Bell UH-1H
Aussie Army
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Aircraft design & artwork by Deane Baunton 1999
Repaint by Gaylen Cates: May 07, 2001
Paradise Helipad
http://members.nbci.com/paradisehelipad/index.html
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******************* HISTORY **************************

The Bell UH-1H Twin Two - Twelve 15 seat military/civil utility helicopter
first flew in 1968. Military aircraft are designated UH-1N in the USA and CH-135 in
Canada. Power plant is a PT6T-3 twin turboshaft. Each engine is capable of producing
900 Hp, but the combined output is de-rated to 1290 Hp. This twin engine feature
means increased safety in the event of engine failure and hence is a popular
helicopter for offshore gas and oil rig support as well as rescue operations.



Main characteristics:
Main rotor diameter 48 ft 2in
Length (rotors turning) 42 ft 5in
Max T.O. weight 10 500 lbs
Max level speed 127 mph
Powerplant 1 290 Shp Pratt & Whitney PT6T-3 Twin Turboshaft


********** THE FLIGHT SIMULATOR AIRCRAFT *********************


FLYING: The speedbrake "/" key opens and closes the doors.




************** LEGAL DISCLAIMER ****************************


All use of this aircraft and its related files is at the user's own risk.
This includes any hardware or software problems that you imagine are related to the
installation of these files.

This aircraft was designed for FUN and the use and enjoyment of fellow flight
simulator enthusiasts. It may NOT be sold or distributed on disk,CD or DVD.

I reserve ALL rights to this file, but give permission to have it uploaded to any BBS
that doesn't charge for individual downloads and the original package has not been
changed in any way.

It may also be freely uploaded to the NET or any other services, under all those same
conditions.

You cannot make money with this FS Aircraft package.


**********************CREDITS**************************

Thanks to:

Keiths Virtual Helipad for the modified Helicopter Flight Dynamics


**************** ABOUT THE AUTHOR **********************


You can E mail me deaneb@ihug.co.nz

Comments and suggestions welcome.

Authors permission required before re-painting or altering this aircraft and its files.