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Old July 5th 07, 10:44 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Old July 5th 07, 02:28 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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NZ? They have an Iroquois? I thought that NZ had even shut down their
power stations. lol

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Old July 5th 07, 02:44 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Were these not called "slicks" in VN? I know UH1 was also called "huey" but
a Cobra Gunship captain that had several tours in VN told me they called
them "slicks" because they were clean on the outside. I guess the gunship
version of the UH1 was called something else?

He also went on to explain that they used "loaches" (Hughes 500) to
flush-out the enemy while the Cobras were up at 5000ft in a hover. Once the
loach would flush some enemy fire, the Cobras would push over into a dive,
get in range, then open up on them with the mini-gun.

Chris

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Old July 5th 07, 11:27 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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The original designation was HU-1 (helicopter utility) and was changed
after the prototype was approved. Yes, D and H models were called slicks,
but like the helicopters of the time they get called by Indian names:
Cayuse, Mohave, etc. Did your AH-1 tell you they called the Cobra a snake?

Ken
Crew Chief "The Horse"
66-16942
190th AHC '68
"Peavey_HP_Signature_Guy" wrote in message
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Were these not called "slicks" in VN? I know UH1 was also called "huey"
but a Cobra Gunship captain that had several tours in VN told me they
called them "slicks" because they were clean on the outside. I guess the
gunship version of the UH1 was called something else?

He also went on to explain that they used "loaches" (Hughes 500) to
flush-out the enemy while the Cobras were up at 5000ft in a hover. Once
the loach would flush some enemy fire, the Cobras would push over into a
dive, get in range, then open up on them with the mini-gun.

Chris

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Old July 6th 07, 01:00 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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They may have shut down some things, but military tradition and valour is
not one of them.

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/...ectid=10449084

P


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NZ? They have an Iroquois? I thought that NZ had even shut down their
power stations. lol



 




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