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[Photograph of individuals rolling a YUH-1D Iroquois helicopter out of a large aircraft hangar, 2]

Description: Photograph of individuals rolling a YUH-1D Iroquois helicopter out of a large aircraft hangar. The U.S. Army logo is painted on its tail boom. The helicopter is on ground handling wheels and is being towed by a vehicle that is cut from the frame. One man stands on one of the landing skids and others are visible standing behind the helicopter.
Date: [1960..]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Photograph of a signed UH-1B Iroquois helicopter assembly in a workshop]

Description: Photograph of a signed UH-1B Iroquois helicopter assembly in a workshop. Beneath the date "May 19, 1966," a circled note handwritten on the exterior of the helicopter reads, "Last 'B' Assy at Hurst." Many signatures surround the note. The legible names include: C.D. Fielding, M.H. Lantrip, Dale E. Cole, D. E. Willoughby, "Big John" Schober, H. E. Reynolds Jr., O.A. Coon, Willy Hightower Bellamy, Bill Pope, and Bill Stepp. A man is visible sitting in the background, out of the camera's focus.
Date: May 19, 1966
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Photograph of a man climbing into a YUH-1D Iroquois helicopter]

Description: Photograph of a man climbing into a YUH-1D Iroquois helicopter that is parked outdoors on a large concrete surface. He wears a short-sleeved, white shirt and dark slacks. Another man lies on the ground beneath the helicopter. Both of the aircraft's propellers are rotating. In the background, a building is visible on the left and fencing is visible on the right.
Date: [1960..]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Photograph of a view inside an open compartment of a UH-1B Iroquois helicopter]

Description: Photograph of a view inside an open compartment of a UH-1B Iroquois helicopter. The door of the exterior compartment is open, revealing electrical and mechanical components beneath. Bundles of wires run to and from the parts, which are arranged on shelves. Some of the parts are labeled, such as "Servo Amplifier," and "Reciever, Radio." A handwritten note posted on one of the shelves reads, "1584."
Date: [1960..]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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