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Hobby Master 1/72 Air Power Series
HH1014

UH-1C "Easy Rider" 174th Assault Helicopter Company "Sharks", 1970s

 

General Background
US Army trials of the Bell 204 helicopter in 1955 lead to the development of the HU-1. Because of the initial designation the nickname Huey came about. It was soon realized that the HU-1 didn’t have the lifting power for heavy loads or room for enough troops so it was given a larger cabin, larger engine, a modified main rotor along with a few other improvements and was re-designated the UH-1B. Later versions of the UH-1B received a more powerful engine. There were 1,010 “B” variants delivered to the US Army.
 
The Aircraft
In June 1966 the 174th (Sharks) Assault Helicopter Company asked the WWII Flying Tigers for permission to use their shark-mouth paint scheme and it was granted. UH-1C 66-15045 received the shark-mouth as well as the name Easy Rider, after the movie of the same name. On November 23, 1970 while flying an overnight mission, at low altitudes and in a mist the tail rotor struck trees which brought the copter down. Everyone on board survived. In 1971 the 174th ceased operations in Vietnam. Later UH-1M 66-15242 assumed the name Easy Rider.

Hobby Master HH1014, UH-1C "Easy Rider" 174th Assault Helicopter Company, 1:72

SKU: HH1014
$60.00Price
Excluding Tax
  • Dimensions
    Length: 39 ft 7 in (12.0 m)
    Height: 14 ft 7 in (4.4 m)
    Main rotor diameter: 44 ft (13.4 m)
    Empty Weight: 4,369 lb (1,981 kg)
    Gross Weight: 8,500 lb (3,854 kg)
    Propulsion
    Engine: 1 X Lycoming turbine T53-L-11, 1,100 shp
    Performance
    Range: 260 mi (418 km)
    Cruise Speed: 126 mph (202 km/h) (109 kt)
    Max Speed: 147 mph (236 km/h) (127 kt)
    Climb: 2,660 ft/min (810 m/min)
    Ceiling: 16,900 ft (5,150 m)

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