my dad said the sound of a Huey's chop-chop-chop was the most comforting sound a ground pounder could ever hear. It meant food, ammo, support, reinforcements, or a ride home.
Mark Carranza what a Wonderful comment. Indeed, we are are now enjoying the sound of the chopper, but in wartime it was something completely different. Indeed it meant hope.
I went to a helicopter show here in NZ a few years ago and had the absolute privilege to be front row centre (literally, REALLY close ) while one of these amazing machines went through startup, to lifting off. The crack of the rotors travelling up through my legs into my brain gave me goosebumps. Absolutely one of my favorite moments. It may be something of a dinosaur now, but few machines inspire such emotions. Massive respect to the soldiers that served in Vietnam in these noble steeds
My best friend is a Vietnam vet. I played this heuy startup... and was NOT impressed. It took him to the war, again. I was insensitive, even as a veteran, to his, every service members, PTSD. How unintentionally traumatizing I was regarding experiences he lived during those times of service. ( Human Resource Specialist/42A US Army NGKY
Até os animais hficam apreensivos com barulhao do bruto Não é que bota pressão mesmo very good os cães latindo eu não estava errado pressão a todo tempo very good
DoubleVisionandco Is your profile pic supposed to represent the imaginary fascist group from “The Wall” in terms of a Pink Floyd fan, or the disgusting neo-nazi pigs who adopted that symbol and it’s anti-fascist message into an actual fascist group?
No other helicopter has such an iconic sound and has become so well known as the Huey. She was a tough gal that could take the fight to the enemy and get her men back home safely, even if she was falling apart. From a medical evacuation concept, to war hero, to immortalized legend in the world of cinema and video games. People will still remember the UH-1 Huey even after 100 years.
Ah, the wonders of propaganda. Yanks never had any legitimate business in 'Nam, and the vets of this warcrime are considered heroes and true patriots. The US educational system is broken, to say the least. There is a single dominant reason US keeps taking part in overseas conflicts, and that is un criminalized weapons systems field testing.
@@mursuhillo242 i'm not american, nor did i support U.S in Vietnam War. However, what he stated above is all about how Huey did a good job in a war. Both In reality, & in pop culture such as in Cinemas, video games, sound effects, or etc. So as much as you hate that war, your reply to his comment does not relevant at all.
And with 16,000 UH-1s with another 12,000 Model 205s (civies Huey) having produced and its latest iteration, the UH-1Y, still being produced today, they'll probably get to fly them too.
The most recognizable Helicopter sound ever....no wonder Movies and TV Shows uses it all the time. It's just plain beautiful. The Bell UH-1 is a legend.
Flew UH-1 Hotel back in 1970 and early 71 in country. God I love that aircraft! The rocking motion at startup, to the vibrations of the air frame at take off. That vibration telling me everything you needed to know about her. No matter how beat up she was, always manage to get all of us back safe. Have to admit, I had some doubts at the time and got a ass chewing for her condition a couple times. I believe, it made me a better pilot knowing and trusting the aircraft. Whether you were in the States or in country at that time. No one sight are smell would remind everyone of the Vietnam war. The wop wop sound from the wide-chord blades, does for all of us. It still gives me a rush and my old pecker hard!
101st ABN. I corp Hated you when you took me out!! Loved you when you took me out!!! Hope you had your hand on the stick that got me home. You did , thank you.
Quincy Neal also the Fearsome AH-1 Never came alone they always have back up to draw away fire from the gunship it just takes a good old anti aircraft gun to take it down
I went to the Helicopter Heroes event here in Christchurch New Zealand a few year's ago and had the absolute privilege of front row centre for a UH1 startup and flyby. I could feel the crack of the rotors travelling up through my legs on takeoff, and it's something I'll never forget. It has to be one of the most iconic sounds of all time.
Besides the soldiers the two most iconic figures of Vietnam are the M16 and UH-1 huey. Because if you're watching a movie or lokking at a picture, you don't even need to know the name of the movie or what it's about at first sight, or what the captions on the picture say once you see the UH-1 huey, you know instantly it's about Vietnam. Very iconic and bad ass piece of shear power
Best sound in the world. Blackhawks will never replace the Huey in my heart. The Huey will always be the best utility chopper in the world to me! The "thwop-thwop-thwop" sound was probably the most beloved sound a soldier could hear in Vietnam. My father flew slicks in Vietnam for the first couple months before transitioning into the Cobra gunship. I grew up hearing the Huey all the time. Thank you very much for posting this!
Beautiful. Miss my younger days as a 67N10 Huey mechanic/crew chief. As an A+P now..... no aircraft I have worked on brings to my heart and being the feeling the UH-1H, 1D did. I remember standing on the top of the airframe holding onto the rotor mast and scissor/swashplate arm while little kids waved. Walking in for lunch in a flight suit after landing. Testing engine igniter's... POP, POP, POP! Tapping on the removed rotors and that sound down the honeycomb. I joined the Army for this aircraft and I still love it. Should have been a pilot instead of a mechanic, though, I think sometimes.
When I hear the sound of this helicopter it reminds me of my youth when I was a parachutist and we jumped from these helicopters in Venezuela when this country was a democracy in the seventies and I will never forget the sound of these helicopter blades. some pleasant memories of this time.
+Jeffry Lawson I love the smell of Napalm in the morning, that smell, that gasoline smell. Smells like... Victory. You know someday, this war's gonna end. Personally, I love the sound of Hueys on flybys anytime of the day.
My twin brother crewed and fixed these for about 15 years. He was part of a VIP unit in Germany as well. He sent this video and it gives such a reverence to those who were crew on them. The many warfighter that could depend on that very tough bird to evacuate or resupply the troops. God bless those who served!
I'm very lucky to live in a city where the UH-1 is used by our police department for search and rescue. I live pretty close to an area frequented by them and get to hear that amazing sound once or twice a week.
My dad said that was the best sound he had ever heard after being on patrol all day. It was also the longest, waiting for the choppers to pick up the troops while taking on fire from the VC.
my dad said the sound of a Huey's chop-chop-chop was the most comforting sound a ground pounder could ever hear. It meant food, ammo, support, reinforcements, or a ride home.
Mark Carranza what a Wonderful comment. Indeed, we are are now enjoying the sound of the chopper, but in wartime it was something completely different. Indeed it meant hope.
I'm glad your Dad made it back to tell you.
Yes, indeed.
Water, rounds, C's and MAIL!
kolona
I went to a helicopter show here in NZ a few years ago and had the absolute privilege to be front row centre (literally, REALLY close ) while one of these amazing machines went through startup, to lifting off. The crack of the rotors travelling up through my legs into my brain gave me goosebumps. Absolutely one of my favorite moments. It may be something of a dinosaur now, but few machines inspire such emotions. Massive respect to the soldiers that served in Vietnam in these noble steeds
Bae: “Come over.” Me: “I can’t, I’m trying to hold Khe Sanh.” Bae: “My parents aren’t home.” Me: 6:08
sin loi
HALT
Sinner ;>
yea but still lost Khe Sanh😂
Great sound at startup. I’ll never forget it. A Truly ubiquitous aircraft.
Wow that brings back memories during my time in service. The sound of a Huey is blissful to my ears.
One of the coolest gaming experiences ever created is the Huey in DCS.
The best sound I ever heard In my life!
One of the most iconic helicopters in history.
Nobody tells the real name: Bell UH-1 Iroquois!
this is the best vid of the Huey sound! very good video skill in this. Thank you!
Chop chop chop chop chop chop = music to the ears!
Hey Roman.. lol. Anyone else here cuz of him?
😂 me
Cool.
I'd like to see that Sikorsky H-34 go, too!
É a melhor partida de helicóptero que já vi postada, excelente som.
vietnam...
My best friend is a Vietnam vet. I played this heuy startup... and was NOT impressed. It took him to the war, again. I was insensitive, even as a veteran, to his, every service members, PTSD. How unintentionally traumatizing I was regarding experiences he lived during those times of service. ( Human Resource Specialist/42A US Army NGKY
2:42 There's that iconic sound.
Petrarch เพะะถเ อแอืส
It sounds like a flying Harley Davidson...lol.
este e o helicoptero mais lindo ja fabricado tive o prazer de operar uma M60 a bordo de um desses belo video
I remember riding one of these in Haiti 🇭🇹!
helis in movies be soundin like:
i used to watch this vid when i was a kid
huehuehue
Bae: come over
Me: not right now im flying a helicopter for the army in vietnam
Bae: but im home alone
Me: 6:09
i love the sounds of heuys in the morning
listen closely you’ll here fortune som
Até os animais hficam apreensivos com barulhao do bruto
Não é que bota pressão mesmo very good os cães latindo eu não estava errado pressão a todo tempo very good
5:40 Love that sound
HUEY - they do not fly ....... they beat the air into submission.
👍😃
It hurts the gravity
lord tachanka gravity is afraid of this beast
Oohrah...! L...O....L.. beat the air into submission..
Copndonuts yes yes they do
The sound of a Huey's blades chopping the air will always be the sound of a helicopter for me. Love it.
best helicopter sound, they are just beating the wind into submission
Nothing tells the world "The Americans Are Coming" better than
the distinct sound of a Huey.
I can't seem to find the hard on button because the distinct sound of the Huey just gave me one
The Cobra can smell fear
Hide.
DoubleVisionandco Is your profile pic supposed to represent the imaginary fascist group from “The Wall” in terms of a Pink Floyd fan, or the disgusting neo-nazi pigs who adopted that symbol and it’s anti-fascist message into an actual fascist group?
DoubleVisionandco Nothing says 'help is coming, hang in there!' like a Huey.
How long does it take to safely and completely start up a Huey? About the same time as it takes to play Fortunate Son by CCR. Coincidence?
Or perhaps more appropriately the time it takes to slowly rewind back to the start of the track :)
Teacher: Alright class were going to Vietnam
Girls: Ewwww I hate their rice there!
Boys:
Cringe
Otário shove it and take a joke pussy
Edit: says the one who posted one shitty roblox video you hypocrite
Yeah, not funny. Next.
I really dont give a fuck lol, i dont even remeber commenting this
no other vietnam era machine would sound as beautiful as this.
+David S. Guerrero ...You got that right..you GOT THAT RIGHT!!!....
+David S. Guerrero
The sound of a Huey.... Music of an era and days gone by. LUV IT, LUV IT, LUV IT......
Nothing quite says: "The americans are coming!" like the sound of a UH-1H Huey
Maybe other than a GRUNT walking up his folks driveway and saying I'm Home.
there is one other machine that has a awesome sound to it and that would be a m35 Deuce multifuel turbo diesel with the whistler engine!
No other helicopter has such an iconic sound and has become so well known as the Huey. She was a tough gal that could take the fight to the enemy and get her men back home safely, even if she was falling apart.
From a medical evacuation concept, to war hero, to immortalized legend in the world of cinema and video games. People will still remember the UH-1 Huey even after 100 years.
Ah, the wonders of propaganda. Yanks never had any legitimate business in 'Nam, and the vets of this warcrime are considered heroes and true patriots. The US educational system is broken, to say the least. There is a single dominant reason US keeps taking part in overseas conflicts, and that is un criminalized weapons systems field testing.
@@mursuhillo242 i'm not american, nor did i support U.S in Vietnam War. However, what he stated above is all about how Huey did a good job in a war. Both In reality, & in pop culture such as in Cinemas, video games, sound effects, or etc. So as much as you hate that war, your reply to his comment does not relevant at all.
And with 16,000 UH-1s with another 12,000 Model 205s (civies Huey) having produced and its latest iteration, the UH-1Y, still being produced today, they'll probably get to fly them too.
The AH-1 Cobra sounds like a Huey.
The only sounds pf planes that are more iconoc is the Stuka, A-10, Spitfire and Bf109
When you're about to get liberated
and you hear CCR - Fortunate son play in the background
and you hear CCR - Fortunate son play in the background
@paul cooneh eh American forces just pulled out of vietnam tbh, no formal sign of surrender or defeat
With the power of napalm
@beans oof Not exactly for communism, but rather for no American interference in Vietnam.
best helicopter sound ever!!!!
***** so do i
The most recognizable Helicopter sound ever....no wonder Movies and TV Shows uses it all the time. It's just plain beautiful.
The Bell UH-1 is a legend.
This heli have the sound of war.
And salvation.
It ain't me.
+Just Some Goose With A Burning Head I ain't no senators son son
Mauser 101 Vietnam flashbacks
But lost the war
The pilot forgot to activate the "Fortunate Son" switch.
Positions: “on and on” lol
I hate that song and I was born in a huey
6:07 best sound of a huey
INDEED YES!!
INDEED
FINALLYYU
Get on da choppaaaa
Chopchopchopchopchopchop or TAPPATAPTAPATAP
Flew UH-1 Hotel back in 1970 and early 71 in country. God I love that aircraft! The rocking motion at startup, to the vibrations of the air frame at take off. That vibration telling me everything you needed to know about her. No matter how beat up she was, always manage to get all of us back safe. Have to admit, I had some doubts at the time and got a ass chewing for her condition a couple times. I believe, it made me a better pilot knowing and trusting the aircraft. Whether you were in the States or in country at that time. No one sight are smell would remind everyone of the Vietnam war. The wop wop sound from the wide-chord blades, does for all of us. It still gives me a rush and my old pecker hard!
Beat up flying ya home? Sounds like today's A-10 that some in Congress giving all want to bench for props? Really?
101st ABN 2/17 Cav D Trp 1969
101st ABN. I corp Hated you when you took me out!! Loved you when you took me out!!! Hope you had your hand on the stick that got me home. You did , thank you.
hated you and loved you!!
Huey is to helicopters what a Harley is to motorbikes.
Never thought of it like that! From a Huey mechanic/crew chief... kudo's my man!
With pleasure, and all due respect to a mechanic taking care of those beasts :D Just wish I could put my hands on it's stick for a fly-by o7
The huey is more dependable.
Hands down! Nothing like a Huey! 😀
only harleys are pieces of shit lol
the helicopter sounds very intimidating
only if you're Vietcong
especially the Bell UH 1 Huey
Terabit3 Gaming The Bottom Glass windshield actually makes it weak shoot the pilot in it they die
Fire Power701 very good point one must know the weakness of all intimidating technology
Quincy Neal also the Fearsome AH-1 Never came alone they always have back up to draw away fire from the gunship it just takes a good old anti aircraft gun to take it down
That sound of the blades cutting through the air is amazing
Makes my nipples harder than times in '29
0:45 Spool Up
2:48 Chop, Chop, Chop...
5:10
777 dislike was from NVA
Well now I gotta fuckin watch Apocalypse Now again.
Or Predator (Long Tall Sally)
@@itsmephil2255I'M GONNA HAVE ME SOME FUN.
I went to the Helicopter Heroes event here in Christchurch New Zealand a few year's ago and had the absolute privilege of front row centre for a UH1 startup and flyby. I could feel the crack of the rotors travelling up through my legs on takeoff, and it's something I'll never forget. It has to be one of the most iconic sounds of all time.
The leading edge vortex ''chop-chop-chop" on approach is a truly classic sound.
Charlie knews it...
So miss the sound of these in our skies
i no spent y years in one
I miss that sound too.
Legendary helicopter. Should have more Huey in the air
Besides the soldiers the two most iconic figures of Vietnam are the M16 and UH-1 huey. Because if you're watching a movie or lokking at a picture, you don't even need to know the name of the movie or what it's about at first sight, or what the captions on the picture say once you see the UH-1 huey, you know instantly it's about Vietnam. Very iconic and bad ass piece of shear power
Don’t forget the M60, M14, and the M35A2!
The sound of the Vietnam War, nothing sounds more familiar than a Huey flying by..
Playing fortunate son full volume
Mom heli: Pretty
Dad heli: Cool
Grandpa heli:
*HmMm I sMeLl NaPaLm*
Still the sweetest sound in the World. Hearing them coming met you were going back to base, and maybe some R&R! Thanks for posting!
GREAT AUDIO RECORDING.
my favorite part is 2.30 when you hear him giving her the beans and that familiar beating sound starts:)
I totally agree
2:30
Best sound in the world. Blackhawks will never replace the Huey in my heart. The Huey will always be the best utility chopper in the world to me! The "thwop-thwop-thwop" sound was probably the most beloved sound a soldier could hear in Vietnam. My father flew slicks in Vietnam for the first couple months before transitioning into the Cobra gunship. I grew up hearing the Huey all the time. Thank you very much for posting this!
Such a beautiful, rugged piece of machinery. Love it!!
Does this Huey come with a stereo to blast CCR's "Fortunate Son"? 😂
Beautiful. Miss my younger days as a 67N10 Huey mechanic/crew chief. As an A+P now..... no aircraft I have worked on brings to my heart and being the feeling the UH-1H, 1D did. I remember standing on the top of the airframe holding onto the rotor mast and scissor/swashplate arm while little kids waved. Walking in for lunch in a flight suit after landing. Testing engine igniter's... POP, POP, POP! Tapping on the removed rotors and that sound down the honeycomb. I joined the Army for this aircraft and I still love it. Should have been a pilot instead of a mechanic, though, I think sometimes.
If you hit the thumbs down, you may need to reconsider what’s important to you in life.
Chris H the dislikes are the Vietnamese
LMAO
Charlie don't think much
The dislikes are from the commies
Marine Corps Avionics Tech. on UH-1N 1980 to 1984 never forget the sound OUTSTANDING Shout out to all that heard her!!!
There's nothing like the sound of an inbound Huey.
I just finished Tom Johnson's book, "To the Limit"....nothing but respect for the men and crews that flew the UH-1H in Vietnam
The most iconic helicopter sound of all time
Sounds of Vietnam
"The helicopter soldiers are coming!"
In Vietnam, when Viet-Cong heard this sound.. they shit on their pants
"The Flying Death is coming!"
Holidays r coming!
The airborne infantry or the airborne cavalry
This is the greatest sound I’ve ever heard. I’m alive because of it. Semipermanent fi.
When I hear the sound of this helicopter it reminds me of my youth when I was a parachutist and we jumped from these helicopters in Venezuela when this country was a democracy in the seventies and I will never forget the sound of these helicopter blades. some pleasant memories of this time.
I am ever in awe that something that big can spin that fast..
Will always love that sound and never forget it.
That helicopter is used in Vietnam war
That helicopter is the Vietnam war
Big Duke 6 to Eagle Thrust 7 put psy war op and make it loud!!!!!! This is Romeo Fox Trot shall we dance!!!!!!!
+JTP737 *Long Tall Sally
+JTP737 look it up. that or fortunate son.
+JTP73
+Jeffry Lawson
I love the smell of Napalm in the morning, that smell, that gasoline smell. Smells like... Victory. You know someday, this war's gonna end.
Personally, I love the sound of Hueys on flybys anytime of the day.
The Ride of the Valkyries always hits me when hearing that iconic "chop chop chop" sound from this epic helicopter. A true legend indeed...
get to the choppaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Another Great video, Gotta Love the Huey.
Nothing on earth beats that sound....
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@@YourNationalist Proton Pack gets switched on.
:)
its like watching porn
Jeff Fletcher but badass.
2:38 i came
Your right
That would be seeing how Hueys are made.
At 2x speed, it sounds like a Black Hawk.
As a deaf guy, hearing the Huey fly by, it's one of the BEST sounds I have ever heard, love it!!!
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@@Filollisejminayou don’t just hear a huey, you feel it if your within 300ft of one
@@Slavicplayer251 I’m assuming this guy was making a joke or something
@@Filollisejmina maybe but i’ve felt the drum of the rotors myself
Just like A-team... :D
There is a huey owned near me and you can't mistake that awesome sound. Great to hear daily.
My twin brother crewed and fixed these for about 15 years. He was part of a VIP unit in Germany as well. He sent this video and it gives such a reverence to those who were crew on them. The many warfighter that could depend on that very tough bird to evacuate or resupply the troops. God bless those who served!
much better sound than any of the songs on the music lists today XD
nothing like the sund of an inbound huey!
Nothing!
I absolutely love that sound!! Nothing like it!!
5:25 that is the most beautiful sound
This is the actual sound of a huey! It's used alot for alot of helicopters in media and this is the real sound! No Hollywood crap added in!
5:07 - 7:34 Dargh, fantastic.
5:08 The best sound of hope
There's nothing quite like it.
Sounds like you're about to be rescued
Ok. I want one.
I'm very lucky to live in a city where the UH-1 is used by our police department for search and rescue. I live pretty close to an area frequented by them and get to hear that amazing sound once or twice a week.
such a pleasure to hear ! and see
I see that and my brain sings "...i am no Fortunate son..."
2:30 "YOU! YES, YOU! STAND STILL, LADDIE!"
Lmaoo
I dont know why, but i love the sound of choppers, it sounds satisfying, mostly at the distance.
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH yes, the Chevy of helicopters. Beats out the "Ford" Blackhawk any day in terms of repair, maintainence, and maneuverability.
HAHA ! I agree !
terilynn wells did you serve?
Grant Zawodniak Indeed I did NSA Da Nang 1967 1968. Lots of Huey's everyday and into the night !
Thank you very much for your service.
Salute.
terilynn wells Thanks from myself as well. Grant, I like the Chevy/Ford analogy haha
Startup, flyby, and landing..brilliant! I see/hear lots of choppers, but nothing grabs my attention, more than a Huey!
Play 'Wagner - ride of the Valkyries' under this video :)
Why?
Inspector71 Check the movie Apocalypse Now. Than you know why.
I'm glad this is PURE Huey sound, and NO MUSIC. There are other vids for this.
Wish we could Load them up with all us old Vets. And go End All this Bullshit.
My dad said that was the best sound he had ever heard after being on patrol all day. It was also the longest, waiting for the choppers to pick up the troops while taking on fire from the VC.