Other Unusual Vietnam Helicopters. (No Hueys Allowed)
Through researching the huey i have come across a some very interesting pictures of some of the other helicopters that were used during the Vietnam War. The huey seems to be the main focus of everyones attention (and rightly so ) but the other helicopters do deserve a mention and a home on here for some of the more interesting shots or unusual armamant system configurations or artwork. If you come across any pictures that may be of interest regarding any of the other helicopters used in Vietnam, this could be the place to post them.
Any interesting or unusual info or shots regarding the OH-13, OH-6A, 0H-58A, H-34, AH-1G, CH-46/7, HH-3, HH-43, UH-2, CH-53, CH-54, Would be a great help to me and anyone else researching or building one of these models.
I will start things off with some of the shots i have come across.
This is a shot of the Company Commander of the 25th Aviation Battalion getting a feel for the Minigun (photo taken 1969)
Anyone ever seen a door mounted minigun on a loach??
You have now!
This next photo is one of my favorites, sorry no date or details, but i think the picture speaks for itself. A Loach armed with two M200 19 shot rocket pods and an M5 40mm grenade launcher!! No way !!
The last picture for now, is a helicopter in action shot.
Nothing unusual in the picture at first glance.. until you realise whats going on.
This 0H-13 had been scouting due to reports of enemy in the area. Suddenly to the surprise of everybody, a VC recoilless rifle team came out of nowhere!! This shot was taken seconds after blues had jumped off the first huey to land in the LZ and seconds before they had to "deal" with the team!
Andy
While the rest of the crew may be in the same predicament, it's almost always the pilot's job to arrive at the crash site first.