This item is limited to 4 per household.
- It is the [in-action] series that collects and publishes valuable recorded pictures and the like on the site where military vehicles, military aircraft and military ships are actually operated.
- Select not only from photographs of manufacturers and museums, but also from recorded pictures owned by individuals.
- A lot of pictures with live feeling will be a hint for modeler production as well.
- In this volume we will introduce the general-purpose helicopter, Bell UH-1 Irokois, nicknamed Huei, which has been in production in 1959 and still used in various countries around the world.
- Bell UH-1 is a long-awaited general-purpose helicopter who is active as active while despite having passed over half a century since deployment already.
- Operation started mainly for light transportation.
- Although he was active in transporting injured persons on the front line, various performance types such as gunship models with enhanced arms were also made with their performance focused.
- Activities in the Vietnam War have been taken up in press photography, movies, etc. and are widely known.
- In this book, we introduce a number of recorded pictures of the Vietnam War, Iraq, and the situation in Afghanistan from the state of development.
- UH-1 variations of 15 variations are included from prototype to UH-1Y Venom of the Marine Corps which began operation in 2009.
- Record pictures at that time posted more than 220 points in total including 160 color photographs.
- There are abundant pictures not to be missed, such as aerial photographs and maintenance scenery at the forefront of Vietnam.
- It would be interesting to take pictures of the way the folding and transporting machine is stored.
- It is one book which I want to see to a wide range of aircraft fans as well as a modeler.
- Each picture is accompanied by an explanation of English.
[Major features]
- Size: 280 mm × 210 mm
- Photo: 220 points or more (including 160 color photographs)
- English edition
- Soft cover version: Flat binding type
- Number of pages: 80 pages
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )