The Huey
The Huey developed a reputation among those who served in Vietnam for being their ticket out, it was used for insertion, extraction, and medical evacuations – as well as general emergency evacuations when things weren’t going well on the ground.
This Huey is a Vietnam veteran with over 2,000 hours worth of combat missions under its belt, it’s since been rebuilt by Northwest Helicopters LLC to full airworthy status.
Hueys were used extensively throughout the Vietnam War, to the point that they’re now closely associated with the conflict despite the fact that they were designed long before the war began and would remain in service until long after it had ended.
Though it had originally been developed as a medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) and general utility aircraft the Huey would fulfill a vast array of roles, including as a heavily armed gunship with heavy machine guns mounted to the sides.
Outside of its military uses the Huey was used by everyone from live local news traffic reporters to search and rescue teams, and many of its civilian pilots had learned their trade in the military flying the same model.
Of the 16,000 that were made it’s not known how many remain operational. A number of militaries around the world still have the Huey in service – a remarkable 63 years after it was first introduced.
The Bell Huey performed a range of critically important roles during the conflict, including insertions, extractions, and medical evacuations.
The 1966 Bell UH-1H Huey Shown Here
This helicopter is one of relatively few Vietnam veteran Hueys that are still in airworthy condition. After racking up over 2,000 hours in combat missions during the Vietnam War this helicopter was transferred to the Singapore Air Force where it would remain in service until 2005.
After this time it was transferred back to the United States where it was bought by Northwest Helicopters LLC.
The team at Northwest then gave it a complete disassembly, inspection, full reassembly, new paint in its original Vietnam livery, and FAA certification to Airworthy status in Experimental Exhibition category.
It’s now being offered for sale with Platinum Fighters and the asking price is $925,000 USD. If you’d like to read more about it or enquire about buying it you can click here to visit the listing.















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