Utility/search And Recovery Uh-1n Helicopter Parts

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2F5BUS Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
001516694
3110153 Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
006180705
36A228026 Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
001516694
36A228026P1 Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
001516694
AN894-12-10 Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
001888026
AN894D10-8 Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
000607075
AS18280 Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
006180705
AS21924 Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
006180705
AS21924D5 Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
006180705
AS4875 Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
001888026
AS4875/1 Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
000602856
AS4875/1 Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
000607075
AS5173 Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
001888026
AS5173-1210 Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
001888026
MIL-F-5509 Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
000602856
MIL-F-5509 Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
000607075
MIL-F-5509 Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
001888026
MS21924D5 Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
006180705
MS24398-12-10 Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
001888026
MS24398D10-8 Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
000607075
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The Bell UH-1N Twin Huey is a twin-engine medium military helicopter. A member of the numerous Huey family, it first flew in 1969. The CUH-1N Twin Huey (later CH-135 Twin Huey) was the original version, first ordered by the Canadian Forces.

The UH-1N has a fifteen-seat configuration, with one pilot and fourteen passengers. In cargo configuration it has an internal capacity of 220 ft³ (6.23 m³). An external load of up to 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) can be carried. The UH-1N was later developed into the civil Bell 212.

Based on the stretched fuselage Bell 205, the Bell 212 was originally developed for the Canadian Forces (CF) under the designation CUH-1N Twin Huey. Later the CF adopted a new designation system and the aircraft was re-designated CH-135 Twin Huey.

The US military came very close to not procuring the Twin Huey. The purchase of the aircraft for US military use was opposed by the Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee at the time, L. Mendel Rivers. Rivers took this position because the aircraft powerplant, the Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6T was produced in Canada. The Liberal Canadian government of the time had not supported US involvement in Vietnam and had opposed US policies in southeast Asia, as well as accepting US draft dodgers. Rivers was also concerned that procurement of the engines would result in a trade deficit situation with Canada. Congress only approved the purchase when it was assured that a US source would be found for the PT6T/T400 engines. As a result, the United States military services ordered 294 Bell 212s under the designation UH-1N, with deliveries commencing in 1970.

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