Chef: Why do all you guys sit on your helmets? Soldier:
So the enemy doesn’t shoot our testicles from below
.
Do soldiers strap into helicopters?
Along with centripetal force,
soldiers avoid falling out of helicopters thanks to harnesses and straps
. The interior of a military helicopter includes a wide range of fittings for securing people or cargo.
How many soldiers could fit in a Huey?
The UH-1D was intended primarily for medevac and transport duties and could carry
up to 12 troops
.
What was the life expectancy of a helicopter pilot in Vietnam?
Did you know the average life expectancy of a US Army Huey pilot in combat in Vietnam was only
19 minutes
? Some interesting facts about UH-1 aircrew training during the Vietnam War.
How many F 105s shot down in Vietnam?
F-105 Thunderchief | Number built 833 |
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How come all you guys sit on your helmets?
Quotes. Chef : How come all you guys sit on your helmets? Soldier :
So we don’t get our balls blown off.
What did Vietnam Helicopter Pilots wear?
Conway: Most of the air space, even up north, was warm because of the tropical climate, so the pilots didn’t wear heavy leather jackets. Instead, they wore
lightweight clothing
that had to be laundered frequently.
Why do helicopter pilots sit right seat?
The cyclic is usually positioned between the pilot’s knees, so it can’t be shared
. A left-handed pilot in the right side seat, presumably, would have to get used to using the right hand for it in much the same way that a lefty copes with a stick shift in a manual-drive car.
What is the floor of a helicopter called?
A helipad
is a landing area or platform for helicopters and powered lift aircraft. While helicopters and powered lift aircraft are able to operate on a variety of relatively flat surfaces, a fabricated helipad provides a clearly marked hard surface away from obstacles where such aircraft can land safely.
Do helicopters have doors?
Having the doors on blocks all the wind. For longer flights, some people may find this more comfortable and enjoyable. Helicopters are noisy so
special headsets are available for every passenger doors are on or off
. Not only do they block the noise but they allow two way communication with all on board.
How much does a Huey cost?
Production | Price New $5.6M | Year Started 1959 | Year Ended 1980 |
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How fast can a Huey helicopter fly?
Specifications | Primary function Utility helicopter | Speed 121 knots (139.15 miles per hour) at sea level | Ceiling 14,200 feet (4331 meters) (limited to 10,000 feet (3050 meters) by oxygen requirements) | Maximum takeoff weight 10,500 pounds (4,767 kilograms) |
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How many Hueys are still flying?
With
51 Hueys still operating as late as 2011
, most would be replaced by the twin-engine UH-72A Lakota utility helicopter. But the US Marine Corps has kept the Huey in military service.
How many Huey helicopters were shot down in Vietnam?
According to the Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association, a total of 11,846 helicopters were shot down or crashed during the war, resulting in nearly 5,000 American pilots and crew killed. Of those servicepeople,
2,382 were killed
while serving aboard UH-1 Iroquois, better known as the ubiquitous “Huey.”
How many Huey helicopters were lost in Vietnam?
Helicopter Losses During the Vietnam War
There are specific tail numbers for 11,827 total helicopters that served in the Vietnam War from all branches of the service.
1,925 Hueys were lost in combat, while 1,380 were lost in operational accidents
.
What was the life expectancy of a machine gunner in Vietnam?
We were told in training that the life expectancy of a machine gunner was
about seven seconds
from the moment the first round was fired.
How many b52 shot down in Vietnam?
The eight-engine bomber was brought down by a North Vietnamese surface-to-air missile near Vinh on the day when B-52s flew their heaviest raids of the war over North Vietnam. The Communistss claimed
19 B-52s
shot down to date.
How old was the youngest soldier killed in Vietnam?
On June 7, 1969, Bullock was killed by small arms fire while on night watch at An Hoa combat base. He was
15 years old
and had been in-country nearly one month. He was the youngest American service member to be killed in the Vietnam War.
Why did the U.S. lose so many aircraft in Vietnam?
By mid-1965, several manned aircraft were lost due to
ground fire, lack of fuel, mishaps, and other causes
, and many aircrews were already prisoners of war. The increasing pace of flights provided a target-rich environment for North Vietnam.
Who was the youngest helicopter pilot in Vietnam?
Dan Bullock | Born December 21, 1953 Goldsboro, North Carolina, U.S. | Died June 7, 1969 (aged 15) An Hoa Combat Base, Quảng Nam Province, South Vietnam | Allegiance United States of America | Service/branch United States Marine Corps |
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What Colour were Hueys painted in Vietnam?
Hawkeye is correct. They were all painted FS34087,
Olive Drab
.
Why do fighter pilots wear helmets?
Helmets
provide fighter pilots with protection from banging their heads on the aircraft canopy during abrupt maneuvers or turbulence
. Protection when ejecting, noise reduction for hearing protection, and a place to mount the oxygen mask, radio, sun visor, weapons, navigation & targeting displays.