The Most Innovative & Colossal Helicopters Of All Time | The Greatest Ever
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 2. 06. 2024
- Fast paced head-spinning, and informative, Greatest Ever is a top ten count down of the marvels of modern technology. You may not agree, but you'll be grabbed and not let go as our picks are put through their paces in front of our cameras.
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I flew the UH1H Huey, the Ch47D Chinook, the R22 and R44, and the Bell Long Ranger III. My favorite for smoothness is the Chinook, and the favorite overall is the Huey. I was proud to fly them back in the day.
4:07 - "Bramble Pacheco" - That is an awesome name. đ
Damn! The sound of a UH-1âs blades is just absolutely wonderful!
During my career as a communications technician I used to go to many communications sites on mountains tops and offshore drill platforms. that I was transported to in a helicopter. Most of the pilots that flew me around were Vietnam veterans.
I bet you worked on a lot of Motorola and GE repeater systems.
@@rcas350pilot8 Yes I did. I also worked on a digital microwave backbone that ran from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez.
We relied on all the chopper pilots in Nam, and they had guts. Army Air calvary and Marine Hueys and Cobras were there for us I the worst of times. Great guys who went above and beyond !!!!
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My family owns a bell UH-1 and we use it on our ranch in Montana for almost everything! I love when I am able to take her up solo and just fly! Btw, her name is Bessie and she has been in the family since I was born in 1989. If anyone is interested in seeing Bessie in her element, lmk! I would have no problem showcasing my skill in the air with this amazing machine!
Beautiful đ . do you have any videos on ur youtube in a channel ? I am handicap âż n would be a long drive from phoenix az to Montana , i can't fly on airlines flying 7k feet high . đ thanks for ur comment đ
Let a gangsta get that Huey off ya hands, Fam.
That's sick you can just hop in it and fly and in Montana too must be beautiful
Very interested in your work horse of sorts lol neet story n visual
Id fire bottle rockets from it every 4th of july.
I absolutely LOVE the Apache, but man is the Lynx one beautiful bird. Brits really did an amazing job with it's design
I flew Hueys in Vietnam in 1969 + another 22 years then took a transition to the Cobra which was also a delight to fly. Then to the Blackhawk, which sort of underwhelmed me. Several times in the 70's I took Hueys for a static display at big airshows and remember so well the Vietnam veterans who came up to the aircraft with tears streaming down their faces and telling about the day they were lifted out of harm's way. Some of the stories were very sad, as not everyone could make it to the aircraft. They would have their wives and kids in tow and several wives told me they had not heard their husband's stories and had never before seen them cry. It was very moving. Thanks for the video and I must say I was not surprised at all that the Huey was chosen as #1.
Wasn't the Cobra just a heavily modified Huey? I thought I remembered reading something about it being based on a Huey when i was building models of them when i was a kid. So you got all that horsepower of a big ol'Huey shrink-wrapped into a fast agile gunship.
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I was a 15T in the U. S Army, Although the 60 was not featured, this is a great video, Especially the Soldiers Reunion with the Huey.....Thanks for your Service !!
Mil Mi-24... The fact that chopper isn't in the list justifies a 'part 2' (and improved).
I know, right? There was no mention of the Sikorsky 53 series (i.e. Sea Stallion, Jolly Green Giant, a few others) of helicopters either. This list is missing several great helicopters that may never have seen mass production but still great in there own rights.
Obviously an "op-ed" type of thing that's totally creator subjectivity and biases.
And mi26. It literally drawfs the Chinook.
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@@VeganV5912 f@ck the world, gimme a big fat steak!
I was a Quality Control Inspector at Bell, starting in 1966. Yeah, the Huey is one of the greatest helicopters of all time. I agree with the "flying truck" remark. The first armed, attack, fighting helicopter was, of course, the Cobra. Initially everything possible was Huey parts. To the best of my knowledge, the Cobra was built on speculation. Then sold to the Army.
The first affordable helicopter was the Bell Model 47. Many ranchers and crop dusters owned them. The Bell 47 was the Huey of the Korean War.
The worlds helicopter speed record was actually set by a Bell 214 (just a bigger Huey) at some 247 knots or miles, I've forgotten which. It may have been disqualified, though, a steel construction I-beam was run through the helicopter and two jet engines bolted to the I-beam.
The Shaw of Iran once set the worlds helicopter altitude record in a 214. The next day in the course of my normal high pressure testing of a transmission case, I discovered a defective casting of a high pressure oil passage. I was looking at my second one and the plant manager was walking down the aisle. I called him over and just said "Look".He did, I blew out the oil passage wall. He uttered a word rhyming with "shirt" and "how many", I said all these in this rack, he took off in a dead run. Within minutes all 214s everywhere were grounded. Every transmission was torn down and the defective cases were returned for testing. Fortunately only a small number of castings were defective.
The sheet aluminum of choice for a field repair of bullet holes was beer cans.
The Huey was a special aircraft to those of us who built them, too. Brought to you by Bell Helicopter in partnership with
The United Automobile Workers Union.
Great story!!!
Thatâs amazing. And great QC, and kudos for the manager making that safety call!
I may be wrong but I thought the British Augusta-Westland Lynx held the speed record for many years during this period.
Bell 214- 165 mph 264 km/h
Lynx- 199.9 mph 321 km/h
The Lynx set this record in 1972 and held it for 46 years.
I didn't know they made a twin engine 214. The only one I ever used for firefighting was a single monstrous engine.
HERE COMES THE CHOPPER TO CHOP OFF YOUR HEAD IGOR SICORSKII
Huey is definitely ICONIC
In a few days (Dec 19th) it will be the 55th anniversary of my return from Vietnam. The sound of a Huey still makes my heart jump a little bit. When I hear it I still think, "Thank God, help is here."
I live in downtown Tokyo, not half a mile from the JSDF HQ.
There are a lot of helicopters flying around Tokyo daily, but when you hear that Wop-wop you will look and see a Huey, yes the JSDF still uses them.
Cheers from Tokyo!
Fortunate Son
It warmed my heart so much to see Tom Clancy looking so fit and vibrant. Love his books. I wish he was still alive.
Without a doubt the best writer of military fiction. He also wasnât bad at nonfiction either.
We used the lama in geophysical operations in the Rocky mountains. Very reliable simple single shaft turbine. The start system was reminiscent of a voltage regulator for an old generator. Could pick up another llama. I think I remember the pilot saying if pulls in max collective he could climb straight up at 2000 feet per minute.
I was honestly *blown away* when they showed the *"Chinook"* and her water capabilities!? The *"Berets"* just drive their boat up the ramp and into the cargo bay...just another day for *The Chinook!*
Chinook the hero we did not deserve but the hero we have
Also fun fact if your inside the Chinook and its not leaking oil and other fluids on you then say bye bye because she is going to crash. But if she is leaky your safe
Full support to number one. Took many flights on them during my time working in the oil industry, rig sites, oil platform and mining camps etc..
I always wanted to be a HUEY pilot. Very fascinating machine.
There is a helicopter in my area that has a massive saw-clipper hanging from a cable around 200 feet below, it's his job is to trim the trees along highways, amazing to watch it fly along a treeline, and the hanging saw at the end of the cable has no difficulty with branches of any size...
I'd argue that the loudness of the Huey was effective intimidation. Most soldiers when they hear that sound run to hide. Such an amazing helicopter and being as old as it is proves that it's the best technology still today
28:30 "whats that guy doing?" " idk fox 2 "
"That was weird jimmy" "yea I know heading back to base"
The NH90 in the tumbnail is my favorite heli†hope i can fly it one day
My cousin flew in a Huey in Vietnam. He went down in 2 birds in day. I visited with him at Foty Rucker Alb. On my way to Key West Naval Hospital. I also spent a lot of time flying in them when during training in the 1st Recon BN. I did love them, as they meant that I was not running my butt off. my brother also did a lot flying at Fort Hood. He was in the 1st Air Cav.
They sky crane isn't really limited to external loads per sec; it can carry cargo inside containers similar to containers from ships; this allows dry delivery of goods.
The Chinook has been around since the early 1960s and it's expected to still be around in 2060. To me that speaks for itself.
Hands down.... Airwolf is the greatest ever!
Good times.
Nope Blue Thunder brođ
Your Number Ten: the Ericson Air Crane, was originally named the Tarhe. It was designed with replaceable cargo or passenger pods that fit underneath the spine of the helicopter, which is why it's flat there. Over time, these were not used as much until they were finally discarded. As for cargo, you said it yourself, it carries one of the heaviest loads of any helicopter in the world.
"Which is the best" obviously depends on the job to be done. But the kiddies always love these "top 10" videos.
The video is good, the title is a clot of turd from the creator's brain
Watched the Dragonfly log , then drop the lift pillars in place with effortless precision. The fuel that beast gulped was amazing!!
I still love the Chinook you gave us stealth Chinook with eight rocket soldiers and armour -/+ 25% armour upgrade installed With a pot AirMan for USA
In Germany the Huey is also called "Carpet beater".
The sound of the Bell UH-1 is so iconic
And pleasant ; it can make you feel joy and it can make you feel fear .
should of shown what the pilots of the R-22 do with them on Australian cattle stations, absolute mad men
Ya know what, the Huey makes for a good #1
I took several rides on helicopters. 206 Jet Ranger III, Bell 212, Bell 412, BHawk. But the best ones were on a UH-1! Thanx for the piece of art!
The Mi-28 is also to be considered.
I live next to Ft Hood TX, home of the 1st Cavalry Division. In the 70s there was Hueys, Cobras and Chinooks everywhere. Now it's Blackhawks, Apaches and Chinooks everywhere.
"Helicopters don't really fly; they vibrate so badly the ground rejects them."
Yet another Clancy quote I'll probably have no use for, but I'm saving anyways.
The flying crane has been seen w/surgical and numerous other modules fitted underneath during VietnamNam tour 1966-67
The Sky Crane should easily be in the top 5. I didnât even know it did logging until this video. I thought they were just forest fire copters.
In Country '67 - '68 and loved that sound .. Whop, Whop, Whop âŠ
Chinook: "don't worry I can carry all of you"
Mi-26: "if u get exhausted after that. Don't worry I can carry u too + your partner"
30:24 "even the pilots are big (laughs)". Best comment đ
Thank you for this interisting comparison :)
Great Video...
Best of luck from Indian
My neighbor is a Viet Nam vet, he talks about the Huey all the time.
It is strange that Mi-24 are not in the list. Mi-24 was the most fear soviet helicopter during the cold war.
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There is one that beats both the Lynx and the Apache. The Rooivalk. It was the first helicopter to be able to do a loop and was tested against the Apache and even US pilots said that it is better than the Apache.
The Rooivalk was better kinematically than the Apache, but most nations who bought the Apache weren't looking for a maneuverable helicopter. They were looking for one that was easy to keep rock-steady, could carry both a lot of payload and advanced sensors, and that could be easily-upgraded to take more equipment. The South Africans did not match the Apache in those regards, not helped by the fact that Denel's primary supplier, Eurocopter, were slow to provide more advanced systems because the Rooivalk competed with the Eurocopter Tiger.
Full honestly, as a soldier, I would actually be more afraid of an Mi-28 than the Apache. The Apache REALLY doesn't like to take damage and is even pretty averse to flying in poor weather conditions. The Mi-28 on the other hand has ZERO issue getting right up in your face and kicking you to death from a range it knows it can't possibly miss while being rugged enough to take a fair pounding in return. It is also far more simple to maintain, meaning that the average mechanic will have an easier/cheaper time keeping it fighting in a field environment. The US Army on the other hand (from personal experience) really does not perform field maintenance well. If we don't have an established airfield, with a hanger, ground equipment, all our tools, and an established and reliable supply network we're kind of screwed. As a result Apaches tend to spend a lot of time not flying due to maintenance requirements, this even happens a lot in the United States with all the support readily available.
8:31 errm no, the record is 42,000ft/12,954m and was set in 2002 by a eurocopter.
Is that a production machine or experimental?
@@SBCBears production, Eurocopter AS350
@@stevefox3763 42,000 ft... WOW!
Just because these jackasses make a video look professional doesn't mean they Know what they are talking about.
@@MH-53E What's that?! Blasphemy!
(To be fair, the video was made long before it was posted.)
You missed out the best, The Royal Navy Westland Wasp. The queen of the Skys.
Developed from Saunders Roe Saro. Those Westland machines were amazing - All of them.
Ok
Erikson Air Crane is formerly known as the Sikorsky S 64 Skycrane.
Chinook is the Boeing CH-47.
Sea King is the Sikorsky SH-3.
Mil 26 is also the Mi 26 Hind
Apache is the Boeing AH-64
The sound of UH-1 chopping blade goes best with the song Fortunate Son, and it never gets old!
Flying truck... Lol. I love the huey
Youâre missing the Mil Mi 24 hind D, Kamov Ka 50 and 52, Mil 8 and 17
Exactly all the most beautiful missing
We had a mil-26 drop off one of our task forces, Chinooks back to our flight line in Kaf. The damn thing was browning out at 200ft AGL literally cut the load right in the middle of our FLS and leftđ
This channel is amazing
That is the best description I've ever heard 'helicopters don't really fly its just they vibrate so badly the earth rejects them'
Love it!
Apache wow what a beautiful beast of the sky.đđ
Engrossing. I was so much into it that I almost forgot to give it an age.đđđ
Can't disagree with your decision on Number one. Didn't have occasion in "Nam to fly in one but still shed a tear or two when seeing one in an air museum outside Portland OR.
Pfft. You gotta be kidding me with the jet ranger!
for dec 3 2021, missing so much whirly birds out there. PS: Huey always come to mind when talking about chopper.
My favorite, aesthetically, is the Bell 222.
I love the Hueys and the Bell 212s in a lifetime đ â€. The sounds and the designs are breathtaking đ.
I get multiple Chinooks from Ft Hood TX flying over my house on top of a hill at low altitude occasionally and you can feel the pressure from the rotors before they're even above you. It's like a drop in air pressure.
This was one hell of a good video..
Only if the V-22 Osprey was on the list
Watching this video as a seaking maintenance engineer gives me immense pleasure and pride... till now ..i was unknown about its capabilities and achievements.....really its a huge machine ....
Surprise was impossible with a Huey. That loud 'popping' noise they made, could be heard for about 5 minutes before they actually appeared overhead.
The fact that the A thru Z H-60 is not on this list is a slap in the face.
The Huey goes âWahnnkahh wahnnkahh wahnnkahhâ
HEY THAT'S MY POOL!
*Helicopter* "Our" pool
The Indian Airforce has got three of them: The Apache, Mil 26 and the Lama.
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IN uses seaking too
What a great channel.
I remember when this was on the Military channel...You know, back when cable TV was worth havingđ
These gentlemen are only old on the outside, inside there is still a passionate , courageous and boiling hot young man.
I'm endorsed on many helicopters from R-22 to B-234's but, you missed a few good ones that are job specific. Such as the Kmax.
Yees ist a beauti yeeer
and they didn't mention Bell V-22 Osprey...
@@ruslankazimov622 V 22 is not a helo,...it's a tilt rotor aircraft.
I really loved the two boys in the Huey... my hat goes off for the both of them...đ
I learned flying in R22, but my dream machine is the beautiful Bell 47.
Thanks for uploading a bunch of 1080/720p content as 4k. It looks horrible. Appreciate it.
Blame it on CZcams which compresses the video so much a that 4K can look like crap. I only have a 1080p monitor so I set it up for 1080p and it looked good on my screen.
@@Errr717 That's not what happened here. They took a bunch of low resolution footage compiled it together and exported it as 4k.
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The jetranger is what helicopter that we all visualise when someone says helicopter.
Bell 47.
The largest number of global helicopter Hobbs hours on Bell 206 Jet Rangers and their safety-reliability record of all helicopter models is staggering and unbeaten!
Robinson R22...ahhh...my favorite indeed. đ đđ
Bless you
I remember when i was young i use to watch this program in the Discovery channel :)
The Thumbnail showing an Airbus NH90 Multirole Helicopter >>> Currently one of the most versatile helicopter in service in European Army & Navy đ
Great video I turned it off after 5 ads in 20 minutes
Good vid guys
Apache does it for me,what a machine!
This is a good list without a doubt. But, itâs very hard to top a Blackhawk setup in Defense Air Platform or DAP for short. It makes the Apache look like a Disney ride. It can truly rain down hell.
My first helicopter ride was not inside. I was lifted off a destroyer escort in 1956 by lying on deck in a basket. I was 17 years old. Since then, I have more than 300 hours riding INSIDE. I retired as an Army Officer.
Greetings: Back in the 90s I delivered fuel 2 Buckley and Peterson AFBs.... Amongst others. It was relatively quiet then. We napped 45mins whilst they unloaded us. I figure it would might B neat 2 deliver now. Thx USAF, USA, NORAD, Buckley, Peterson and the others who help defend us. Thx 4 the post.
Aww they should have added the black hawk!
For a personal chopper, the Bell 47 can't be beat, with the 6 cyl.... A workhorse!
All of these egg beaters are amazing. !!
An egg beater is a twin rotor like the ch47 Chinook
23:40 I can see the news headlines if they crashed doing this. "Today we lost 3 men on a training exercise"
How a Jet Ranger makes this list and a Blackhawk doesn't, does speak well for this list.
Prehistoric yet futuristic
43:45 Good to see Swiss Toni doing well đđ»