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The reason Army helicopters are named after native tribes will make you smile
www.wearethemighty.com ^ | Dec. 03, 2017 08:02PM EST | Harold C. Hutchison

Posted on 02/03/2020 10:33:45 AM PST by Red Badger

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To: meyer
Can’t wait for the Liz Warren model...

I love low hanging fast ball's. Can't hit a lick @ 66 yr's old, but their was a time.

Model name would be "Pocahontas."

Cherish the thought that even LAZ, wouldn't Poke-Her-Highness.

81 posted on 02/03/2020 2:11:27 PM PST by Stanwood_Dave ("Testilying." Cop's lie, only while testifying, as taught in their respected Police Academy(s).)
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To: Towed_Jumper
The saying then was that there were two kinds of soldiers in the Army - those who have crashed in a helicopter, and those who are going to crash in a helicopter.
Grumman Test Pilot Don Evans was very skeptical of helicopters. He told a story of having been at a test range and been invited by a friend to take a ride on a test flight of a helicopter. His friend prevailed on him to take the ride - but when Don understood what the next test procedure would be, he demanded to be let off.

His friend let Don off the chopper, and proceeded with the test - and crashed, and totaled, the chopper.


82 posted on 02/03/2020 2:23:52 PM PST by conservatism_IS_compassion (Socialism is cynicism directed towards society and - correspondingly - naivete towards government.)
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To: jmacusa

Yep.


83 posted on 02/03/2020 2:25:00 PM PST by doorgunner69 (Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading - T Jefferson)
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To: JohnBrowdie

UH-1H, Huey, best helicopter ever built, low tech, versatile, adaptable, forgiving, and tough. I’m kinda biased tho, 8 years in the Army as a crew chief. :)


84 posted on 02/03/2020 2:38:44 PM PST by Ponyexpress9790
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To: Red Badger

***Apache, Black Hawk, Kiowa, Lakota, Comanche.***

And what is wrong with that? THESE were tough tribes to beat! You had to be tough or they would have been beaten. They were so bad they struck fear into the other tribes around them. If they had had wimpish names they might have been whooped by tribes like the Kronkawas, Tonkawas, Wichitas, Colapissa, Bidai, Patiri, Pequoit, Otoe, an dhundreds of other tribes, and dozens of other tribes.

From my youth, I remember the name CHEYENNES sounded like a realy tough tribe. I would like to see what happens when the Cheyenne Dog soldiers meet the Norse Berserkers on and even ground with the same weapons.


85 posted on 02/03/2020 3:17:45 PM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar
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To: The Great RJ

The US Navy also used the names of Indian tribes for smaller ships.
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Tugs were named after ‘tribes’

Submarines after fish

Ammo Ships after Volcanoes

Phibs after Counties

Carriers after battles

Cruisers after cities

Battleships after States.

A ‘salt’ could hear the name of a ship and know EXACTLY what it was

Nice and simple then the POLs got involved.

Like anything else, the Schiff hit the fan

Today most anything bigger than a rowboat is a ‘Battleship’ in the eyes of the press/general public, about like anything bigger than a cap pistol is an AR15, SUVs jump curbs and run down pedestrians etc etc


86 posted on 02/03/2020 3:34:49 PM PST by xrmusn (6/98"HRC is the Grandmother that lures Hansel & Gretel to the pot")
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To: Red Badger

helicopters will scalp you in a heartbeat if you don’t maintain a certain distance during certain circumstances...


87 posted on 02/03/2020 3:38:05 PM PST by heavy metal (truth trumps lies...)
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To: Red Badger

The Fukawe tribe?


88 posted on 02/03/2020 3:55:45 PM PST by Enterprise
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To: Joe 6-pack
I remember my first ride in a Chinook. Shortly after takeoff when we had entered level flight, the crew chief came back, started pulling panels off the side and began tightening, loosening and adjusting things, checking guages, etc. I later learned it's part of their routine in-flight check list, but when you aren't aware of that, it can be a bit distressing.

There are 1001 ways to get hardcore grunts to puke in their steel pot! I found that in the first few seconds after liftoff was the optimum time to ply those ways. It was all in good fun, for the Crew anyway.

89 posted on 02/03/2020 4:23:01 PM PST by BlackbirdSST (Is it time Claire?)
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To: PROCON

Yep. I have had the pleasure of flying the UH-1, OH-58, UH-60 and The AH-64. I even have a couple of front seat hours in the AH-1 Cobra. Flown around in and jumped out of plenty of CH-47s, but never sat at the controls. My time ran out.... Always wanted to fly the MD-80, which is essentially the modern version of the OH-6. A very nimble and survivable bird in a crash sequence..
Sure do miss turning JP8 into noise and beating the air into submission..


90 posted on 02/03/2020 7:18:35 PM PST by TADSLOS (You know why you can enjoy a day at the Zoo? Because walls work.)
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To: TADSLOS
HA, I probably have more front seat hours in the AH-1G doing avionics test flights than you!

A/C said his intercom would cut out during high speed nose-down attacks, so I said "show me". He did and it was a FUN RIDE!

I live near an Army base now and about 5 years ago I heard my last UH-1 'wop-wop' overhead, never to be seen here again. Now it's only those blasted Blackhawks, no more 2 rotor blade Huey sounds. 😢😢

91 posted on 02/03/2020 7:32:53 PM PST by PROCON (Molon Labe)
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To: doorgunner69
God bless you. My brother was a 1st. Lieutenant, 1st. Marines in the late '70s. My late father-in-law was 4th. Marines.WW2. Saipan, Tinian and Iwo Jima. He was wounded on Iwo Jima but made it home ok. I thought you might have been a Marine when you said ''boot camp''. As I understand it Marines refer to their basic training as "Marine boot camp''. The Army uses the term ''basic training''.
92 posted on 02/03/2020 7:40:46 PM PST by jmacusa ("If wisdom is not the Lord, what is wisdom?)
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To: Enterprise

Where the Fukawe?


93 posted on 02/03/2020 7:45:17 PM PST by jmacusa ("If wisdom is not the Lord, what is wisdom?)
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To: JohnBrowdie

It was originally designated HU-1 Iroquois from which the nickname “huey” comes from.


94 posted on 02/03/2020 7:48:09 PM PST by txnativegop (The political left, Mankinds intellectual and political hemlock)
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To: PROCON
I live near an Army base now and about 5 years ago I heard my last UH-1 'wop-wop' overhead, never to be seen here again. Now it's only those blasted Blackhawks, no more 2 rotor blade Huey sounds. 😢😢

You said it. Waiting at the LZ as an eagle flight lands as a group. The Hueys all flaring for a landing and the music of the blades is deafening, you feel the ground shake and your insides quivering to the beat of the rotors. Yep, those were the days that being an Air Mobile Infantryman existed. Is it weird to sometimes miss them ?.


95 posted on 02/03/2020 7:50:24 PM PST by redcatcherb412
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To: PROCON

Nothing like that sound...


96 posted on 02/03/2020 8:04:44 PM PST by TADSLOS (You know why you can enjoy a day at the Zoo? Because walls work.)
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To: PROCON
That sound reverberates and moves the chest, and is unmistakable, even prior to sighting.Gives me goose pimples still, fifty one years later!
97 posted on 02/03/2020 8:13:09 PM PST by going hot (happiness is a momma deuce)
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To: redcatcherb412
Is it weird to sometimes miss them ?

I admired you infantrymen, I know when you heard that distant helicopter coming in to take you back to base was the best sound ever!

Vietnam and it's sounds will live with us forever.

98 posted on 02/03/2020 8:23:11 PM PST by PROCON (Molon Labe)
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To: forgotten man

The UH-1s were built by Bell, not Hughes.


99 posted on 02/03/2020 11:53:10 PM PST by octex
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To: Fiji Hill

The 2nd Seminole War in Florida happened in 1835-42, and the 3rd occurred in 1855-58.

Both were after the IL-WI war in 1832 and both East of the Mississippi R.


100 posted on 02/04/2020 12:15:07 AM PST by octex
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