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Iroquois 73-21763
Hi everyone.
The Dandenong RSL has acquired an Iroquois from the USA which has now arrived in Australia and which will soon be mounted on a display pole. It is 73-21763, construction number 13451. Can anyone help out with any history of this aircraft or even photographs of it when in service? Maybe someone reading the list may have even been a crew member or worked on it? Hope some of you can help out. Catch you later. Darryl Gibbs. |
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Hey Darryl
Dave Follett here with Air Heritage Aircraft Museum in the states. Ok I'm an old huey guy from Vietnam and now secretary of Air Heritage. Go to this webpage http://www.vhpa.org/ then scroll down and click on CONTACTS and send them an e mail. One of their people has been putting a data base together on all army copters for years they will forward it to him. Or go to http://www.redstone.army.mil/history/ Redstone Arsenal is where all Army aircraft records are kept, see if you can find an e mail address and drop them a line. I can tell you this, 73-21763 tail or serial nummber, the first two digits the 73 is the year that airplanes contract was signed by the US Gov and Bell. I have seen 60-15430 on hueys. So I can feel pretty sure that your airplane was made in mid 74. Good luck hope this helps David B Follett Sec Air Heritage Inc Visit us on the web at http://trfn.clpgh.org/ah On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 13:24:57 GMT, "Darryl Gibbs" wrote: Hi everyone. The Dandenong RSL has acquired an Iroquois from the USA which has now arrived in Australia and which will soon be mounted on a display pole. It is 73-21763, construction number 13451. Can anyone help out with any history of this aircraft or even photographs of it when in service? Maybe someone reading the list may have even been a crew member or worked on it? Hope some of you can help out. Catch you later. Darryl Gibbs. |
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"Darryl Gibbs" wrote in message
... Hi everyone. The Dandenong RSL has acquired an Iroquois from the USA which has now arrived in Australia and which will soon be mounted on a display pole. Would it be possible to put it in a sheltered display? It would be a shame to expose it to weather and vandals. It is 73-21763, construction number 13451. Can anyone help out with any history of this aircraft or even photographs of it when in service? Maybe someone reading the list may have even been a crew member or worked on it? If you want advice on how to protect it there are some very good "warbird" people at Moorabin airport. Email me privately for details, if they can't help they'll know people who can. Hope some of you can help out. PS. Nowra put it's UH-1 on a very tall pole with spiked "anti-climb devices". Canopy was painted white to protect it...somewhat. -- The Raven http://www.80scartoons.co.uk/batfinkquote.mp3 ** President of the ozemail.* and uunet.* NG's ** since August 15th 2000. |
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"Richard Lamb" wrote in message
... Dunno that particular bird, Darryl, but in general, the bird is referred to as a Huey. NObody uses the Iroquois moniker. Not meaning to sound like a smart-a** but the Australian Defence Force tend to use the proper names for the UH-1, which was Iroquios. It's kinda like calling in a "copter". Iroquoist it the correct nomenclature, as in the AH-64 being an Apache. -- The Raven http://www.80scartoons.co.uk/batfinkquote.mp3 ** President of the ozemail.* and uunet.* NG's ** since August 15th 2000. |
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