90 results found
Registration / Serial:57-6135
Alternate Serial:76135
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter (U-1/UC)
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada U-1A Otter (DHC-3)
C/n (msn):283
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807902Submit Correction
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First placed on display around 1993 after storage at Fort Rucker, this was one of the last two Otters in US Army service. Its final operating unit was the Golden Knights Parachute Team, based at Fort Bragg, NC in the 1970s
Registration / Serial:57-6135
Alternate Serial:76135
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada U-1A Otter (DHC-3)
C/n (msn):283
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:57-6135
Alternate Serial:76135
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter (U-1/UC)
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada U-1A Otter (DHC-3)
C/n (msn):283
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807902Submit Correction
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First placed on display around 1993 after storage at Fort Rucker, this was one of the last two Otters in US Army service. Its final operating unit was the Golden Knights Parachute Team, based at Fort Bragg, NC in the 1970s
Registration / Serial:57-6135
Alternate Serial:76135
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada U-1A Otter (DHC-3)
C/n (msn):283
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807878Submit Correction
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From an early batch of 65 H-13B Sioux, converted to H-13C for ambulance use, the type being widely used in the Korea War. Redesigned OH-13C in 1962
Registration / Serial:48-845
Alternate Serial:8845
Aircraft Version:Bell OH-13C Sioux
C/n (msn):129
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807878Submit Correction
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From an early batch of 65 H-13B Sioux, converted to H-13C for ambulance use, the type being widely used in the Korea War. Redesigned OH-13C in 1962
Registration / Serial:48-845
Alternate Serial:8845
Aircraft Version:Bell OH-13C Sioux
C/n (msn):129
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:131485
Aircraft Original Type:Lockheed P-2 Neptune
Aircraft Generic Type:Lockheed P-2 Neptune
Aircraft Version:Lockheed AP-2E Neptune
C/n (msn):426-5366
Operator Titles:USA - Army
Aircraft Name:Crazy Cat
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807868Submit Correction
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This Neptune was taken on strength by the US Navy around 1953 as a P2V-5, later modified to P2V-5F and redesigned P-2E in 1962. In the mid-1960s it was loaned to the Army and converted to AP-2E, a designation allocated to draw attention away from the aircraft's role as a SIGINT handling platform (RP-2E would have been more technically correct). From 1967 to 1972 it operated with the 1st Radio Research Company out of Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam on signals intelligence work. Returned to the Navy in 1973 and retired to the museum by 1981
Registration / Serial:131485
Aircraft Version:Lockheed AP-2E Neptune
C/n (msn):426-5366
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:131485
Aircraft Original Type:Lockheed P-2 Neptune
Aircraft Generic Type:Lockheed P-2 Neptune
Aircraft Version:Lockheed AP-2E Neptune
C/n (msn):426-5366
Operator Titles:USA - Army
Aircraft Name:Crazy Cat
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807868Submit Correction
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This Neptune was taken on strength by the US Navy around 1953 as a P2V-5, later modified to P2V-5F and redesigned P-2E in 1962. In the mid-1960s it was loaned to the Army and converted to AP-2E, a designation allocated to draw attention away from the aircraft's role as a SIGINT handling platform (RP-2E would have been more technically correct). From 1967 to 1972 it operated with the 1st Radio Research Company out of Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam on signals intelligence work. Returned to the Navy in 1973 and retired to the museum by 1981
Registration / Serial:131485
Aircraft Version:Lockheed AP-2E Neptune
C/n (msn):426-5366
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:43-46645
Alternate Serial:346645
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-51
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-51 (H-5/HO3S Dragonfly)
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky H-5D
C/n (msn):51188
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807855Submit Correction
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Actually a YR-5A delivered to the USAAF in 1945, converted to YR-5D in 1946 and redesignated H-5D in 1948. Sold as N4964C in 1959, reg cancelled 1963. Displayed at the museum by 1990, in a false Air Rescue Service scheme initially
Registration / Serial:43-46645
Alternate Serial:346645
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky H-5D
C/n (msn):51188
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:43-46645
Alternate Serial:346645
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-51
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-51 (H-5/HO3S Dragonfly)
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky H-5D
C/n (msn):51188
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807855Submit Correction
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Actually a YR-5A delivered to the USAAF in 1945, converted to YR-5D in 1946 and redesignated H-5D in 1948. Sold as N4964C in 1959, reg cancelled 1963. Displayed at the museum by 1990, in a false Air Rescue Service scheme initially
Registration / Serial:43-46645
Alternate Serial:346645
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky H-5D
C/n (msn):51188
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807852Submit Correction
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Restored to flying condition in the early 1990s in England as G-BSKS, this is one of 88 Nieuport 28C-1s returned to the US at the end of WW I. Has now been a static exhibit here for about 20 years
Registration / Serial:6531
Aircraft Version:Nieuport 28C-1
C/n (msn):6531
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807852Submit Correction
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Restored to flying condition in the early 1990s in England as G-BSKS, this is one of 88 Nieuport 28C-1s returned to the US at the end of WW I. Has now been a static exhibit here for about 20 years
Registration / Serial:6531
Aircraft Version:Nieuport 28C-1
C/n (msn):6531
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807840Submit Correction
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Apparently repaired after an accident at Glendale, KY in January 1943 and stored at the Army Aviation Museum until fairly recently when put on display in these marks
Registration / Serial:42-15174
Alternate Serial:215174
Aircraft Version:Piper L-4A Grasshopper
C/n (msn):8293
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807840Submit Correction
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Apparently repaired after an accident at Glendale, KY in January 1943 and stored at the Army Aviation Museum until fairly recently when put on display in these marks
Registration / Serial:42-15174
Alternate Serial:215174
Aircraft Version:Piper L-4A Grasshopper
C/n (msn):8293
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:51-14272
Alternate Serial:114272
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-55
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-55 (H-19/HO4S/HRS/Chickasaw)
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky UH-19C Chickasaw (S-55B)
C/n (msn):55225
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807830Submit Correction
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Taken on strength by the US Army in October 1952. Became N15184 with Orlando Helicopter Airways in March 1969, the registration not being cancelled till 2012. Interestingly there is already a 1953 photo of this helicopter in action in Korea on AirHistory
Registration / Serial:51-14272
Alternate Serial:114272
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky UH-19C Chickasaw (S-55B)
C/n (msn):55225
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:51-14272
Alternate Serial:114272
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-55
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-55 (H-19/HO4S/HRS/Chickasaw)
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky UH-19C Chickasaw (S-55B)
C/n (msn):55225
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807830Submit Correction
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Taken on strength by the US Army in October 1952. Became N15184 with Orlando Helicopter Airways in March 1969, the registration not being cancelled till 2012. Interestingly there is already a 1953 photo of this helicopter in action in Korea on AirHistory
Registration / Serial:51-14272
Alternate Serial:114272
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky UH-19C Chickasaw (S-55B)
C/n (msn):55225
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:57-3080
Alternate Serial:0-73080
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou (C-7/AC-1/V-2)
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada YC-7A Caribou
C/n (msn):4
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807825Submit Correction
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One of the first three Caribous received by the US military, constructed as a YAC-1 and first flown with test registration CF-LKU-X. The trio were delivered to the US Army in October 1959. In August 1961 it became the first of type to be deployed to Vietnam and was used as the South Vietnamese president's aircraft. Leased to Air America in 1962. In 1967 it was assigned to HQ USAF Logistics Command as a YC-7A at Wright Patterson AFB, returning to the Army Aviation Test Board, Texarkana, TX in 1970. In 1975 it flew with the Army Helicopter Demo Team (Silver Eagles), joining the museum in 1983
Registration / Serial:57-3080
Alternate Serial:0-73080
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada YC-7A Caribou
C/n (msn):4
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:57-3080
Alternate Serial:0-73080
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou (C-7/AC-1/V-2)
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada YC-7A Caribou
C/n (msn):4
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807825Submit Correction
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One of the first three Caribous received by the US military, constructed as a YAC-1 and first flown with test registration CF-LKU-X. The trio were delivered to the US Army in October 1959. In August 1961 it became the first of type to be deployed to Vietnam and was used as the South Vietnamese president's aircraft. Leased to Air America in 1962. In 1967 it was assigned to HQ USAF Logistics Command as a YC-7A at Wright Patterson AFB, returning to the Army Aviation Test Board, Texarkana, TX in 1970. In 1975 it flew with the Army Helicopter Demo Team (Silver Eagles), joining the museum in 1983
Registration / Serial:57-3080
Alternate Serial:0-73080
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada YC-7A Caribou
C/n (msn):4
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:66-8830
Aircraft Original Type:Lockheed H-56 Cheyenne
Aircraft Generic Type:Lockheed H-56 Cheyenne
Aircraft Version:Lockheed AH-56A Cheyenne
C/n (msn):187-1005
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807812Submit Correction
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The Cheyenne was a compound helicopter designed for a dedicated attack role with low-mounted wings and a tail-mounted thrusting propeller driven by a General Electric T64 turboshaft engine. Ten were built between 1967 and 1969 but the less complex AH-1 Cobra found favour in the Vietnam War as a gunship, the AH-56 program being cancelled in 1972
Registration / Serial:66-8830
Aircraft Version:Lockheed AH-56A Cheyenne
C/n (msn):187-1005
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:66-8830
Aircraft Original Type:Lockheed H-56 Cheyenne
Aircraft Generic Type:Lockheed H-56 Cheyenne
Aircraft Version:Lockheed AH-56A Cheyenne
C/n (msn):187-1005
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807812Submit Correction
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The Cheyenne was a compound helicopter designed for a dedicated attack role with low-mounted wings and a tail-mounted thrusting propeller driven by a General Electric T64 turboshaft engine. Ten were built between 1967 and 1969 but the less complex AH-1 Cobra found favour in the Vietnam War as a gunship, the AH-56 program being cancelled in 1972
Registration / Serial:66-8830
Aircraft Version:Lockheed AH-56A Cheyenne
C/n (msn):187-1005
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:56-4320
Alternate Serial:64320
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-58
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-58/H-34/Choctaw/Seahorse
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky VH-34A Choctaw
C/n (msn):58718
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807786Submit Correction
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Originally a VH-34A and later modified to VH-34C, this Choctaw flew as the 'Army One' presidential aircraft until 1964 and replacement by a VH-3, seeing a multitude of famous people aboard including Presidents Eisenhower and John F Kennedy, celebrities like Marylyn Monroe and foreign dignitaries such as Nikita Khrushchev. Unfortunately now wedged in such that a good photo angle is not possible
Registration / Serial:56-4320
Alternate Serial:64320
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky VH-34A Choctaw
C/n (msn):58718
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:56-4320
Alternate Serial:64320
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-58
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-58/H-34/Choctaw/Seahorse
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky VH-34A Choctaw
C/n (msn):58718
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807786Submit Correction
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Originally a VH-34A and later modified to VH-34C, this Choctaw flew as the 'Army One' presidential aircraft until 1964 and replacement by a VH-3, seeing a multitude of famous people aboard including Presidents Eisenhower and John F Kennedy, celebrities like Marylyn Monroe and foreign dignitaries such as Nikita Khrushchev. Unfortunately now wedged in such that a good photo angle is not possible
Registration / Serial:56-4320
Alternate Serial:64320
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky VH-34A Choctaw
C/n (msn):58718
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:"63645"
Aircraft Original Type:Cessna T-37 Tweety Bird
Aircraft Generic Type:Cessna T-37 Tweety Bird
Aircraft Version:Cessna T-37B Tweety Bird
C/n (msn):40038
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807785Submit Correction
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This was originally T-37A 56-3466, one of three Tweets evaluated by the US Army between 1957 and 1960 for battlefield observation and other combat support roles, the Grumman OV-1 Mohawk eventually being procured instead. It returned to the USAF as a T-37B in 1960 and was modified as an A-37A by 1967 with new serial 67-14520, operating for a period in Vietnam. At some point subsequently it reverted to T-37B configuration with original s/n. By late 1981 it was preserved here at the Army Aviation Museum but was later erroneously marked 63465 instead of 63466 as shown here
Registration / Serial:"63645"
Aircraft Version:Cessna T-37B Tweety Bird
C/n (msn):40038
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:"63645"
Aircraft Original Type:Cessna T-37 Tweety Bird
Aircraft Generic Type:Cessna T-37 Tweety Bird
Aircraft Version:Cessna T-37B Tweety Bird
C/n (msn):40038
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807785Submit Correction
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This was originally T-37A 56-3466, one of three Tweets evaluated by the US Army between 1957 and 1960 for battlefield observation and other combat support roles, the Grumman OV-1 Mohawk eventually being procured instead. It returned to the USAF as a T-37B in 1960 and was modified as an A-37A by 1967 with new serial 67-14520, operating for a period in Vietnam. At some point subsequently it reverted to T-37B configuration with original s/n. By late 1981 it was preserved here at the Army Aviation Museum but was later erroneously marked 63465 instead of 63466 as shown here
Registration / Serial:"63645"
Aircraft Version:Cessna T-37B Tweety Bird
C/n (msn):40038
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:55-644
Alternate Serial:50644
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-56
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-56 (H-37/HR2S Mojave)
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky CH-37B Mojave (S-56)
C/n (msn):56031
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807773Submit Correction
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Taken on strength with the US Army in 1958 and converted from CH-37A to CH-37B in 1962 and saw service at Fort Wainwright, AK
Registration / Serial:55-644
Alternate Serial:50644
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky CH-37B Mojave (S-56)
C/n (msn):56031
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:55-644
Alternate Serial:50644
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-56
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-56 (H-37/HR2S Mojave)
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky CH-37B Mojave (S-56)
C/n (msn):56031
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807773Submit Correction
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Taken on strength with the US Army in 1958 and converted from CH-37A to CH-37B in 1962 and saw service at Fort Wainwright, AK
Registration / Serial:55-644
Alternate Serial:50644
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky CH-37B Mojave (S-56)
C/n (msn):56031
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:56-2040
Alternate Serial:62040
Aircraft Original Type:Piasecki H-21 Workhorse/Shawnee
Aircraft Generic Type:Vertol H-21 Workhorse/Shawnee (42/43/44)
Aircraft Version:Vertol H-21C Shawnee
C/n (msn):C.202
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
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The H-21 "Flying Banana", which was originally designed by Piasecki for cold weather operations, performed poorly in the hot weather of Vietnam. Despite being capable of carrying 20 passengers, it could lift only nine when operating there, the engines achieving less than half the standard 600 hours between major overhaul. Despite that, it soldiered on as the US Army's main helicopter workhorse in Vietnam until 1964 when replaced with the Bell UH-1 Huey
Registration / Serial:56-2040
Alternate Serial:62040
Aircraft Version:Vertol H-21C Shawnee
C/n (msn):C.202
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:56-2040
Alternate Serial:62040
Aircraft Original Type:Piasecki H-21 Workhorse/Shawnee
Aircraft Generic Type:Vertol H-21 Workhorse/Shawnee (42/43/44)
Aircraft Version:Vertol H-21C Shawnee
C/n (msn):C.202
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807771Submit Correction
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The H-21 "Flying Banana", which was originally designed by Piasecki for cold weather operations, performed poorly in the hot weather of Vietnam. Despite being capable of carrying 20 passengers, it could lift only nine when operating there, the engines achieving less than half the standard 600 hours between major overhaul. Despite that, it soldiered on as the US Army's main helicopter workhorse in Vietnam until 1964 when replaced with the Bell UH-1 Huey
Registration / Serial:56-2040
Alternate Serial:62040
Aircraft Version:Vertol H-21C Shawnee
C/n (msn):C.202
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:65-7992
Aircraft Original Type:Boeing Vertol HC-1B Chinook
Aircraft Generic Type:Boeing Vertol H-47/HC-1B/234/347 Chinook
Aircraft Version:Boeing Vertol 347
C/n (msn):B-164
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807769Submit Correction
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This was a CH-47A converted in 1969 to the BV-347 prototype as an entry for the Heavy Lift Helicopter (HLH) requirement, first flying at Vertol's test facility at Eddystone, PA in May 1970. Phase I changes included upgrades to CH-47C standards, four blade rotors, fuselage stretch, Phase II adding variable incidence wings for extra lift. Hydro-mechanical rotor controls were later replaced with a fly-by-wire system integrating wing and rotor controls automatically. Although successful the Army could not feasibly modify its entire Chinook fleet, but some improvements carried over to the CH-47D
Registration / Serial:65-7992
Aircraft Version:Boeing Vertol 347
C/n (msn):B-164
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:65-7992
Aircraft Original Type:Boeing Vertol HC-1B Chinook
Aircraft Generic Type:Boeing Vertol H-47/HC-1B/234/347 Chinook
Aircraft Version:Boeing Vertol 347
C/n (msn):B-164
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807769Submit Correction
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This was a CH-47A converted in 1969 to the BV-347 prototype as an entry for the Heavy Lift Helicopter (HLH) requirement, first flying at Vertol's test facility at Eddystone, PA in May 1970. Phase I changes included upgrades to CH-47C standards, four blade rotors, fuselage stretch, Phase II adding variable incidence wings for extra lift. Hydro-mechanical rotor controls were later replaced with a fly-by-wire system integrating wing and rotor controls automatically. Although successful the Army could not feasibly modify its entire Chinook fleet, but some improvements carried over to the CH-47D
Registration / Serial:65-7992
Aircraft Version:Boeing Vertol 347
C/n (msn):B-164
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:90-26288
Alternate Serial:26288
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-70
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-70 (H-60 Black Hawk/Seahawk)
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky MH-60L Black Hawk (S-70A)
C/n (msn):701520
Operator Titles:USA - Army
Aircraft Name:Razor's Edge
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
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The MH-60L is a special operations variant of the UH-60 known as a DAP (Direct Action Penetrator). From delivery in 1990 until preservation in late 2013, this one was assigned to the 160th SOAR (Special Operations Aviation Regiment), undergoing many upgrades over the years. Displayed now as a COMNAV IDAP flown in Afghanistan in 2012, it gained fame in 1993 as "Super 68" participating in Operation Gothic Serpent in Somalia and was one of three to be shot down (although making it back to base) during the Battle of Mogadishu, an account featuring in the book and movie "Black Hawk Down"
Registration / Serial:90-26288
Alternate Serial:26288
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky MH-60L Black Hawk (S-70A)
C/n (msn):701520
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:90-26288
Alternate Serial:26288
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-70
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-70 (H-60 Black Hawk/Seahawk)
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky MH-60L Black Hawk (S-70A)
C/n (msn):701520
Operator Titles:USA - Army
Aircraft Name:Razor's Edge
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807754Submit Correction
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The MH-60L is a special operations variant of the UH-60 known as a DAP (Direct Action Penetrator). From delivery in 1990 until preservation in late 2013, this one was assigned to the 160th SOAR (Special Operations Aviation Regiment), undergoing many upgrades over the years. Displayed now as a COMNAV IDAP flown in Afghanistan in 2012, it gained fame in 1993 as "Super 68" participating in Operation Gothic Serpent in Somalia and was one of three to be shot down (although making it back to base) during the Battle of Mogadishu, an account featuring in the book and movie "Black Hawk Down"
Registration / Serial:90-26288
Alternate Serial:26288
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky MH-60L Black Hawk (S-70A)
C/n (msn):701520
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:76-22600
Alternate Serial:22600
Aircraft Original Type:Bell 209/309/449
Aircraft Generic Type:Bell 209/309/449 (AH-1 Cobra/Sea Cobra/Super Cobra/King Cobra/Viper)
Aircraft Version:Bell AH-1F Cobra (209)
C/n (msn):22034
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
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Built as part of a batch of 44 AH-1S Cobras and later ungraded to AH-1F standard
Registration / Serial:76-22600
Alternate Serial:22600
Aircraft Version:Bell AH-1F Cobra (209)
C/n (msn):22034
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:76-22600
Alternate Serial:22600
Aircraft Original Type:Bell 209/309/449
Aircraft Generic Type:Bell 209/309/449 (AH-1 Cobra/Sea Cobra/Super Cobra/King Cobra/Viper)
Aircraft Version:Bell AH-1F Cobra (209)
C/n (msn):22034
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807742Submit Correction
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Built as part of a batch of 44 AH-1S Cobras and later ungraded to AH-1F standard
Registration / Serial:76-22600
Alternate Serial:22600
Aircraft Version:Bell AH-1F Cobra (209)
C/n (msn):22034
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:73-22250
Alternate Serial:22250
Aircraft Original Type:Beech 200 Super King Air
Aircraft Generic Type:Beech 200/1300 Super King Air (C-12)
Aircraft Version:Beech C-12C Huron
C/n (msn):BC-1
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807740Submit Correction
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Here is the first Beechcraft C-12, noted active in 1985 with HQ USEUCOM in Germany and in May 1986 with the US Army Training and Doctrine Command at Langley AFB, VA. At some stage converted from C-12A to C-12C with uprated engines and by May 2011 stored for the museum here at Fort Rucker
Registration / Serial:73-22250
Alternate Serial:22250
Aircraft Version:Beech C-12C Huron
C/n (msn):BC-1
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:73-22250
Alternate Serial:22250
Aircraft Original Type:Beech 200 Super King Air
Aircraft Generic Type:Beech 200/1300 Super King Air (C-12)
Aircraft Version:Beech C-12C Huron
C/n (msn):BC-1
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
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Here is the first Beechcraft C-12, noted active in 1985 with HQ USEUCOM in Germany and in May 1986 with the US Army Training and Doctrine Command at Langley AFB, VA. At some stage converted from C-12A to C-12C with uprated engines and by May 2011 stored for the museum here at Fort Rucker
Registration / Serial:73-22250
Alternate Serial:22250
Aircraft Version:Beech C-12C Huron
C/n (msn):BC-1
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:71-20468
Alternate Serial:0-20468
Other Marks:TEST 2
Aircraft Original Type:Bell 206 JetRanger
Aircraft Generic Type:Bell 206/406 JetRanger
Aircraft Version:Bell GOH-58A Kiowa (206A-1)
C/n (msn):41329
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807732Submit Correction
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By 1998 the Kiowa's operational career was over and it was used as a ground trainer here at Fort Rucker, redesignated GOH-58A
Registration / Serial:71-20468
Alternate Serial:0-20468
Aircraft Version:Bell GOH-58A Kiowa (206A-1)
C/n (msn):41329
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:71-20468
Alternate Serial:0-20468
Other Marks:TEST 2
Aircraft Original Type:Bell 206 JetRanger
Aircraft Generic Type:Bell 206/406 JetRanger
Aircraft Version:Bell GOH-58A Kiowa (206A-1)
C/n (msn):41329
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
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By 1998 the Kiowa's operational career was over and it was used as a ground trainer here at Fort Rucker, redesignated GOH-58A
Registration / Serial:71-20468
Alternate Serial:0-20468
Aircraft Version:Bell GOH-58A Kiowa (206A-1)
C/n (msn):41329
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:68-17340
Alternate Serial:17340
Military Code:C16
Aircraft Original Type:Hughes 369 / 500
Aircraft Generic Type:Hughes 369/500/530 (H-6/Cayuse/Little Bird)
Aircraft Version:Hughes OH-6A Cayuse (369A)
C/n (msn):1300
Operator Titles:USA - Army
Aircraft Name:Miss Clawd IV
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807724Submit Correction
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Displayed in the markings of 'C' Troop, 16th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Aviation Brigade, South Vietnam c.1970. After Vietnam service, this OH-6 was flown by the US Army Aviation Precision Demonstration Team (Silver Eagles) here at Fort Rucker and by 1982 was preserved in the museum
Registration / Serial:68-17340
Alternate Serial:17340
Aircraft Version:Hughes OH-6A Cayuse (369A)
C/n (msn):1300
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:68-17340
Alternate Serial:17340
Military Code:C16
Aircraft Original Type:Hughes 369 / 500
Aircraft Generic Type:Hughes 369/500/530 (H-6/Cayuse/Little Bird)
Aircraft Version:Hughes OH-6A Cayuse (369A)
C/n (msn):1300
Operator Titles:USA - Army
Aircraft Name:Miss Clawd IV
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807724Submit Correction
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Displayed in the markings of 'C' Troop, 16th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Aviation Brigade, South Vietnam c.1970. After Vietnam service, this OH-6 was flown by the US Army Aviation Precision Demonstration Team (Silver Eagles) here at Fort Rucker and by 1982 was preserved in the museum
Registration / Serial:68-17340
Alternate Serial:17340
Aircraft Version:Hughes OH-6A Cayuse (369A)
C/n (msn):1300
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:67-16795
Alternate Serial:16795
Aircraft Original Type:Hughes 200/269/280/300
Aircraft Generic Type:Hughes 200/269/280/300 (H-55 Osage)
Aircraft Version:Hughes TH-55A Osage (269A)
C/n (msn):780902
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807722Submit Correction
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In 1958 Hughes proposed their Model 269 to the US Army as a replacement for OH-13 Sioux and OH-23 Raven light observation helicopters. Although it was not found adequate for combat missions, some 792 were obtained as trainers, remaining in service as the Army's primary teaching helicopter until supplanted by the UH-1 in 1988. Some 60,000 US Army pilots are said to have received their training on the TH-55
Registration / Serial:67-16795
Alternate Serial:16795
Aircraft Version:Hughes TH-55A Osage (269A)
C/n (msn):780902
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:67-16795
Alternate Serial:16795
Aircraft Original Type:Hughes 200/269/280/300
Aircraft Generic Type:Hughes 200/269/280/300 (H-55 Osage)
Aircraft Version:Hughes TH-55A Osage (269A)
C/n (msn):780902
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:US Army Aviation Museum
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:807722Submit Correction
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In 1958 Hughes proposed their Model 269 to the US Army as a replacement for OH-13 Sioux and OH-23 Raven light observation helicopters. Although it was not found adequate for combat missions, some 792 were obtained as trainers, remaining in service as the Army's primary teaching helicopter until supplanted by the UH-1 in 1988. Some 60,000 US Army pilots are said to have received their training on the TH-55
Registration / Serial:67-16795
Alternate Serial:16795
Aircraft Version:Hughes TH-55A Osage (269A)
C/n (msn):780902
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Heliport:Fort Novosel / Ozark - Guthrie Army HeliportMap
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:14 December 2024
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact