Oh yeah, the iconic Huey makes for a perfect backdrop. Robin.
This has been an expensive campaign Duke, I could only back the Aussie involvement, but I can see why you are supporting the American aspect and with more to come yet. Robin.
Excellent photos Duke, very well done
Yep collecting both US and Aussies as well as their NVA / VC opponents and civilians has gotten expensive especially if you like dipping into other ranges as well. I blame Andy for producing such collectibles and feeding my addiction
Beautiful scene Duke. Love the detailed webbing and other attachments. Spent many hours flying in Hueys. One of my favourite aircraft.
Cheers,
Grey
Beautiful scene Duke. Love the detailed webbing and other attachments. Spent many hours flying in Hueys. One of my favourite aircraft.
Cheers,
Grey
Hi Matt and Duke,
Thanks for your comments. Keep up the great work on this theme. I love the Vietnam period, albeit French Indochina.
I found the experience exciting with a tad of anxiety in the mix. My first flight was when I was in the air cadets in Western Australia with 13 Flight. When I joined the army in 1978 our first major exercise we were nearly killed when the other Huey decided to bank in our direction and it was only the quick skill of our pilots that disaster was avoided. You are normally packed in like sardines, however, you get use to this over time. The experience aircrew were professionals to the corps and you trusted them to get you to your location. Always fun jumping out of the Huey and hitting the deck just away from the Huey as it flies off. I've also repelled out of a Huey and that was quite an anxious moment especially making sure you get your rope over the skid. Teasing yourself out and hanging there waiting for the signal to drop from the aircrew. My last flight in a Huey was in 2000 in Bougainville flying from our base to Buka Island up north as part of the Peace Monitoring Group.
I've flown in Chinooks and Russian MI 8.
Thanks.
Grey
Thanks for those stories of your experiences Grey, very interesting.
Here's another shot of a couple of these K&C figures although not with the Huey this time but with a 21st Century M113 in background.
Thanks Duke. Love this scene Duke with another mode of transport being used by the grunts!
Happy Easter to you and the family.
Cheers,
Grey