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Top Ten Helicopters: AH-1 CobraTop Ten Helicopters: AH-1 Cobra 
The Cobra is the greatest attack copter ever built and also makes our list as one of the top ten.
2008年10月02日再生回数 256954
Ah-1 Cobra/Super Cobra TributeAh-1 Cobra/Super Cobra Tribute 
A compilation of footage of the Ah-1 in action. My thanks goes to the History and Military channels for the amazing combat footage.
2009年06月08日再生回数 121097
Cobra Attack HelicopterCobra Attack Helicopter 
Short documentary looking at a Huey Cobra AH-1G attack helicopter
2006年09月26日再生回数 321486
AH-1 Super Cobra Helicopter TributeAH-1 Super Cobra Helicopter Tribute 
This was made for the pilots of all the variants of the Super Cobra/Sea Cobra.
2008年11月29日再生回数 91926
Bell AH-1 Cobra - The T-72 KillerBell AH-1 Cobra - The T-72 Killer 
The AH-1 Cobra (company designation: Bell 209) is a two-bladed, single engine attack helicopter manufactured by Bell. It shares a common engine, transmission and rotor system with the older UH-1 Iroquois. The AH-1 is also sometimes referred to as the Huey Cobra, Snake or T-72 Killer. On 3 September 1965 Bell rolled out the prototype, and four days later it made its maiden flight, only eight months from the go-ahead. In April 1966, the Model 209 won an evaluation against the other rival helicopters. Then the Army signed the first production contract for 110 aircraft. The AH-1 Cobra was the first dedicated helicopter gunship to reach frontline service anywhere in the world. The AH-1 was the backbone of the United States Army's attack helicopter fleet, but has been replaced by the AH-64 Apache in Army service. Upgraded versions continue to fly with several other users. The AH-1 twin engine versions remain in service with United States Marine Corps as the service's primary attack helicopter. AH-1 Cobras were in use by the Army during the Tet offensive in 1968 and through the end of the Vietnam War. Huey Cobras provided fire support for ground forces, escorted transport helicopters and other roles, including aerial rocket artillery (ARA) battalions in the two Airmobile divisions. They also formed "hunter killer" teams by pairing with OH-6A scout helicopters. A team featured one OH-6 flying slow and low to find enemy forces. If the OH-6 drew fire, the Cobra could strike at the ...
2009年09月19日再生回数 16717
Bell AH-1 Super Cobra - United States Marine CorpsBell AH-1 Super Cobra - United States Marine Corps 
The AH-1W is a two-place, tandem-seat, twin-engine helicopter capable of land- or sea-based operations. The rear seat pilot is primarily responsible for maneuvering the aircraft. The front pilot controls the aircraft's weapons systems, but also has a full set aircraft controls. The AH-1W distinguished itself with its more powerful T700-GE-401 fully marinized engines and advanced electronic weapons capability. The AH-1W has significantly improved power available in high altitude, hot environment, and single engine performance. The Super Cobra is armed with a 20mm turret gun, and is qualified to carry TOW, HELLFIRE, Sidewinder, Sidearm missiles, and 5 inch or 2.75 inch rockets. The HELLFIRE Missile System increased ordnance delivery and firepower capabilities. The AH-1W Super Cobra provides full night-fighting capability with the AN/AWS-1(V)1 Night Targeting System (NTS). The AN/AWS-1(V)1 NTS further enhanced the AH-1W's warfighting capability by adding FLIR sensor, CCD TV sensor, Laser Designator/Rangefinder, Automatic Target Tracking and FLIR, and CCD TV video recording. USMC Cobras participated in the Persian Gulf escort operations in the late 1980s, and sank three Iranian patrol boats. During Operation Desert Storm in 1991, the AH-1W comprised less than 20% of the attack helicopter force deployed, yet flew more than 50% of the total attack force flight-hours. In the entire Desert Shield/Desert Storm campaign, Super Cobras flew more than three times the number of hours ...
2009年09月21日再生回数 26921
WAH-64 Westland Apache AH-1WAH-64 Westland Apache AH-1 
The AgustaWestland Apache is a licence-built version of the Boeing AH-64D Apache Longbow attack helicopter for the British Army. The first eight helicopters were built by Boeing; the remaining 59 were assembled by Westland Helicopters (now part of AgustaWestland) at Yeovil, England from Boeing-supplied kits. Changes from the AH-64D include Rolls-Royce engines, a new electronic defensive aids suite and a folding blade mechanism allowing the British version to operate from ships. The helicopter was named "WAH-64" by Westland Helicopters. It is designated Apache AH Mk 1 (or shortened to Apache AH1) by the UK's Ministry of Defence. One of the major differences between the UK WAH-64 Apache and US AH-64 variants is the folding blade mechanism, required to stow the helicopters in the confined space onboard ships. There are other differences between them, including * Rolls-Royce Turbomeca RTM322 01/12 engines[4] instead of the General Electric T700-GE-701Cs. The Rolls-Royce engine produces 1565 kW (2100 hp) vs 1410 kW (1890 hp) for the GE T700C engine. The 11% more power is exploited only during take-offs due to the existing Apache transmission system. A new transmission system to utilise all the available power is also in development. * Anti-ice protection for rotor blades, allowing for operations in arctic environments. * SELEX (formerly BAE Systems Avionics) Helicopter Integrated Defensive Aids System (HIDAS). * Connectivity with the BOWMAN secure communications system ...
2010年03月06日再生回数 10747
ALIGN AH-1ALIGN AH-1 
ALIGN T-REX500ベースAH-1スーパーコブラ前編)ですほんのりソマリア内戦干渉味付け編集してみました。 ※ソマリアAH-1が使われたかは知りませんが....(汗) 可能ならば720Pでご覧ください
2011年08月16日再生回数 12319
The Scale Master - AH-1 Super Cobra RCThe Scale Master - AH-1 Super Cobra RC 
Highly sought after RC Helicopter for sale NOW!!
2010年01月23日再生回数 48907
AH-1 Cobra Start Up and TakeoffAH-1 Cobra Start Up and Takeoff 
AH-1 Cobra stopped for fuel at the Brandywine Airport/American Helicopter Museum in West Chester, PA.
2009年04月23日再生回数 40565



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