I grew up in Northern Virginia near Fort Belvoir's Davidson airfield in the early 70's. Heard that distinct sound daily. Few helicopters have that sound.
Love the sound of this Helicopter and the Chinook, I just wish it wasn't at 7 am every morning 50 ft above my house. If it's not that it's cargo aircraft or Mirage jets
Awesome! The most beautiful-looking and beautiful-sounding helicopter ever! Always has been, always will be! I'm 61 and the #1 thing on my bucket-list is to have a ride in a Huey!
Yeah...I'm 66 and I love that sound, too. In my offshore days, I got to ride in the Bell 212, the civy version. All the pilots (PHI) were ex-army 'Nam guys. They rocked.
Flew in a Huey on Maui HNG So sick will forever have the feeling etched in my bones ,being strapped in with a 3 inch safety strap and taking off banking to the right side looking straight to the ground ❤❤❤❤❤ I'm a firm believer in seatbelts. Sounds so pretty😊
In 1975 I did 5 Parachute Jumps from a Huey with the 173rd Airborne. An exchange with my British Airborne Regiment. Never to be forgotten. Being used to jumping at 600ft, it was fantastic to jump at 3,000ft. Time to look round and enjoy it. Larger US Parachutes as well. Slower decent. A swap of badges etc. I still have them., and a Ka-Bar.
I was a Sea Knight crew chief in the Corps and have a t-shirt that says, "even a deaf Marine can hear a Sea Knight coming from a mile away". I'm sure the crew of a Huey feels the same way as we do for our beloved Phrog...........even if it was replaced by the Osprey after 25 years in development
My brother in law served two tours in Vietnam with the 101st Airborne, and they were airlifted into action aboard Hueys. Although it's been decades since then, he said he gets a good feeling when he hears a Huey's familiar sound overhead. He said it reminds him of those times when he and his unit were all together headed into the field.
My very first helicopter ride when I was 7 years old was in a Huey. This bird will always be my absolute favorite, and nothing else will ever come close. The coolest sound in the world comes from this bird. It is the one aircraft where when you hear it, you know exactly what it is.They say you could put a million bullet holes in this thing during Vietnam & it would keep on flying.
Beautiful. When I think of helicopters the Huey is iconic, loved and trusted by many, they saved lives in the war, people crashed them 3-4 times and still walked away in tact.
The only helicopter that gives me a semi on just listening to it, flying around in one, abseiling out of one, parachuting out of one, all in a days work!
just reading the comments .akes me appreciate this video and you all who serve our. ou try thank you❤❤❤❤❤ thanks for posti g this I love war movies and when the choppers come in to res ue or defeat I love it...behind Enemy lines...that seen tears me up when they reacue Owens i do t know the ki d of chopper it is but I love that scene❤❤❤❤😊
Worked at Hooper stage field at Fort Rucker, 69-70. Sometimes I would sit on the Hobart (APU) when the civilian maintenance man would plug in the Huey's to start them between training pilot exchanges. The real treat was the Warrant Officers graduation fly over coming down the Ozark road entrance to the fort, at least 4 dozen of them in a formation. Talk about a sound. Mostly D models. Almost forgot, 'Above the Best'
I loved the Huey as a kid and then in my 40,s scored a job as a flight sim tech at camp pendleton on novembers. You had to fly them to fix em. Probably 1000 hours after 15 years. Remember, dont drop your turns
Absolutely awesome helicopter the sound of freedom I’ve watched many documentaries about war aircraft from all wars I was never in the military but I respect them greatly the most famous helicopter of them all my nephew is in the army right now I would jump at the chance to fly in the Huey helicopter and feel and hear that fantastic whooping sound up close I’ve never flown in a helicopter but I would love to fly in the most famous helicopter of them all that would rock I love our veterans and respect them big time
My co worker was a Huey door gunner in Viet Nam. I asked him how could you surprise the enemy being so loud. He told me the sound echos through the valleys and the Viet Cong really could not tell which way the helis were coming in!
Phi cơ của bạn rất ấn tượng cao và đầy hấp dẫn nhất đỉnh nhất trong năm tuyệt vời nhất rất ấn tượng cao, hay lắm cảm ơn chúc bạn sức khỏe và hạnh phúc.
Vole muchas horas en estos helicopteros UH-1H, como tripulación siendo oficial técnico especialista en electrónica de aviación de de la Fuerza Aérea Mexicana I flew a lot of hours aboard these helicopters model UH-1H ex USAF, being a Mexican Air force Aviation electronic technician specialist Officer
Wanganui Vietnam Vets drove to Ohakea Airbase near Palmerston North NewZealand and flew in our H choppers just before they were withdrawn from service.Ssgt Olly Taukamo W1,V2,V4
They 🇺🇸 built it in the 60s..wow..amazing machine.. what an impact it had on armies around the world when they hear a threatening huey coming to unleash havoc on them...!!