List of displayed Bell UH-1 Iroquois
Appearance
This is an incomplete list of displayed Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopters. The Bell UH-1 Iroquois experienced a production number in the thousands (both short and long-frame types), and many are in service in nations around the world. A large number of decommissioned and retired aircraft exist as gate guardians at various military bases, in aviation museums, and other static-display sites.
A large portion of the UH-1s on display in the United States went to individual chapters of three veterans organizations: the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, and Vietnam Veterans of America.
Aircraft on display
Argentina
- Bell 205 H-15 of the Argentine Air Force, at the Museo Nacional de Aeronáutica, Morón, Buenos Aires.[1]
- Bell UH-1H 3-H-305 of the Argentine Naval Aviation, at the Naval Aviation Museum, Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires.[2]
Australia
- 62-04606/A2-384 – UH-1B on display at the RAAF Museum in Point Cook, Victoria.[3][4]
- 63-12954/N9-882 – UH-1B/C on display at the Royal Australian Navy Fleet Air Arm Museum.[4][5]
- 63-13587/A2-1019 – UH-1B on display in the Vietnam Gallery at the Australian War Memorial.[4][6]
- 63-13588/A2-1020 – UH-1B on display at the RAAF Museum in Point Cook, Victoria.[4][7]
- 64-17622/N9-3102 – UH-1B on display in the town of Nowra, New South Wales.[8]
- 66-16290 – UH-1H on display at the Royal Australian Navy Fleet Air Arm Museum.[4][9]
- 67-17573/A2-771 – UH-1H on display at the RAAF Amberley Aviation Heritage Centre in Amberley, Queensland.[4][10]
- 68-16451/A2-110 – UH-1H on display at the National Vietnam Veterans Museum on Phillip Island, Victoria[4][11]
- 69-15484/A2-484 – UH-1H on display at the Caboolture Warplane Museum in Caboolture, Queensland.[4][12]
- 72-21597/A2-296 – UH-1H on display at the Aviation Heritage Museum in Bull Creek, Western Australia.[4][13]
- 72-21611/A2-310 – UH-1H on display at the Queensland Air Museum in Caloundra, Queensland.[4][14]
- 72-21631 – on display at Woolgoolga, New South Wales. Painted as A2-767.[15]
- 73-21763 – US Army UH-1V "Dustoff" donated to the Dandenong RSL, in Dandenong, Victoria by the US Government in September 2003. Painted as A2-767.[16][17]
Canada
- Canadian CH-118 (UH-1H) 118101 at the National Air Force Museum of Canada, CFB Trenton, Ontario[18]
Germany
- Bundesgrenzschutz UH-1D D-HATE (c/n 8063) at Luftwaffenmuseum der Bundeswehr, Berlin-Gatow[19]
- Bundesgrenzschutz UH-1D "D-HATU" ex 70+36 (c/n 8066) at the Deutsches Museum Flugwerft Schleissheim, Oberschleissheim[20]
- German SAR UH-1D (c/n 8105) at the Dornier Museum Friedrichshafen, Friedrichshafen[21]
New Zealand
- 69-15923 - UH-1H at the Royal New Zealand Air Force Museum, Christchurch[22]
Norway
- UH-1B on static display at the Norwegian Aviation Museum in Bodø[23]
United Kingdom
- 66-16579 – UH-1H at The Helicopter Museum, Weston super Mare[24]
- 72-21605 – UH-1H at the American Air Force Hangar of the Imperial War Museum, Duxford[25][26]
- 72-21506 – UH-1H at Museum of Army Flying, Middle Wallop. Former AE-409 of the Argentine Army Aviation, captured in the Falklands War.[27][28]
- 74-22520 – UH-1H at Fleet Air Arm Museum, Yeovil. Former AE-422 of the Argentine Army Aviation, captured in the Falklands War.[29]
British Overseas Territories
- 72-21521 – UH-1H at RAF Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands. Former AE-410 of the Argentine Army Aviation, captured in the Falklands War.[30]
United States
- 58-02091 – HU-1A on display at Fort Campbell in Clarksville, Tennessee.[31]
- 59-01711 – UH-1A on display at the 82nd Airborne Division War Memorial Museum at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.[32]
- 59-01621 – UH-1A on display at the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum in New York City.[33][34]
- 60-03614 – UH-1 on display at the USS Midway Museum in San Diego, California.[35]
- 60-16351 – UH-1 on display on SR 99E in Canby, Oregon.[36][37]
- 61-02550 – UH-1B gunship on display at the New England Air Museum located at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Connecticut.[38]
- 62-02010 – UH-1B on display at the Don F. Pratt Memorial Museum at Fort Campbell in Clarksville, Tennessee.[39]
- 62-02084 – UH-1B on display at the Palm Springs Air Museum in Palm Springs, California.[40]
- 62-12537 – UH-1B on display at the March Field Air Museum in Riverside, California.[41]
- 63-03794 – UH-1 on display at the US Veterans Memorial Museum in Huntsville, Alabama. It was flown by Robert Mason, author of Chickenhawk.[42]
- 63-08801 – UH-1D on display at the Bell Aircraft Museum in Mentone, Indiana.[43]
- 63-13141 – UH-1F on display at the Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona.[44]
- 63-13143 – UH-1F on display at the March Field Air Museum in Riverside, California.[45]
- 64-13502 – UH-1H on display at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum in McMinnville, Oregon.[46]
- 64-13731 – UH-1H on display at Carolinas Aviation Museum in Charlotte, North Carolina. It served with United States Army/NC National Guard.[47]
- 64-13732 – UH-1D on display at the New Jersey Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Holmdel, New Jersey.[48]
- 64-13866 – UH-1H on display at the Chase County All Veterans Memorial in Swope Park in Cottonwood Falls, Kansas.[49][50]
- 64-13882 – UH-1H on display in the Minnesota Air National Guard Museum, Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, Minneapolis, Minnesota.[51]
- 64-13895 – UH-1H on display at the Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona.[52]
- 64-14142 – UH-1M on display at the Texas Military Forces Museum at Camp Mabry, in Austin, Texas.[53][54]
- 64-14157 – UH-1M on display at the Wisconsin Veterans Museum in Madison, Wisconsin.[55]
- 64-15476 – UH-1P on display in the Southeast Asia War Gallery at the National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton, Ohio. Painted as '492'.[56][57]
- 65-07925 – UH-1P on display at the Museum of Aviation in Warner Robins, Georgia.[58]
- 65-09430 – UH-1M on display at the Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona.[59][60]
- 65-09541 – UH-1 on display at Mt. Pisgah Cemetery in Cripple Creek, Colorado.[61]
- 65-09587 – UH-1 on display at Veterans Memorial Park in Auglaize County, Ohio.[62]
- 65-09617 – UH-1H on display at the Combat Air Museum in Topeka, Kansas.[63][64]
- 65-09700 – UH-1 on display at the Kansas Museum of Military History in Augusta, Kansas.[65]
- 65-09803 – UH-1 on display at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1037 in Waupaca, Wisconsin.[66]
- 65-09889 – UH-1H on display as "Rattler 26" at the Concho Valley Vietnam Veterans Memorial next to Mathis Field in San Angelo, Texas.[67][68]
- 65-09911 – UH-1D on display in New Orleans, Louisiana.[69]
- 65-09915 – UH-1D on display at the Cole Land Transportation Museum in Bangor, Maine. It is part of the Vietnam Memorial and is visible from Interstate 395.[70]
- 65-10014 – UH-1 on display in Sweetwater, Texas.[71]
- 65-10054 – UH-1D on display at the Estrella Warbirds Museum in Paso Robles, California.[72]
- 65-10068 – UH-1D on display at the National Vietnam War Museum in Mineral Wells, Texas.[73]
- 65-10077 – UH-1H on display in the Minnesota Air National Guard Museum, Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, Minneapolis, Minnesota.[51]
- 65-10126 Smokey III – UH-1H on display at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia. It served four tours and over 2,500 hours in Vietnam.[74]
- 65-10132 – UH-1D on display at Patriots Point in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.[75][76]
- 66-00528 – UH-1M on display at Fort Irwin National Training Center, California. This aircraft is the one in which Sgt. Rodney Yano would posthumously earn the Medal of Honor by throwing burning ammunition out of the helicopter. It was previously on display at the National Warplane Museum and has the tail boom from 65-9463.[77][78]
- 66-00551 – UH-1M on display at the National Military Heritage Museum in St. Joseph, Missouri.[79]
- 66-00609 – UH-1 on display at Battleship Cove in Fall River, Massachusetts.[80]
- 66-00765 – UH-1 on display at Tomorrow's Aeronautical Museum in Los Angeles, California.[81]
- 66-01204 – UH-1 on display at the Mid-America Air Museum in Liberal, Kansas.[82][83]
- 66-15050 – QUH-1M on display at the Arkansas Air & Military Museum in Fayetteville, Arkansas.[84]
- 66-15211 – UH-1 on display at the Heartland Museum of Military Vehicles in Lexington, Nebraska.[85]
- 66-16171 – UH-1 on display at the Wisconsin National Guard Memorial Library and Museum at Volk Field Air National Guard Base in Camp Douglas, Wisconsin.[86]
- 66-16304 – UH-1 on display near Grandview, Iowa near the interchange of U.S. Highway 61/Iowa Highway 92 with Iowa Highway 252/148th Street as part of the All Veterans Memorial.[87][88]
- 66-16779 – UH-1 on display at the Pacific Coast Air Museum in Santa Rosa, California.[89]
- 66-16879 – UH-1H on display at the Jimmy Doolittle Center in Vacaville, California.[90][91][92]
- 66-16907 – UH-1H on display in Veterans Memorial Park in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.[93][94]
- 66-16923 Piranha One-One – UH-1 on display at American Legion Post 201 in Alpharetta, Georgia.[95][96]
- 66-16977 – JUH-1H on display at the Frontiers of Flight Museum in Dallas, Texas; formerly a UH-1D.[97][78]
- 66-17044 – UH-1 on display at the Museum of Alaska Transportation and Industry in Wasilla, Alaska.[98][99]
- 66-17048 – UH-1 on display at the Motts Military Museum in Groveport, Ohio.[100]
- 66-17059 – UH-1V on display at Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 659 in Endeavor, Wisconsin.[101]
- 67-17281 – UH-1 on display at Burley Municipal Airport in Burley, Idaho.[102]
- 67-17355 – UH-1H on display at the Volo Auto Museum in Volo, Illinois.[103][104]
- 67-17368 – UH-1H on display at the Selfridge Military Air Museum in Harrison Township, Michigan.[105][106]
- 67-17859 – UH-1H on display at the Freedom Museum in Pampa, Texas.[107]
- 68-15287 – UH-1 on display at the Arkansas Air & Military Museum in Fayetteville, Arkansas.[108]
- 68-15492 – UH-1V on display at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1309 in Smithville, Texas.[109][110]
- 68-15652 – UH-1H on display at All Veterans Memorial, Emporia, Kansas.[111][112]
- 68-16189 – UH-1H on display at the Texas Military Forces Museum at Camp Mabry, in Austin, Texas.[53][113]
- 68-16307 – UH-1H on display at the Western Slope Vietnam War Memorial Park in Fruita, Colorado.[114]
- 68-16329 – UH-1H on display at the Heartland Museum of Military Vehicles in Lexington, Nebraska.[115]
- 68-16349 – UH-1V on display at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5850 at Eufaula Municipal Airport in Eufaula, Alabama.[116][117]
- 68-16376 – UH-1H on display at The National Vietnam War Museum in Mineral Wells, Texas.[118]
- 68-16608 – UH-1H on display at the Mississippi Armed Forces Museum, Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, Mississippi.[119][120]
- 68-16614 – UH-1V on display at the Wings of Freedom Aviation Museum in Horsham, Pennsylvania.[121]
- 68-16623 – UH-1V on display at the Virginia Aviation Museum in Richmond, Virginia.[122]
- 69-15140 – UH-1H on display at the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington.[123]
- 69-15937 – UH-1H on display at the Mississippi Armed Forces Museum, Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, Mississippi.[119][120]
- 69-16723 – UH-1H on display at the Wings of Eagles Discovery Center in Horseheads, New York.[124]
- 70-02470 – HH-1H on display at the Hill Aerospace Museum in Ogden, Utah.[125]
- 70-15707 – UH-1H on display at The National Vietnam War Museum in Mineral Wells, Texas.[126]
- 154760 – UH-1E on display at the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Triangle, Virginia. It was formerly located at the Marine Corps Air-Ground Museum in Quantico, Virginia. This aircraft was the one Cpt. Steve Pless was flying on 19 August 1967 when he rescued four soldiers — an action that would earn him the Medal of Honor.[127][128]
- 157824 – TH-1L in storage at the Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego, California.[129]
- 157838 – TH-1L on display at the Frontiers of Flight Museum in Dallas, Texas.[130]
- Composite – UH-1 on display at the Wisconsin Veterans Memorial in Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin.[131]
- Composite – UH-1M on display at the Combat Air Museum in Topeka, Kansas. It was put together from the parts of several airframes, but nominally carries the serial number 66-683.[132]
- UH-1 on display at the U.S. Army Academy of Health Sciences at Fort Sam Houston in Joint Base San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas. It is in medical configuration.[133][134]
- UH-1 on display at the Equipment Park at Fort McCoy near Sparta, Wisconsin.[135][136]
- UH-1 on display at West Bend, Wisconsin.[137]
- UH-1 on display at Veteran's Memorial Park in Clermont County, Ohio. It is painted as 63-12972.[138]
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External links
- Aerial Visuals: Family: Bell 204/205/208/208/212/214/412/553 / UH-1 Iroquois
- CoastComp.com: Preserved US Military Aircraft - Hueys and Cobras
- The UH-1 Huey and Its Stories: The Stories
- Warbirds and Airshows: Display Helicopter Locations
- War Memorials of Wisconsin: Bell UH-1 Huey
- Category:Bell UH-1H Iroquis at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum