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  2. Bell AH-1 Cobra - Wikipedia

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    Bell added "Cobra" to the UH-1's Huey nickname to produce its HueyCobra name for the 209. The Army applied the Cobra name to its AH-1G designation for the helicopter. [9] The Bell 209 demonstrator was used for the next six years to test weapons and fit of equipment. An additional use for the demonstrator was participating in marketing ...

  3. Bell AH-1 SuperCobra - Wikipedia

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    An AH-1T Sea Cobra launching from the amphibious assault ship Iwo Jima, July 1985. In the early 1980s, the Marine Corps sought a new navalized helicopter; accordingly, it evaluated the Boeing AH-64 Apache attack helicopter over a two-week period in September 1981, which included shipboard operation tests. Furthermore, various concepts were ...

  4. Bell AH-1Z Viper - Wikipedia

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    The Bell AH-1Z Viper [3] is a twin-engine attack helicopter, based on the AH-1W SuperCobra, designed and produced by the American aerospace manufacturer Bell Helicopter. It is one of the latest members of the prolific Bell Huey family. It is often called "Zulu Cobra", based on the military phonetic alphabet pronunciation of its variant letter.

  5. Helicopter pilot receives Medal of Honor for daring rescue ...

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    It was June 18, 1968, and then-1st Lt. Taylor and his copilot had been called out in their AH-1G Cobra helicopter to rescue a four-man long-range reconnaissance patrol team who were pinned down by ...

  6. Hughes OH-6 Cayuse - Wikipedia

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    An OH-6A and two AH-1G Cobra helicopters flying a reconnaissance mission near Phuoc Vinh, c. 1970. It became common for OH-6s to operate in teams with other rotorcraft, particularly the Bell AH-1 Cobra attack helicopter. This teamwork was actively encouraged by Army officials, and led to the development of so-called "hunter-killer" tactics that ...

  7. Boeing AH-64 Apache - Wikipedia

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    The crew sits in tandem, with the pilot sitting behind and above the co-pilot/gunner. [42] Both crew members are capable of flying the aircraft and performing methods of weapon engagements independently. [43] The AH-64 is powered by two General Electric T700 turboshaft engines with high-mounted exhausts on either side of the fuselage.

  8. Chuck Aaron - Wikipedia

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    TAH-1F Cobra Helicopter Aerobatics Red Bull N.A. Awards: Art Scholl Showmanship (2009) SETP Member (2011) Living Legend of Aviation (2013) HAI Pilot of the Year (2014) Aviation career: Full name: Charles Aaron: First flight: 1968 [1] Flight license: Fixed-Wing & Helicopter Pilot, [2] Helicopter Aerobatics (2005) (all FAA)

  9. Why did (blank) do that? Breaking down the ending to ... - AOL

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    But this is "Cobra Kai," a show with a fight at the center of nearly every episode. In the final moments of Season 5, the show’s central villain, John Kreese (Martin Kove), came back into the ...