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  • you heard the mamm boys.... time for some sauce!

  • Is it landing into water?

  • idk about u guys but i love the sound of the blades, it's a classic :D

  • I can confirm it is a Bell 212, owned by FB heliservices and leased by the Army Air Corps. That particular aircraft is ZJ964, or Alpha as known by 25 Flight AAC in Belize. How do I know? I'm quite possibly the guy sat on the side and talking the AC down to land. 3 year tour with that unit and loved every minute of it :-)

  • The Bell 212 is the British Army Huey used by the Army Air Corps in the jungle areas of Belize and Brunei.

  • that is a helicopter. helicopter can fly trust me

  • who gives a fuck what kind of helicopter it is?fighting over this shit,get real dick heads.

  • Its a helicopter people just live with it, and besides why does this video even matter,

    look! its as helicopter, how fcking sweet! delete this vid its stupid

  • @YouTakesTeam just dnt watch it if you dnt like it...

  • yes a helicopter landing in Belieze, how fcking sweet! really?

  • TheCcarroll12 your recognition is cr@p. A 412 has 4 blades and a 212 has 2 blades. Go ahead and pause the video at any stage and have a guess what your looking at

  • No, I'm pretty sure it's a 212. The transmission is different and it looks like it's in markings of the British Army, as @MAVERICKxGB said.

    Good Video, like the classic rotor sound.

  • IDIOTS THATS A BELL 412

  • @TheCcarroll12 You're the idiot, you can both HEAR and SEE that it is not a 412, you can clearly hear that the chopper has to blades even if you are to blind to see it.

  • @getous well in canada we call that a 412 RETARD

  • @TheCcarroll12 So you are saying that the 412 has two blades? And sorry for my previous typo, two*

  • @getous the 412 has 4 main rotor blades and 2 tail rotor blades

  • @LuiSS95Impala Uh yeah, that is what I said.

  • @getous listen here dumbass. Bell 412's have 4 main rotor blades. they have 2 tail rotor blades. god you're a dumbass!

  • @dropkickmurphy01 I KNOW! Read what I fucking read earlier. A guy said to me "well in canada we call that a 412 RETARD" so I answered "So you are saying that the 412 has two blades? And sorry for my previous typo, two*" I never said that the 412 had two main rotor blades, learn to fucking read before you criticize.

  • @getous haha dude relax i was making fun of that other guy that was making a big deal out of it

  • @getous HEY RETARD, it's not what you said and the name of the aircraft doesn't change because of the country you're in. So let me repeat myself, THE 412 HAS 4 MAIN ROTOR BLADES AND 2 TAIL ROTOR BLADES. In other words, this is a 212 dumb ass!!!

  • @LuiSS95Impala Mabye you should read what I wrote, I said that it WASN'T a 412, I know that it's a 212, that was what I was trying to convey. Though I was being a bit sarcastic so some people might not have understood that...

  • @TheCcarroll12 Getous is right, that is not any likely a 412, the 412 has 4 blades and the one Canada is using is called Bell CH-146 Griffon(developed from the 412). And For all of you out there, This never served in Vietnam!

  • @TheCcarroll12 Hey dumbass, Bell 412's have 4 main rotor blades and 2 tail rotor blades. Doesn't matter if it's in Canada or the freakin planet of Mars!!!

  • @TheCcarroll12 Mate, 4 rotor blades makes it a 412 package.... 2 rotor blades makes it a 212 package. That unit is a 212....I can't tell you which series it is, because there has been a shit load of different variants of the 212 built. But it is definitely a Bell 212.

  • hey i have one of them vietnam helicopters, it was my grandpas and he gave it to me on my 16 th b-day......

  • ai que buuuuurro!!! da zero pra ele!!!!

  • Are you sure about the 212 not seeing Vietnam service? I believe its maiden flight was in 1968, giving it possible ample time to see service there until the 1975 withdrawal.

  • @pullybrit The uh-1N served in south east asia with the air force 20th special operations squadron starting from nov 1970 so it was there at least

  • Again lads it's not a huey, it's a Bell 212, not a UH-1, though very similar they are different. Presumably AAC

  • It's a Bell 212 actually. And it's never been near Vietnam.

  • the bell 212 is a huey  the 204 205 212 and 214 all had the HU-1 designation or Huey as they were called and if in Belize it would most likely yes be a British one.

  • Your right, but i think the idea was it replicates the nostalga of an original huey landing in the jungle. Yes its a Twin Huey but it still makes the same sound and it is landing in the jungle and it is green. Oh and one of 3 (ithink) such Helo's operated by the AAC. I am interested to know though how many pilots fight to have a play in it for the nostalga,

  • Thats a British Army air corps huey nice.

  • @MAVERICKxGB ITS A BELL 412

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