Grandadjohn:
It seems like I am still doing tours:-) Try TM55-1520-210-10 google search. I did this and found some places that sell the 210 series manuals also maybe 211 and possibly the 219 series. When you get to a site scroll down and see what they have. I seem to remember 8 or 9 dollars for a book. Local civilian governments have bought old Hueys for fire fighting, and other uses, so FAA has some manuals.
Sorry I took you for a pilot:-) those wings didn't come out until after I got out of the Army.
RVN tours 63-64 Bien Hoa 118th AML crewchief CH-21 and UH-1B. 1966 605th Trans Co Phu Loi, we supported units at Lai Khe and Phouc Vin. 1967 D Co 15th Trans Co An Khe, we supported 1/9 Cav, 1971-72 34th General Support Group Saigon, this was a General Support Unit supporting all aircraft in RVN.
Korean tours 1967-1968 Korea Air Force Kimpo AFB, 1970-71 55th Avn Co Yoido Island Seoul
Stateside tours 1969 Ft Stewart GA Cobra Hall training. In 1965 I served as a periodic maintenance team leader in A Co 227 AHB 11th Air Assault, then it became 1st Cav Div. 1972-73 worked with all USMC AH and UH-1 sqdrns at New River NC. 1973 USN Helitron 8 Pensacola FL. 1986-89 worked with all USMC AH and UH-1 sqdrns at Camp Pendleton CA.
2001-2003 worked with 1-1 Cav 1st AD in Germany and in Baghdad.
As for pictures mine are packed up in states. I've found doing a search for Hueys has been the best source of data and pictures. There are some Hueys stuck on a stick in various cities, they would give you a good belly shot that would show antenna. The pictures Gino posted are very good showing antennas. I am impressed with his research. The museum at Ft. Rucker might have some good pictures. I really don't search much about Hueys as I like WW11 airplanes best:-) and haven't built any helicopters. First Army unit to be armed was UTT in Saigon, they started out with A models in Ft Rucker I think. In 1963 I remember Maj Delavan sp? as their CO. He was wounded numerous times before they sent him home. VHPA has some good pictures. Air America operated commercial 204B's, might be something on their site. You might try typing in a country name and Army helicopters on google. I noticed a number of movies were filmed in the Phillipines using Hueys.
My pleasure to help you all out. At my age I can remember 40 years ago just don't ask me why I am doing something now as I probably forgot why:-)
Question for you all I tried attaching pic, it was a BMP, does this site only accept jpg files?
Please explain what #39 inserted in words means.
Ed
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