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  • This is one of my favorite huey videos. Nicely done.

  • i wonder if the ground crew did a salute... I tried to peer over my laptop to see.

  • 始動時の高周波音の立ち上がりがたまらんですな

  • How late would you be to work if it took you 6 1/2 minutes to start your car in the morning? I would be at least, 6 1/2 minutes later.

  • Japs sure know what buttons to press..haha

  • great video. annoying comments. you can always tell when you're on the internet. there is always some jackass who wants to make themselves feel superior by posting some little snippet to give everyone a clue as to how much they (allegedly) know....

  • was that thing out of balance? or perhaps the tiniest amount of collective on? seemed like a violent start-up

  • looks like the right seat is doing all the work!! they need a better CRM.

  • That is not the start up procedures I remember flying a UH1H... WTF are these slants doing !!! Besides fuckin shit up !!!

  • WTF?? Why are "slopes" flying this beautiful piece of AMERICAN aircraft...altoro16 I guess it just goes to show there is no Huey pilot like an AMERICAN HUEY PILOT !!!!

  • Wtf, those pedals work in the wrong sense?

  • Strange startup procedure, many power cutoffs... tubine exhaust temperature alarm lights on gauge around 3:44 when he powers off again. I can´t understand why he does that continously, those turbines are so delicate to that sudden changes.

  • @altoro16 must be Pilots in training, or a sub model start up procedure

  • the cab looks just like the flight sim on microsoft

  • nice video

  • Thanks, i know how to fly this Legend

  • I like the roaring start at 0:52 :)

  • Korea or Japan?

  • Only bad thing is that this video wasn't long enough. I was just getting into the flying scenes when it ended.

  • @ .18, sounds like he says, "Fifty cents" :) Great video by the way.

  • dudes a studednt pilot on a 1st flight, props to him.

  • amazing take off exelent video =) XD :)

  • 民主党になってからロクなことないですね。がんばれ自衛隊。なに­やらロシアのsu-27とか?旧式ヘリなんですね。頑張れ自衛隊­。応援します。

    

  • I want one

  • excellent vid!

  • This pilot seems to have a lot going on in the cockpit during the start process.

    I fly 212's and we can usually be up and running (save for the daily after start checks)

    within approximately 2 minutes. I noticed that the pilot in this video sure seems to have his hands in motion very frequently and is all over the place flipping switches, but, perhaps the Japanese flight checklists are different from the ones in the USA. Any information would be helpful. A nice video to be sure!

  • @Classic63EType you know that there is a huey pilot somewhere on you tube that has the answers. he seem to be flipping the same switches. the UH-1 is an old bird for sure. i saw a video of a russian pilot taxing out in a SU-27. i was amazed how much time he spent looking down in the cockpit. most modern fighters have all the buttons on the throttle and stick and a HUD display. i'm sure the 212 has all the bells and whistles you need. huey is alot like driving and old truck.

  • best heli ever invented,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

  • usa is selling the old products to the japs and korea

  • I want one, way too cool!

  • There's a lot of switches and stuff haha LOL :)

  • エンジンスタートの時は振動がきていますか??

    あと、右側のパイロットの左手でもっているのは

    スロットルだと思いますが、クルクルまわしているのは

    なんですか??

  • 4 vietcong dont like the sounds of huey!!

  • 私はこのユニークなビデオのために多くのことを感謝してする。そ­れが戻ってたくさんの思い出をもたらします。それは乗組員の本当­に一部である場合、いずれかのように感じることができます。あり­がとうございました。ジョー。

    I just want to to thank you so much for this unique video. It brings back many memories.

    It makes one feel as if they are really part of the crew. Thank you again.

    Joe.

  • NICE VID

    ...but if we could know what buttons he touches everytime, that would be great..

  • Very Thanks Mrs Kusozizii Oktay Tınaz Turkey İstanbul

  • Excellent video. Thanks for posting it.

  • 2:06 Checking the oil lol. I just loove the sound of the Huey..

  • Busy Hands.... Just gets on with it.

  • @ cuzzythewolf2:

    Vice City in real

  • AT the start it sounds like the "wave engine turbine" in Yamato (space version)

  • nice vintage panel ! love this turbine sound !

  • nice vintage panel !

  • El sonido de la turbina en el segundo 57 es uno de los sonidos más impresionantes que he vivido.

  • El sonido de la turbina en el segundo 51 es uno de los sonidos más impresionantes que he vivido.

  • Is that Michael Jackson?

  • I can feel im in the cabin on the hele, just great.

  • Lovely!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Great video but the sound is awesome. Love the start up.

  • i"d like to know how many actions he took to reach the point of take off ;-) and he did"nt need a check list..

  • @anglosax001 You will find the co-pilot would be cross checking.

  • Now launch some missiles into Godzilla!

  • 非常に素晴らしい

    

  • Muy buenos estos pilotos...Los felicito desde la Rep. Dominicana.

  • damn u have to press every thing lol

  • dint took Rambo all this procedures to rob the helly in first-blood 2 lol....

  • 2:40 he is splitting the needles to check the integrity of the clutch

  • nice now can rob a helicopter

  • @cuzzythewolf2

    LOL XD

  • @cuzzythewolf2 Only if you can fly pass godzilla first...

  • @cuzzythewolf2

    nice... you are a classic new generation spawn.... you only thought about "stealing" a helicopter from that video... When I was a teenager (just before computers and internet boomed) all I had was books and rare visits to airports... I was DREAMING of flying... YOU have a video of exactly what it is like, and you want to "steal" it! Oh well. I went on to be a helicopter pilot. You will go on to read Facebook profiles in jail.

  • @DannyDad208 good job mate. always dreamed of flying something. i still have time to achieve it.

  • @lolanubislol

    The video sounds, and vibrations in this video are the BEST I of any I have ever seen to represent REAL UH-1H start and flight... I miss it.

  • @cuzzythewolf2 Thief!

  • @bordercollie1975 yeah i know , but this was way back, i dont even know how my comment got 19 thumbs up. but still, i would not take this helicopter. i steal the uh huey

  • @cuzzythewolf2 you need a key lol

  • this is pretty cool

  • Nice video....now let's find some Vietcong weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :)

  • Cool vid, thanks for posting, great sound btw

  • Quite possibly the BEST clip of the Huey yet - fantastic sound! She's a beaut and will remain an all time favourite!

  • oh what this button do?

    *clicks, push*

    *boom*

  • Beautiful video..thanks for sharing.

  • @IRONMAIDENFAN2006 You need to shut the fuck up! At least they still flying it.

  • My! What busy hands! They don't flip that many switches and push that many buttons on the Space Shuttle! For real! Check out one of the launch videos! lol

  • @bigredbosshog think those are just some unnecessary extra buttons in order to look busy and cool to spectators xD

  • must be awesome to fly a bird like the huey

  • Transform!

  • WTF IS HE PRESSING!?

  • WTF? I wouldn't feel safe flying with these guys, they even seemed to be arguing over which switches to press!

  • @mistofoles uh if you don't know how to listen to japanese, stop making comments about it... what he was talking about was just the same as a checklist a regular commercial pilot would do.. one reading out the instructions, and one doing a verbal confirmation of the instructions..

  • Awesome. Thank you for sharing this!!

  • I love this video........

  • unreal lov it!

  • BELLISSIMO!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Boy, these guys are using the pre 1978 checklist....if he touched the AC Voltmeter switch one more time I would have whacked him one...not to meniton the inka-dinka switch check....aha..must be maint test pilots!

  • Good Stuff! Thanks for sharing this experience with us! Cheers.

  • Awsome video...Greatest chopper in the world..........Thanx for sharing.......

  • too many damn buttons and gauges for me lol.

  • haha thats exactly what I was thinking

  • They must be flying for China

  • @opd1mary

    They're not Chinese. They pilots for JASDF which is Japan's military branch of their air force.

  • When I saw they were missing important pre-flight checks I thought they were flying for China. My bad.

  • You can tell from the start procedure they were trained at Ft Rucker, US Army flight school. They did skip some important steps. Use of check list and Hover Power Check

    - just to name a few.

  • I was going to say this looks almost like a Ft Rucker syllabus. They did a pretty good job. The only video Ive seen where the crew actually wraps the throttle closed to split the needles.

  • Is that the same huey used in the VIETNAM WAR?

  • Very similar to it, yeah.

  • I notice the leaves are in autumn where is this location anyone? Korea?

  • The way it works, is that the pilot (on the right) has the cyclic and collective, and the pedals. Cyclic stick in the center, which controls the main rotor, and the collective is that lever on his left which is next to the seat. The collective has the throttle on the lever as two twist grips which control fuel flow (seen at 0:42). You pull the entire collective up toward you to increase Nr (rotor speed) and ascend. The engine start switch is on the collective panel (his thumb is on it at 0:33).

  • Good summary, but on this model huey there is only one throttle twist grip since it is a single engine aircraft. Also the starter switch is on the bottom of the collective just above the twist grip. It is a trigger pulled by the index finger.

  • My bad, I thought it was UH-1N, not UH-1H. I'm only a twin huey expert.

  • Really? I thought a single pilot could fly these things.

    Certainly gives you a new appreciation for the pilots and chopper!

  • One pilot can, but the Navy usually requires that a pilot qualified in any helicopter is in the left seat, and can navigate, perform commications, and double check everything the pilot does.

  • @Blacksheep61 Pulling the collective up increases pitch (collectively) to the main rotor blades. It doesn't increase rotor RPM. If anything it decreases engine and rotor RPM. In this type of aircraft those decreases are offset by a governor automatically adjusting fuel flow to maintain a constant RPM. I never flew a twin engine Huey, but I suspect that what you think is a 2nd twist grip (the indented gear-like shape) is in fact the device used to increase or decrease friction to the collective.

  • @choprjock Yeah, I've learned that since I made the comment. The NATOPS which I read was for the UH-1N, but I know the twist grips adjust fuel flow to either engine to control Nr.

  • @Blacksheep61 No sweat. It's been a long time since I flew a Huey (C&D Models). The start up procedures are a distant memory,, but I have remembered most of the control layouts and flight dynamics. Besides, if you're Navy or Marines, you get allowances for slow thinking. ;-) If you've served, or are serving, my best wishes and thanks. AND, Go Army, Beat Navy. :-)

  • @choprjock Lol actually I made that comment before I had ever flown an aircraft in my life. I was going strictly from reading the flight manual of a school instructor, and I'm going through commissioning training and flight school now. And as a matter of fact, I am Navy, so go Navy, beat Army ;) Thank you for what you've done, soldier.

  • WTF! The VC get this one!

  • love your comment

  • yes, thats real love

  • かっこぇぇ~

    エンジン音もステキw

  • すっげ

  • Amazing!My beloved Huey!Thx.

    Tom Holland

  • Thanks for the pics of this flying legend!

  • bam margera

  • is a fag

  • BAMF!

  • word:)

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