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UH-1C Huey "Frog" Ace of Spades, Sharks Gun Platoon, 174th AHC, Vietnam (1:72) by Hobby Master Airplanes Item Number: HH1004There were 766 Bell UH-1C helicopters built in several equipment modified variants. One was the ��_Frog��_ equipped with side-mounted XM-158 twin rocket pods each holding seven 2.75 inch rockets. The "M-5" fitted the gunship with a nose turret mounting an M-75 40 mm automatic anti-personnel grenade launcher that held 300 anti-personnel grenades. The crews referred to these as ��_Chunkers��_ because of the sound when the grenades were fired. The infamous ��_Shark��_ gunships were created in 1966 when permission was granted to use the fearsome looking ��_Tiger Mouth��_ on the front of the Hueys.
In 1971 the 174th AHC was part of the disastrous Operation Lam Son 719 in Laos. On Wednesday March 3, 1971 UH-1C #64-14170 ��_Ace Of Spades��_ was crewed by pilot Gary Harter, co-pilot Morgan Mills, door gunner Pat Wade and crew-chief Bob Jansen. UH-1C #170 and another UH-1C were flying escort for some news people as well as supporting an assault on LZ Lolo. During the action both ��_Frogs��_ were brought down by fire from multiple guns in the area. #170 landed beside QL9 (Highway 9 ��_ a dirt road) and the crew were safely picked up.
Specifications - Bell Huey UH-1C ��_Frog��_
Purpose Strictly for use as a gunship. A Huey gunship with an M-5 load out was called a "Frog"; one with the XM-3 was called a "Hog"; and one with both was called a "Heavy Hog".
Dimensions Length - 45 ft 10 in Rotor - 44 ft diameter
Improvements The new "Model 540" rotor system eliminated Bell's distinctive ��_teetering bar" and replaced it with an electromechanical stabilization that reduced vibration and increased maneuverability. Larger tail boom than the UH-1B Larger elevators than the UH-1B The "C" was given a dual hydraulic control system for redundancy in battle and an improved inlet filter system for the dusty conditions found in southeast Asia.
Engine - T53-L-11 with 1100 hp Fuel - increased from 165 gallons to 242 US gallons
Performance Speed - 131 kts Range - 314 miles
Weight Nominal useful load of 4673 lbs, maximum 9,530 lbs
Armament 2 X M -60 7.62mm machine guns 2 X side-mounted XM-158 rocket pods each holding seven 2.75 inch rockets The "M-5" fitted the gunship with a nose turret mounting an M-75 40 millimeter automatic grenade launcher, with a rate of fire of about 220 rounds per minute.
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