File:US Navy UH-1D HT-8 in flight.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUS Navy UH-1D HT-8 in flight.jpg | A U.S. Navy Bell UH-1D Huey helicopter (U.S. Army serial 64-13584) assigned to Helicopter Training Squadron HT-8 at Naval Air Station Whiting Field, Florida (USA), in the 1960s. The Navy loaned Army UH-1Ds until they could be replaced by the navalized TH-1L. 45 TH-1Ls were delivered starting in November 1969. |
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1960s date QS:P,+1960-00-00T00:00:00Z/8 |
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U.S. Navy Commander, Naval Air Forces Centennial of Naval Aviation website (flash animation) |
Author | United States Navy |
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