Helicopter UH-1D 66-16602

The Army purchased this helicopter July 67
Total flight hours at this point: 1344
Date: 09/10/1969
Incident number: 69091010.KIA
Unit: 170 AHC
South Vietnam

Crew Members:
AC WO1 LUNDBERG, PETER THOMAS KIA
P WO1 PEPE, GEORGE WILLIAM KIA
G SP4 HOUGH JAMES X RES

Bell (model 205) UH-1D (1963) had a longer fuselage than
previous models, increased rotor diameter, increased range, and a
more powerful Lycoming T53-L-11 1100 shp engine, with growth
potential to the Lycoming T53-L-13 1400 shp engine. A distinguishing
characteristic is the larger cargo doors, with twin cabin windows,
on each side. The UH-1D, redesigned to carry up to 12 troops, with a
crew of two, reached Vietnam in 1963. The UH-1D has a range of 293
miles (467km) and a speed of 127 mph (110 knots). UH-1Ds were build
under license in Germany. UH-1D "Hueys" could be armed with M60D
door guns, quad M60Cs on the M6 aircraft armament subsystem, 20mm
cannon, 2.75 inch rocket launchers, 40mm grenade launcher in M5
helicopter chin-turret, and up to six NATO Standard AGM-22B
(formerly SS-11B) wire-guided anti-tank missiles on the M11 or M22
guided missile launcher. The UH-1D could also be armed with M60D
7.62mm or M213 .50 Cal. pintle-mounted door guns on the M59 armament
subsystem.

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