch these fly in and out of the afb whenever i used to visit my grandma. Really cool nowadays its black hawks and ospreys
Always respect a war veteran and say thank you
I flew in one of these bad boys at Whistler heliskiing for one of the most memorable times of my life. The sound of the the silence in the backcountry being pierced by the rising volume of the twin blades as it approached was unforgettable 🚁
I was too young, but every time I hear one I think about you guys. And I thank you! Sounds like freedom. I am sure many other things.
My grandfather (‘Nam vet) always said that a Huey’s props were exactly how angels sounded.
I was a 67N on the wonderful UH1!
I was too ft hood Texas
3/507 Med.Co.(AA) Gray Airfield, June 1979 - Sep.1981, our radio call sign back then was "Lifesaver". Privileged to serve.
Tail rotor on Starboard (right) side?
I love it. I am used to this machine for many botanical field excursions in the jungles of Brunei. They used the one with double engines. Great flying experience over jungles, river valleys and mountain tops. Great machine. I was on the Black Hawk as well. Awesome. But the one I enjoyed most was the Volco. Really superb.
Terbaik bos, selalukah bos terbang dengan huey ini....
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군대생활때 UH 1H 를 타본 경험으론
하늘을 날라 다니는 것 자체로 기분
좋은일 물론 역 2시간 타고 복귀 할때는
8 시간 이상 해야 되는 수고를 했지요 .
Im an old 82nd Airborne Paratrooper. I made a jump from A UH-1H at Ft Bragg NC, Sicily Drop Zone. Unbelievable!!!! It was fantastic having your feet dangle off the edge of the door bay.
There are 2 Sounds in this world that are UNMISTAKABLE: 1) The racking of a Pump 12 Gauge Shotgun, and 2)..... THE HUEY!!!😇❤️😇❤️😇❤️😇
I was fortunate to have several hundred jumpers, not all at once, jump from Huey's I was flying during my career. For the pilot, when all would jump at the same time, the aircraft would rise up significantly, but we had to also make sure not to over compensate and settle down into a jumper.
(S.D.R WRITING) The most ICONIC LOOKING & SOUNDING HELICOPTER in the world. I hope it flies for decades or maybe even centuries to come.
KEEP ON FLYING BOYS & GIRLS.
That dragonfly be like "Daddy, is that you?"
No more like "who's your daddy?"
When I hear the sound of this helicopter it reminds me of my youth when I was a parachutist and we jumped from these helicopters in Venezuela when this country was a democracy in the seventies and I will never forget the sound of these helicopter blades. some pleasant memories of this time.
Still a democracy...
Yes
How do you know when you have a happy Huey? Its wagging its tail...
EXCELLENT video - and SOUND! Took me right back to the 1960s.
That dragonfly at 06:07 be like, "those plagiarizing bastards!"
"mama"... the dragonfly had the same camo :D
I aggre for him it would be like us trying to fly a plane jet pack or a helicopter in a hurricane or just really strong winds or a storm
Hey if you knew about plagiarism and if he knew about money he probably sue us
Yeah dragonfly thought huey was a alpha dragonfly on steroids with mad genetics😀👍✌on a serious note damn the hu1 is a beautiful helicopter played a big part in vietnam i would love to fly one oneday ive imagined doing so many times while being in bed😒😀👍✌
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Looove the HUEY ! ... I have actually ben fortunate to be a passenger with one of these fantastic helicopters ..When I did Swe Army Tour of duty.. up North.. in Sweden, 94
I had the honor to ride in one of these last week thanks to Friends of The US Army Aviation over Gulf Shores Alabama(with the doors wide open I may add). I can't describe how incredible it was, I don't think my blood has ever pumped so much dopamine as I had being inside and feeling the vibration of the engines winding up from idle to lift us off the ground.
Just outside my work the coast guard runs drills with the Blackhawks, while the Blackhawk is an amazing machine as well, it's got nothing on the sound of the Huey, that ride will be a standout memory of mine for the rest of my life
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That's one of the most thorough airframe preflight checks I've ever seen on a Huey. Only in Japan.
Same here.
Gotta keep those babies flying!
Absolutely , I have never seen same b4
come to florida. The forestry service only use the Huey for all forest fires using a bambi bucket. When they fly within a few miles of my house I always go out and watch them fly by. I always recognize that throaty engine sound from 21 years with them
Nothing like Nam, two old guys in my hometown were Huey pilots during Vietnam.
Thank you for posting this video I love the sound of those blades especially when the pilot pulls up on the collectiv and the soldier walking around doing inspection is very intense with the safety of the chopper and the men inside it's a old aircraft and should have a walk around the way it was performed I love the Huey and wish I could fly with you all it would be a memory that I would cherish be careful and thank you for your service God bless our military men
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8 For by God's grace are we saved through faith; not by works, (or being a firefighter or law enforcement or a hero or a marine or a veteran or a war hero or dying for your country or actor or puppeteer or News reporter/anchor or a soul singer or killed by a terrorist or a sports hero or our heritage or ethnic background or a fashion designer or engineer or a rock star or bodybuilder or a writer or cooking show host or walk into a room and lite up a room with their smile or a pioneer or a trail blazer or trending or a legend or a super pop star or bounty hunter or race car driver or football coach or country music singer or basketball star or civil rights leader or being modest or being humble or a Disney star actor or game show host or making people laugh or making people happy or never killing anyone) 9 it is the free gift of God, not that anyone can boast of their salvation." Eternity will not be about any of us or what we have done. It will all be about Jesus Christ who died on a cross to save us from our sins. We all deserve hell and then the Lake of Fire that burns with sulphur and fire on Judgement day.
great sound - can't mistake it for any other helicopter. very careful start -up though. im sure the Huey was designed to get airborne a lot faster in combat.
the airport near me has a business that restores radio gear on military vehicles & helicopters & ive been lucky to see Apache, Chinook, a Blackhawk & a couple of Huey's go over my garden.
The 'preflight' that took minutes in this video was non-existent in Vietnam..we got in and GO!
I had the privilege to fly these in combat back in the day on Nova Logic servers. Was able to take a lot of damage.
What’s with the odd pat down before liftoff??
The huey in my opinion is the most beautiful helicopter to ever take to the sky. Like the E type jaguar, if it looks right then it is right!!
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Got a chance to fly in one back in Jan.1988 while in basic training Ft. McClellan, AL... Loved It !!!!!!!
The first time i was shot down was in one of these back in February 1965. They not go down easy.
Don Berry glad you made it out
THANK you sir for your service I rode the door on these machines
for the first time in jan of 1968 my tour in sunny south east asia started two months before that
@theviet ya got that right, been there done that
you can keep the t-shirt there from nov 1 1968 to nov 30 1969
do I remember the TET offensive ? you bechum red rider
The first time? More than once then. Nine lives. What number are you on now? 👍
Wow incredible. Glad you made it, and thank you for you're service....!
Amazing you can hear the rotor air beating sound change as he eases the collective to start biting more air to lift the bird's load into the air.
That's what makes the huey..
We did a lot of helicopter insertion / extractions down in Panama (77-79 B 3/5 193rd Inf. Bde.). Those ended up being the fondest days of my 9 years in the US Army. Never knew it then but the Huey rides were coming to an end as the Black Hawks started showing up. To this day I get misty eyed when I hear a Huey inbound or doing a fly by. The forest service was just using 1 on a fire here in Utah. I now have 3 videos of it coming and going. Just something about that sound and what went with it back in the day. Jumping off of them with your alice pack, blaster and getting off the lz and setting up a perimeter. We even did the Stabo rig, 3 of us suspended side by side under the Huey with the end guys having their outside arm outstretched to stop us from spinning. Then we would be flown out over the pacific for about 10 min. then returned back to the jungle training site. God I miss those days. Recently started drinking from my 2 qt. canteen again just for the plastic taste. It too is a memory. Did you ever give thought that you had taken your last canteen drink? I yearn for some return of those nasty, prickly heat, mosquito infested, black palm days and at least this I can control, a simple little canteen, take a drink with your eyes closed and for 1-100,00th of a second I'm back in the jungle. Hard to believe I have been out for 35 years, OMG, I was in for 09 years 73-83 and did not understand those memories would haunt me as the greatest days of my life. No one out here has your back like your buddies had it. Live on Huey, live on you big bad bird!!
Saludos cordiales desde Bogotá Colombia 🇨🇴 yo recuerdo cuando presté servicio militar en b/bermeja Colombia en eso escuche ese lindo sonido del huey h1
@@andresfeliperojas9170 Greetings to you Sir, from Utah, United States. I agree with your thoughts, "That nice sound of a Huey", nothing else sounds like it. Your Colombia military, you men had it very tough. Congratulations for serving your country, much ancient history, and you can remember you were one of its warriors.
That sound brings back Memories
me too USS Tripoli
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Love the start up sound of the Huey. Thanks so much for posting this
Used to live near an airbase as a child, the sound of these and the Harvards are like old friends when I hear them today
Best chopper ever built. ❤️ Nothing will ever be able to replace it.
6:13 a tiny helicopter shows up too.
That was danny dragon fly
Saw that .. pretty cool coincidence..
Sim, são dois helicópteros
I guess that was actually the inspiration for the main design of all the helicopters we have today. Inspired by nature!
Dragonfly is like...ha that's nothin' i wake up in the morning, take off, and fly all day.
Only thing better than the sound of a UH-1 is the experience and sound of getting to ride in a UH-1.
Rode in them 3 times while stationed at Minot AFB in the late 90s
I just love the sound when they are cranking up, brings back memories 😁
Love the sounds of classic choppers!
REMEMBER " THE FLYING BANANA "?
God that sound brings back so many memories
My Dad took me to an airshow and took me for a ride on one of these when i was a child. Only time I've ever flew