Iroquois Uh-1 Helicopter Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
1-300-348-06 Igniter Assembly
009579947
1-300-425 Sediment Strainer Element
001059321
1-300-425-01 Sediment Strainer Element
001059321
1-300-499 Sand An Air Cleaner
004422555
1-300-499-02 Sand An Air Cleaner
004422555
1-4CD Pipe Elbow
002315602
1-891-1 Connector Adapter
005390203
10-069028-66S Electrical Receptacle Connector
009527277
10-111 Engine Accessory Generator
010194705
10-360840-1 Igniter Assembly
009579947
10-390045-1 Igniter Assembly
009579947
10-516000-1 Low Voltage Ignition Unit
010123163
100-2018S Electrical Contact
009759573
10000 Oxygen Flow Indicator
005266771
100068-2 Solid Rivet
001176381
100103 Fluid Filter
000035904
10010A Tapered Roller Bearing Cup
001000515
100308-004 Tube To Hose Straight Adapter
006188485
100325-11 Headless Grooved Pin
001173179
100567 Fluid Filter
007965004
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Helicopter, Iroquois Uh-1

Picture of Iroquois Uh-1 Helicopter

The Bell UH-1 Iroquois (nicknamed "Huey") is a military helicopter powered by a single turboshaft engine, with two-blade main and tail rotors. The first member of the prolific Huey family, it was developed by Bell Helicopter to meet a United States Army's 1952 requirement for a medical evacuation and utility helicopter, and first flew in 1956. The UH-1 was the first turbine-powered helicopter to enter production in 1960 for the United States military, and more than 16,000 have been built since.

The Iroquois was originally designated HU-1, hence the Huey nickname, which has remained in common use, despite the official redesignation to UH-1 in 1962. The UH-1 first saw service in combat operations during the Vietnam War, with around 7,000 helicopters deployed. The Bell 204 and 205 are Iroquois versions developed for the civil market.

In 1952, the Army identified a requirement for a new helicopter to serve as medical evacuation (MEDEVAC), instrument trainer, and general utility aircraft. The Army determined that current helicopters were too large, underpowered, or complex to maintain easily. In November 1953, revised military requirements were submitted to the Department of the Army.

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