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UH-1 Huey Iroquois
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This is my lego version of the UH-1.Yes I know its not the best but I built it with a very limited amount of pieces..........one cool feature that i would like too point out is that it has sliding doors..............so please review and tell me what you think...................also upcoming modern aircraft projects will be an updated f-16 and a mig-29 fulcrum......so please watch this space thanks...



A Brief History of the Huey UH-1

The Bell Helicopter Textron UH-1 Iroquois, commonly (or officially in the United States Marine Corps) known as the "Huey", is a multipurpose military helicopter, famous for its use in the Vietnam War. The "U" stands for utility, in contrast to attack or cargo helicopters.

The UH-1 was developed from 1955 US Army trials with the Bell Model 204. The initial designation of HU-1 (helicopter utility) led to its nickname, Huey. It was first used by the military in 1959 and went into tri-service production in 1962 as the UH-1. The last were produced in 1976 with more than 16,000 made in total,of which about 7,000 saw use during the Vietnam War.




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(from new zealand)
May 14, 2008

thats some good lego creations that you have there.i like the fact that SOMEONE has a helicopter, let alone an Iroquois!! my uncle flys those
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(from Germany)
May 13, 2008

Hey, nice use of the 6-stud-wide window! Together with the "nose" and "feet", this chopper looks very realistic. Cool! Steffen
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April 25, 2008

That's wonderful, I like the rotors and the body most, but the body *could* be bigger.



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