Ah Series Cobra/tow Helicopter Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
40D16 Thumbscrew
009452557
40D2045 Plastic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
001772619
4100680260 O-ring
000679994
410082H19 Plain Encased Seal
010134012
410082HAE Plain Encased Seal
010134012
411922-1 Annular Ball Bearing
007220987
4123-5555-002 Annular Ball Bearing
010762342
4146 Pipe Elbow
007026342
4152244 Counterbalance Weight
013826456
4152244P003 Counterbalance Weight
013826456
4152244P3 Counterbalance Weight
013826456
419-100 Fire Indicator
007590710
421-0221-003 Electrical-electron Mounting Pad
010540593
42205-1 Identification Plate
010766499
42205-3A Identification Plate
010766499
42428-1 Elapsed Time Meter
011552679
426-041-9101 Electrical-electron Mounting Pad
010540593
42C42603 Manifold Fuel Valve
000035903
42C42652 Solenoid Valve
010280880
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Helicopter, Cobra/tow, Ah Series

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The Bell AH-1 Cobra is a two-blade, single-engine attack helicopter manufactured by Bell Helicopter. It was developed using the engine, transmission and rotor system of the Bell UH-1 Iroquois. A member of the prolific Huey family, the AH-1 is also referred to as the HueyCobra or Snake.

The AH-1 was the backbone of the United States Army's attack helicopter fleet, but has been replaced by the AH-64 Apache in Army service. Upgraded versions continue to fly with the militaries of several other nations. The AH-1 twin engine versions remain in service with United States Marine Corps (USMC) as the service's primary attack helicopter. Surplus AH-1 helicopters have been converted for fighting forest fires.

Closely related to the development of the Bell AH-1 is the story of the Bell UH-1 Iroquois—icon of the Vietnam War and one of the most numerous helicopter types built. The UH-1 made the theory of air cavalry practical, as the new tactics called for US forces to be highly mobile across a wide area. Unlike before, they would not stand and fight long battles, and they would not stay and hold positions. Instead, the plan was that the troops carried by fleets of UH-1 "Hueys" would range across the country, to fight the enemy at times and places of their own choice.

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