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Here is the rest of the list....Do you guys ride around and see all these? I do the same with World War I Artillery......


63-9719 C-7A, Aircraft, Cargo, DeHaviland Caribou English Field Air and Space Museum Amarillo TX
0-04188 C-7A, Aircraft, Cargo, DeHaviland Caribou New England Air Museum Windsor Locks CT
51-54894 CH-34 - Series, Helicopter, Cargo, Choctaw, (CH34/ UH34/ S58) Palm Springs Air Museum Palm Springs CA
55-04496 CH-34 - Series, Helicopter, Cargo, Choctaw, (CH34/ UH34/ S58) Carolinas Aviation Museum Charlotte NC
68-18437 CH-54, Helicopter, Heavy Lift, Sikorsky Skycrane Pima Air and Space Museum Tucson AZ
69-18464 CH-54, Helicopter, Heavy Lift, Sikorsky Skycrane Southern Museum of Flight Birmingham AL
67-14824 CH-54, Helicopter, Heavy Lift, Sikorsky Skycrane Combat Air Museum Topeka KS
70-18486 CH-54, Helicopter, Heavy Lift, Sikorsky Skycrane Russell Military Museum Russell IL
69-18465 CH-54, Helicopter, Heavy Lift, Sikorsky Skycrane New England Air Museum Windsor Locks CT




#Num! F-100F, Jet Fighter, Super Saber Aviation Cadet Museum Eureka Springs AR
56-3911 F-100F, Jet Fighter, Super Saber Aviation Hall of Fame Teterboro NJ
56-3905 F-100F, Jet Fighter, Super Saber Glenn L. Martin Maryland Aviation Museum, Inc Middle River MD
56-3899 F-100F, Jet Fighter, Super Saber Glenn L. Martin Maryland Aviation Museum, Inc Middle River MD
58-0303 F-101B, Jet Fighter, Voodoo Interceptor Glenn L. Martin Maryland Aviation Museum, Inc Middle River MD
#Num! F-105G, Jet Fighter Bomber, Thurderchief Aviation Cadet Museum Eureka Springs AR
63-8299 F-105G, Jet Fighter Bomber, Thurderchief Aviation Hall of Fame Teterboro NJ
63-8331 F-105G, Jet Fighter Bomber, Thurderchief Pacific Coast Air Museum Santa Rosa CA
64-3899 F-105G, Jet Fighter Bomber, Thurderchief Glenn L. Martin Maryland Aviation Museum, Inc Middle River MD
#Num! F-105G, Jet Fighter Bomber, Thurderchief Aviation Cadet Museum Eureka Springs AR
64-750 F-4D, Jef Fighter Bomber, Phantom Aviation Hall of Fame Teterboro NJ
64-0919 F-4D, Jef Fighter Bomber, Phantom Glenn L. Martin Maryland Aviation Museum, Inc Middle River MD


65-12797 H-3E, Helicopter Carolinas Aviation Museum Charlotte NC
#Num! HH52 - Series, Helicopter, Sikorsky, Sea Guard (S-62) Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum Rio Grande NJ



C9391T L-3 - series, Aircraft, Aeronca,Defender (65TC,O58, LNR,TG5,L16) State of Hawaii Honolulu HI
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#Num! M3, Missile, Hawk American Armoured Foundation, Inc. Danville VA
#Num! M3, Missile, Hawk American Legion Post #11 Florence AL
#Num! M3, Missile, Hawk American Armoured Foundation, Inc. Danville VA
M3, Missile, Hawk Florida Military Aviation Museum Wauchula FL
#Num! M3, Missile, Hawk American Armoured Foundation, Inc. Danville VA


M51, Rocket, Little John Combat Air Museum Topeka KS



#Num! MGM-31-Series, Missle, Pershing, (M14/XM14) Virginia Air and Space Center and Museum Hampton VA
MGM-52 - Series, Missle, Antiaircraft, Lance Village of Orland Hills Orland Hills IL
MGR 1 - series, Rocket, Honest John VFW Post #5802 Mineville NY
#Num! MGR 1 - series, Rocket, Honest John Combat Air Museum Topeka KS
MGR 1 - series, Rocket, Honest John City of Trumann Trumann AR
#Num! MGR 1 - series, Rocket, Honest John Combat Air Museum Topeka KS
UNKNOWN MGR 1 - series, Rocket, Honest John American Legion Post #11 Florence AL
X3G77 MGR 1 - series, Rocket, Honest John Russell Military Museum Russell IL
#Num! MGR 1 - series, Rocket, Honest John Carolinas Aviation Museum Charlotte NC
#Num! MGR 1 - series, Rocket, Honest John Carolinas Aviation Museum Charlotte NC
MGR 1 - series, Rocket, Honest John City of Beatrice Beatrice NE
MGR 1 - series, Rocket, Honest John Military Museum of Southern New England Danbury CT
MGR-3 - Series, Missle, Little John, Emerson, (M47/M51/MGR-3) American Legion Post #755 Manteno IL
MGR-3 - Series, Missle, Little John, Emerson, (M47/M51/MGR-3) American Legion Post #1019 Kankakee IL
MGR-3 - Series, Missle, Little John, Emerson, (M47/M51/MGR-3) American Legion Post #755 Manteno IL



MIM-14 - Series, Missle, Antiaircraft, Nike Hercules American Legion Post #184 Double Springs AL
M74E1 MIM-14 - Series, Missle, Antiaircraft, Nike Hercules American Legion Post #184 Double Springs AL
MIM-23 - Series, Missle, Antiaircraft, Hawk Florence State College Florence AL
MIM-3 - Series, Missle, Antiaircraft, Nike Ajax City of Tooele Tooele UT
MIM-3 - Series, Missle, Antiaircraft, Nike Ajax City of Tooele Tooele UT



#Num! OH-13 - Series, Helicopter, Observation, LT, Sioux (YR13/OH13/HTL) Mid-American Air Museum Liberal KS
62-3769 OH-23 - Series, Helicopter, Observation, LT, Raven(H-23/UH12/OH23) American Helicopter Museum & Education Center West Chester PA
62-3812 OH-23 - Series, Helicopter, Observation, LT, Raven(H-23/UH12/OH23) New England Air Museum Windsor Locks CT
51-16226 OH-23 - Series, Helicopter, Observation, LT, Raven(H-23/UH12/OH23) Russell Military Museum Russell IL
0-16112 OH-58, Helicopter Pima Air and Space Museum Tucson AZ
69-16123 OH-58, Helicopter Kansas Museum of Military History Augusta KS
69-16153 OH-58, Helicopter MAPS Air Museum North Canton OH
69-16338 OH-58, Helicopter Grenzmuseum Rhon (Point Alpha) AM Anger 32
68-16940 OH-58, Helicopter Palm Springs Air Museum Palm Springs CA
72-21256 OH-58, Helicopter The Aviation Museum of Kentucky, Inc. Lexington KY
71-20475 OH-58, Helicopter Veterans Memorial Museum Huntsville AL
67-16668 OH-6A, Helicopter, Cayuse National Warplane Museum Horseheads NY
0-67865 OH-6A, Helicopter, Cayuse Mid-American Air Museum Liberal KS
65-12925 OH-6A, Helicopter, Cayuse Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association Hillsborough NC
68-17197 OH-6A, Helicopter, Cayuse VFW Post #7779 Hyde Park VT
65-12958 OH-6A, Helicopter, Cayuse Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association Hillsborough NC
67-17381 OH-6A, Helicopter, Cayuse Pima Air and Space Museum Tucson AZ
67-16638 OH-6A, Helicopter, Cayuse Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum Rio Grande NJ
67-16570 OH-6A, Helicopter, Cayuse Quonset Air Museum North Kingstown RI
67-16506 OH-6A, Helicopter, Cayuse The International Helicopter Museum Somerset
67-16127 OH-6A, Helicopter, Cayuse New England Air Museum Windsor Locks CT
67-16091 OH-6A, Helicopter, Cayuse Tomorrow's Aeronautical Museum Compton CA
67-16087 OH-6A, Helicopter, Cayuse Southern Museum of Flight Birmingham AL
61-2724 OV-1C, Aircraft Pima Air and Space Museum Tucson AZ
60-3758 OV-1C, Aircraft Florida Military Aviation Museum Wauchula FL
67-18902 OV-1D, Mohawk Evergreen Aviation Museum McMinnville OR
OV-1D, Mohawk Northwest Arkansas WWII Springdale AR
#Num! OV-1D, Mohawk Aviation Hall of Fame Teterboro NJ
62-05880 OV-1D, Mohawk English Field Air and Space Museum Amarillo TX



43-46521 R-4B, Sikorsky Pima Air and Space Museum Tucson AZ



0-21446 RB-57A, Canberra Glenn L. Martin Maryland Aviation Museum, Inc Middle River MD
0-21467 RB-57A, Canberra Glenn L. Martin Maryland Aviation Museum, Inc Middle River MD
53-7554 RF-84F, Jet Recon Bomber, Thunderflash Glenn L. Martin Maryland Aviation Museum, Inc Middle River MD



RV-A-1 - Series, Missile, Test, WAC Corporal VFW Post #3141 Dardanelle AR
RV-A-1 - Series, Missile, Test, WAC Corporal VFW Post #3141 Dardanelle AR



#Num! T-28B, Aircraft Carolinas Aviation Museum Charlotte NC



67-19519 TH-1L, Helicopter, Iroquois series, Bell American Legion Post #127 Buford GA
15-7848 TH-1L, Helicopter, Iroquois series, Bell VVA Chapter #96 Tallahassee FL
67-16963 TH55 - Series, Helicopter, Trainer, (H42/TH55A/HO2) Historical Military Armor Museum Anderson IN
67-16879 TH55 - Series, Helicopter, Trainer, (H42/TH55A/HO2) Russell Military Museum Russell IL



57-2570 U-6A, DeHaviland, Beaver New England Air Museum Windsor Locks CT
56-3701 U-8D, Beechcraft Pima Air and Space Museum Tucson AZ
60-64026 U-9A, Aircraft, VIP, Areo Commander, (AC550/L26/U9A) Russell Military Museum Russell IL
68-16329 UH-1, Helicopter, Utility, Huey Heartland Museum of Military Vehicles Lexington NE
UH-1, Helicopter, Utility, Huey VFW Post #4252 Hernando FL


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Thanks for the photos guys and thanks too for the great lists armyjunk2! I really appreciate it.

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Armyjunk,
Thanks for posting the lists. Do you know how up-to-date they are please?
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armyjunk2,

Here are a couple of Cobra's and a Huey that were not on your list:

70-15350 AH-1, Helicopter, Attack, Cobra Corner of Imperial Dam Rd & Ocotillo Rd
70-17028 AH-1, Helicopter, Attack, Cobra Laguna Army Air Field
70-15836 UH-1, Helicopter, Utility Matinez Rd Laguna AAF gate

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I am working on documenting the history of UH-1 helicopters that are currently on display in museums or as a part of a memorial. The website I am using to document what I find is http://www.viswanphoto.weebly.com I just recently decided to accept submission for the ones I will not be able to visit personally. I am very interested in this project and hope every Huey fan out there helps build the site.

Right now I am working on UH-1D/H sn 65-09700 that is located at the Kansas Museum of Military History in Wichita. I do have the VHPA CD and there is no record of this helicopter. Does anyone have any information on this bird? I saw one article that claimed it was a USAF helicopter before it was transferred to the Army but that is all I have been able to find.


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Also, this helicopter 66-16935 UH-1, Helicopter, Utility, Huey American Legion Post #374 Omaha NE was returned to the military when the Post moved to a new location. This was confirmed by the post commander.


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 11:23 pm 
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A lot of Huey in that part of Texas...to add a few...
A Huey and Cobra at Big Spring (in front of the old Webb AFB, IIRC you can see them from I-20)
A Huey in Abilene at the Technical College aviation School
A Huey in Sweetwater..

And one that deserves mention, a Huey in Mentone, Indiana (not far from Grissom) at the Larry Bell Museum.

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We saw the Huey 2 weeks ago and again this Saturday, I cant seem to pass this museum when it's open. There is also a H-23 at the gate of the Helicopter school in Mineral Wells.

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VisitingWanderer wrote:
Right now I am working on UH-1D/H sn 65-09700 that is located at the Kansas Museum of Military History in Wichita. I do have the VHPA CD and there is no record of this helicopter. Does anyone have any information on this bird? I saw one article that claimed it was a USAF helicopter before it was transferred to the Army but that is all I have been able to find.


The AF didn't own any Ds...
It may have been loaned as a trainer or for some test purpose. The Army was fairly generious with its aircraft. I recently learned that the Army loaned the Navy a few D models for antarctic use in the late 60s, before the Navy got their own UH-1N Twin Hueys. They were orange with NAVY markings. Neat looking.

In 1970, they got 30 HH-1Hs (70-2457-2486) used for local crash rescue to replace the HH-43s, later they supplemented UH-1Fs for missile site support (back when the Twins were busy in Special Ops roles or resuce work). I some believe were fitted with spray booms for 3M's "Light Water" foam system.

And today, I understand the AF has some upgraded (pointed noses, etc.) TH-1Hs at Ft Rucker for training. I'd guess these were given to the AF from Army staocks and modified at AF expense but carry their original Army serials.

If anyone knows differently, I'd be interested in learning.

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I am working on the AH-1 Cobra Registry as well as the UH-1 Huey Registry. Any pictures of either of these aircraft types on display would be welcome!

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Wow, those rotor blades from the hotel are more historic than the helicopter... They were used at the hotel for the winging party after graduation... the (former) students jumped through the rotors into the pool , usually dressed in boots and flight suits.
This brings back some very early memories, somewhere I have pics of my Dad's winging ceremony at the hotel and guys jumping into the pool... most went into the drink with a budweiser in one hand.
If I ever can find those pics I'll try and post them.
That sort of thing is pretty much history, but classes like my Dad's lost something like 40-50% of the class KIA or seriously wounded in SE Asia at the time....The current military couldn't cope with losses like we had in vietnam IMHO.

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Hi,

I'd sure like to see those photos if you can find them Enemy Ace.

I visited the grounds of the former Fort Wolters a few weeks ago. It is a bit sobering when you think of all of the helicopter pilots that trained there and went to Vietnam. My grandparents were married during WWII, so I have a small attachment to the place. There are still lots of things to see there. I think a lot of it hasn't changed much over the last 70+ years. I bought a class picture from WWII on eBay taken there of an infantry platoon in 1941 and the barracks in the background of the photo look the same today as they did then! I explored the old Beach Army Hospital during my visit, but that's another story for another forum:)

I think it's great that the city has maintained the arch at the main gate. It looks almost like it did when the post was active. Here's some photos of it including the gate guards.

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[quote="Ztex"]Saw this one on the way home from scout camp this weekend.

Near Mineral Wells, TX home of the former Fort Wolters, US Army helicopter training base during Vietnam.

They are slowly building a National Vietnam War Museum. This memorial wall and helicopter are the first on site displays.

It's about a mile and a half east of Ft. Wotlers on the highway.

UH-1D 65-10068
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John P. Silberman who has been involved with several Warbirds in the Registry, flew with the Black Cats as Black Cat 28 in a little place called Vietnam. I met him only once, he is a nice person.

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Army Junk, I can't tell you how much I appreciate the list of locations of all those spare parts !

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Well if we're going to list survivors... Here's the list of just the Hueys from the 129th AHC based at Lane Army Heliport, An Son RVN. A few of these only survived their time with the 129th & then were lost since then, but the majority of them are still around.

62-04592/N1386L Currently in Australia & flying.
http://sirsteveincairns.smugmug.com/Air ... /i-QK5b2dT
63-08679 (c/n 904) to MASDC as XA0261 20 June '77-13 Sept '88. To Singapore AF.
63-08699 (c/n 924) was N39SD, registration cancelled by FAA Nov 21, 2007 on sale to owner in Australia, Registered Dec 18, 2007 to Aircraft Technicians of Australia P/L as VH-DHY.

63-08845 (c/n 4137) noted Mar 14, 2004 as GUH-1H ground instructional airframe at Guthrie AHP, Fort Rucker, AL. Apparently Guthrie AHP has closed, since copter was seen Mar 8, 2005 at Yano Hall, Fort Rucker Later at US Army Infantry Museum, Fort Benning, GA mis-stenciled as 63-38845.

63-12905/N5448, Florida, N# now assigned to a Cessna?

63-12993 (c/n 4189) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0399 08 May '95-05 May '97 . To Colombia

64-13497 (c/n 4204) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N497SD (no longer assigned)

64-13643 (c/n 4340) (previously listed) on display at Georgia Veterans State Park. It served in Viet Nam with the 114th AV COM as both a transport and medivac, from Viet Nam it went to Germany, in 1974 it was converted to UH1H. They have it displayed as a D model and members from the 114th AV Com have installed a memorial listing all servicemen from the 114th killed in Viet Nam.

64-13691 (c/n 4398) became N382CJ Feb 1994. Registration N382CJ cancelled Jun 19,2008 falsely reported as scrapped. Now with Huey 369 group in Indiana
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 802&type=1

64-13731 (c/n 4438) on display at Carolinas Aviation Museum, Charlotte, NC.

64-13747 (c/n 4454) registered N308AS Sep 18, 2008. (N# comes back as a 727) Bell Aero Services, Tx

64-13861 (c/n 4568) damaged by small arms fire Nov 15, 1966, SEA, repaired. To civilian registry as N205TA. To ZK-HYG Apr 2001

64-13896 (c/n 4603) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0359 Oct 6, 1988

64-13914 (c/n 1038) noted 2002 at Miracle of America Museum and Pioneer Village, Polson, MT fitted with boom from UH-1A 58-3019
https://www.facebook.com/MiracleOfAmeri ... ref=stream

64-13925 (c/n 1049) to MASDC as XA0078 14 Sept '75-20 June '76. Then to US Customs Tucson AZ

64-13957 (c/n 1081) to MASDC as XA0251 12 Apr '77-13 Sept '78. To Singapore AF Sep 13, 1978

64-13970 (c/n 1094) to MASDC as XA0172 20 May '76-13 June '77 N87923 Civil Defense Memphis TN. later N600MA (currently in Montana & for sale)

64-13976 (c/n 1100) to MASDC as XA0241 12 Dec '76-05 Sept '79 transferred to USAF inventory within AMARG as HF139 left boneyard 04 Feb '88 to JH HELICOPTER SERVICE TUSCON AZ

64-14003 (c/n 1127) to MASDC as XA0208 Jul 14, 1976. To South Korea in 1977

64-14005 (c/n 1129) at Patton Museum, Fort Knox, KY

64-14010 (c/n 1134) to MASDC as XA0187 Jun 16, 1975. FMS to South Korea Jun 9, 1977

64-14046 (c/n 1170) to civil registry as N92376 (no longer assigned) with State of Georgia Dept of Transport

64-14065 (c/n 1189) under restoration at Whittier Aviation Museum, March Field, CA (This museum became Wings & Rotors Museum) (Sold to company in ShoLow Az) Currently mystery machine status, it seems to have disappeared

64-14073 (c/n 1197) to MASDC as XA0083 19 Nov '75-14 June '76 FAP-114 PANAMA AF via DynCorp.

64-14096 (c/n 1220) to MASDC as XA0194 Jun 22, 1976. To South Korea Jun 10, 1977

64-17497, Possible survivor, more research needed.

65-9569 (c/n 4613, UH-1H) became N4734F (currently unassigned)

65-9815 (c/n 4859, UH-1D) Noted stored/dumped at Hidden Valley near Rosamund, CA Sep 2, 2000; appeared to have suffered accident damage.

65-9839 (c/n 4883) noted at Ira G. Ross/Niagra Aerospace Museum, Niagra, New York in Jul 2009
http://wnyaerospace.org/

65-9853 (c/n 4897) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0323 21 Sept '88-29 Sept '93 US ARMY PROVING GROUNDS YUMA AZ (RANGE TARGET)


65-9858 (c/n 4902) to civil registry as N38CF Sep 1995. To CC-CLK.
http://jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=7386689&nseq=0

65-9915 (c/n 4959) became N4134W; this registration cancelled as 'scrapped' Jan 16, 2003

65-9968 (c/n 5012) at Army Aviation Museum, Ft. Rucker, AL

65-10065 (c/n 5109) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0402 11 May '95-06 May '97 To Columbia.

65-10074 (c/n 5118) in 2008 was at Russell Military Museum, Russell, IL
https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.net/ ... 7822_n.jpg

65-10132 (c/n 5176) being restored to be displayed as HSL at Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum, Charlestown, SC.
https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.net/ ... 1359_n.jpg

65-15212. Possible survivor, more research needed.

66-0552 (116th AHC) shot down by small arms fire in SVN Jun 5, 1969. 4 KIA. (listed with 129th for only 1 month: Jan '71.

66-0632 Mounted on a post at Heck Vietnam Veterans Memorial Park, Monroe, Michigan

66-0791 (c/n 5274) Mounted on a post at the Guard base at Davenport, IA Apr 29, 2002

66-1009 (c/n 5492) to civil registry as N774AR. Registration cancelled Mar 10, 2004 as sold in South Africa. Registered Dec 22, 2006 to user in South Africa as ZU-ELP
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3OVvQV7VN8

66-1023 (c/n 5506) Registered N2055V Feb 10, 2006 (Dyncorp Inc)
http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/ph ... 57594.html

66-1097 (c/n 5580) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N15UH. Became EC-GOF. Believed crashed Aug 4, 2000.

66-1147 (c/n 5630) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N127FC (N# comes back to a Grumman)

66-15212 On display at Camp Robinson, Little Rock, AR.

66-16027 (c/n 5721) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N6190P. Became EC-GDN (Spain). Crashed Jun 18, 2000.

66-16171 (c/n 5865) Preserved at Volk Field, WI
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5346/9387 ... 18f6_b.jpg

66-16277 (c/n 5971) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0496 Sep 27, 1995. To Argentine Army for spares 3/9/2001.

66-16322 (c/n 8516) noted stored at Arlington, WA May 2, 2005.

66-16507 (c/n 8701) w/o after hard landing near Din Binh, SVN Jan 1, 1968. Crew survived.

66-16621 (c/n 8815) now N6132Z based at Kingston, NC with North Carolina Forest Service.

66-16643 (c/n 8837)Allocated civil registration N911GE, then N911FK. Registration N9152T reserved Feb 6, 2006, taken up Apr 21, 2006. Monroe County SD (Key West) Fl to Ft Meyers SD, then Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission. Now in Illinois used as training airframe by PD.
http://www.keysso.net/images/aviation_p ... 031400.jpg
66-16740 (c/n 8934) registration N8102G allocated Jul 28, 2004

66-16741 (c/n 8935) was N56RF. Registration cancelled Apr 4, 2006.

66-16807 (c/n 9001) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA049327 Sept '95-10 Aug '05 Aeropower, Anguilla British West Indies. Registered N71112 Sep 8, 2005. (Via NWH, Olympia Wa)
66-17399. Possible survivor, more research needed.
67-15476 AH-1G (c/n 20140) noted in storage at Fort Drum, Ny May 21, 2001

67-15834 AH-1G Crashed at Fort Hood, TX May 12, 1983. One crew member killed.
67-17147/N72297 Used for Ag-Business in Fresno, California

67-17251 (c/n 9449) to AMARC as XA0414 19 May '95-01 May '97 To Jordan.
67-17358/ N7221V. Used for Ag-Business in Tulare, California
67-17487, Dept Homeland Security flying as N194BP
http://www.flickr.com/photos/collingwoo ... 886197098/

67-17431 (c/n 9629) registration N3013R reserved. Registration taken up May 2002. (now with Brazilian Federal Police)

67-17487 (c/n 9685) to AMARC as XA0570 Jan 16, 1996 to 15 Oct '04. Noted stored at Falcon Field, Mesa, AZ Mar 28, 2006. To SM&T Aircraft, Enterprise, Alabama.

67-17526 (c/n 9724) to Mexico 1996/7 under Excess Defense Articles Program but grounded Mar 1998. To US State Department (International Narcotics and Law Enforcement) as N327SD Feb 8, 2008.

68-16261. Singapore AF, now with Northwest Helicopters, Olympia Wa & scheduled for full restoration to how it was at Lane with the 129th.

68-16526 (c/n 11185) with US Border Patrol as N72469.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/15162482@N08/6169807386/

68-15451/N622AC. Registered to Overseas Aircraft Support in Arizona.

68-16574. Currently ag spraying with J&R Flying Services in Alicia Ark.

69-16433 (c/n 20865) converted to AH-1F

69-16442 (c/n 20874) converted to AH-1F. noted in storage at Fort Drum, NY. May 21, 2001. On display at South Plainfield Monument Park, New Jersey.
http://www.southplainfieldnj.com/spnj/C ... nt%20Park/

69-16697, Sold to South Vietnam.

69-15743 (c/n 12353) to Argentine Army as AE-449, Currently undergoing upgrade to Huey II spec. Photos from the Argentine mechanic who works on it today.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 012&type=1

69-16023, Converted to AH-1S.

69-16035 Converted to AH-1S

71-20104 (c/n 12928) noted Mar 2005 stored at Temple/Draughton-Miller RAP, TX
1977 207AvCo.
1995 D/1-223Avn./04E

72-21509. Restored flying in the UK as *Huey509* https://www.facebook.com/hueyhelicopteruk?fref=ts and https://www.facebook.com/groups/hueyfan

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