Bell UH-1 Iroquois
The Bell UH-1 Iroquois, commonly known as the "Huey," is a utility helicopter developed by Bell Helicopter in the 1950s. It was designed for military use and became famous during the Vietnam War for its versatility and reliability. The Huey features a single main rotor and a two-blade tail rotor, allowing it to perform various missions, including troop transport, medical evacuation, and aerial support.
The Iroquois is powered by a turboshaft engine, which provides the necessary lift and speed for its operations. Its spacious cabin can accommodate up to 14 passengers or cargo, making it an essential asset for military and humanitarian missions worldwide. The Huey has been used by numerous countries and remains in service today in various roles.