Guys,
I am ever impressed with the amount of effort and research and that you guys put into these threads. Though i respect your enthusiasm and knowledge 100%, Personally i have tried to avoid getting into the intricate details for fear of becoming the Huey equivalent of a train spotter (no offence intended to transpotters or any other kind of spotter ) for me the beauty lies within the beast that is the huey. Maybe im speaking out of turn but sometimes it seems that we use this forum to measure our huey knowledge almost in a competative way and forget that its a modeling forum and not a chat room for measuring huey manhood on "who knows the most about widths, lengths, nuts and bolts.
You should all know me well enough by now to know i mean absolutely no offence , all im trying to say is ive been researching the huey for a long time and some of these posts go straight over my head. So to any nubie coming into helo modeling it could be enough to bore or scare them back off to the FSM Armour section and i wouldnt wish that on anyone .
If your going to give armament system designation numbers for a huey try to supply a brief simple explanation of what your talking about and "trapezoidally shaped tips that reduced tip vortexing" are included in that .. (You know who you are) . Not every helicopter modeler is an avionics expert so your knowledge and comments nomatter how clever will be sadly wasted.
Its fantasic that we have access to so much detailed information, but please try not to get carried away and detract any respect from the guys on here whos knowledge, interest, experience, enthusiasm and dedication for the huey go far beyond the nuts and bolts ;)
Lets try to keep things a little more interesting and a little less baffling. You know what i mean guys .
Anyway time for some pictures.
Firstly another couple of shots of hueys with the minigun pod, this time from the 281st AHC, If it helps those that care, the minigun pod in the second shot is confirmed as an air force pod by the guy that took the picture. Also pretty interesting to see a minigun pod mounted with the quad M60 flex guns.
Another photo from the 281st, this time a UH-1C "Wolf Pack" gunship armed with twin door mounted M60s, something you only usually see on slicks.
Next is a couple of colour shots of an ARA gunship armed with the Maxwell system and 18 rockets on each side, similar to the b&w pictures i posted earlier, For the benefit of those that love their detail this is a very early UH-1B from C/CO 2/20th ARA, Bureau Number 64-14054.
Another couple of rare pictures of a 2/20th ARA UH-1B, this time from Alpha Company
Lastly a front on, nose art colour shot for all the lovers of the 116th AHC ship, "Big Daddy" featured earlier on in this thread. Sadly that mean looking gun is missing from the picture.
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.