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1st Issue: US Army Bell UH-1B Huey Helicopter - "Heavy Hog", 64-13978, Vietnam, 1966 (1:72 Scale)
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So unassuming is the humble Huey (never called "Iroquois" by those who flew them) that its role as one of the major combat aircraft of the century is easily forgotten. More than 12,000 of all models were built and -- on any given day, during its heyday in Vietnam -- 2,000 could be in the air at once.
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2nd Issue: JASDF Bell UH-1B Huey Helicopter - '41557', 1st Helicopter Brigade, 1982 (1:72 Scale)
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So unassuming is the humble Huey (never called "Iroquois" by those who flew them) that its role as one of the major combat aircraft of the century is easily forgotten. More than 12,000 of all models were built and -- on any given day, during its heyday in Vietnam -- 2,000 could be in the air at once.
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3rd Issue: Royal Australian Air Force Bell UH-1B Huey Helicopter - No. 9 Squadron, 1961 (1:72 Scale)
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So unassuming is the humble Huey (never called "Iroquois" by those who flew them) that its role as one of the major combat aircraft of the century is easily forgotten. More than 12,000 of all models were built and -- on any given day, during its heyday in Vietnam -- 2,000 could be in the air at once.
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1st Issue: US Army Bell UH-1C Huey Helicopter - Sharks Gun Platoon, 174th AHC, "Aces of Spades", 1st Aviation Brigade, II Corps, Vietnam, 1971 (1:72 Scale)
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So unassuming is the humble Huey (never called "Iroquois" by those who flew them) that its role as one of the major combat aircraft of the century is easily forgotten. More than 12,000 of all models were built and -- on any given day, during its heyday in Vietnam -- 2,000 could be in the air at once.
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