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Hobby Master 1/72 Helicopter Air Power Series
HH1013
UH-1 Iroquois RAAF A2-1022, RAAF,
Battle of Long Tan, Vietnam, 1966
Die-cast metal.
Fully assembled.
Superb detailing in 1/72
scale.
Pre-painted with pad applied markings.
Rotors spin.
Minimum use of plastic.
Very collectable

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 re-designated the UH-1B. Later versions of the UH-1B received an
even more powerful engine. There were 1,010 “B” variants delivered to the US Army.


The Battle of Long Tan took place in the late afternoon of 18 August 1966 in a rubber
plantation near the village of Long Tan, South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The
battle was fought by 108 ANZACS against a Viet Cong (North Vietnamese) force
estimated between 1,500 and 2,500. Two RAAF Iroquois helicopters, A2-1020 and A2-
1022 from 9 Sqn RAAF visiting Nui Dat at the time and were tasked to deliver ammunition
to the battle area. A2-1020 is on display at the RAAF Museum Point Cook, near
Melbourne.



Specifications for the Bell UH-1B helicopter

Powerplant
Engine: 1 X 820 kW Lycoming T-53-l9 or L-11 turbo-shaft, two blade main and tail rotors

Performance
Maximum speed: 137.9 mph   (222 km/h)
Cruising speed: 119 mph   (193km/h)
MIRC: 1,900ft/min  (579.1 m/min)
Service ceiling: 16,700ft   (5,090m)
Hovering ceiling: 11,800ft OGE   (3,597m) / 10,600ft IGE   (3,231m)
Maximum ferry range: 287.7 miles   (463km)

Weight
Empty: 4,519lb   (2,050kg)
Maximum take off: 8,499lb   (3,855kg)

Dimensions
Main rotor diameter: 44ft   (13.41m)
Fuselage: 38.39ft   (11.70m)
Height: 12.6ft   (3.84m)
Main rotor disk area: 1,521ft2    (141.3m2)

Armament
1 X 7.62mm gun, rockets, torpedoes
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