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Old 16th Apr 2021, 12:02
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Goodbye Huey

its Auf Widersehn pet finally as more H145M LUH SAR is replacing the legacy in the Bundeswehr / Heeresflieger.


If it was not for covid pandemic from last year I would gone back to Aero Friedrichshafen to see the special painted Heeresflieger UH-1D on its tour.

As it happens thankfully few years back at ILA 2018 as with previous ILA, managed to see the UH-1D SAR (my pics below)











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Time for the Valkyries:

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I was concerned that this was an obituary...


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I was concerned that this was an obituary...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1SFWU5tXAE
Thankfully not. That would be a big loss.

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Bell article

https://news.bellflight.com/en-US/20...Fsjb5s5icPoC6o



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UH-1D? Does it still have an L-11 engine? Looks like the pitot tube is on the roof.
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UH-1D? Does it still have an L-11 engine? Looks like the pitot tube is on the roof.
Looks like a wire cutter
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Above and below the cockpit.
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Old 8th Oct 2021, 16:23
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Originally Posted by 212man
Looks like a wire cutter
There is also a pitot tube. You can see them both here in mine...we have the -17 engine.



When you look at a Bell 205 or 212 the pitot tube is moved to the nose.
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Here you can see the pitot tube on the nose and the wire cutters top & bottom on my Bell 205:


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Old 8th Oct 2021, 23:13
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UH-1D

UH-1H for Germany (D was for Deutschland). 352 license built version in West Germany between 1967 and 1981 for use by the Federal Government. Power by the T53-L13 engine
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Old 9th Oct 2021, 02:08
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That's a beautiful paint scheme. hopefully they'll put it in a museum just as it is. A couple of question if I may, what is that object fitted to the tip of the upper cable cutter and, what is the object fitted between the upper anti-collision light and the engine cowls?
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Old 9th Oct 2021, 11:44
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That's a beautiful paint scheme. hopefully they'll put it in a museum just as it is. A couple of question if I may, what is that object fitted to the tip of the upper cable cutter and, what is the object fitted between the upper anti-collision light and the engine cowls?
Already in the helicopter museum in Bueckeburg:

Huey Museum

It's a GPS antenna on the upper cablecutter

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Old 9th Oct 2021, 11:49
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Many happy memories flying it at Penzing. My favourite ride by far.
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Dornier assembled and maintained the German ones. The German Navy refused to accept theirs and handed them over to Bundesgrenzschutz Federal Border Police, with Bundesmarine finally opting for Sea Kings.
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the German Navy refused to accept theirs and handed them over to Bundesgrenzschutz Federal Border Police, with Bundesmarine finally opting for Sea Kings.
Far better choice 👍

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My favourite tour whilst in the RAF. Fab times, fab people wonderful aircraft.




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Originally Posted by Gordy
There is also a pitot tube. You can see them both here in mine...we have the -17 engine.



When you look at a Bell 205 or 212 the pitot tube is moved to the nose.
Nice looking Huey. My point was the UH-1D has a nose mounted pitot tube, T-53 L-11 engine. UH-1H has a roof mounted pitot and a T53 L-13. The D's that were converted to H retained the nose mounted tube. Does your UH-1 have the BLR Fast Fin?
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Originally Posted by LRP
Nice looking Huey. My point was the UH-1D has a nose mounted pitot tube, T-53 L-11 engine. UH-1H has a roof mounted pitot and a T53 L-13. The D's that were converted to H retained the nose mounted tube. Does your UH-1 have the BLR Fast Fin?
Yep, fast fin and strake, and the tilt seat on the left side:


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The D’s pitot tube was atop the cockpit, not on the nose.
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