One of these had a compressor stall coming over my house MANY years ago. Like 45 years. Army Ranger birds. The first two sounded normal and #3 was screaming. Fortunately for them they were just building the industrial park behind my house and there was plenty of clear ground. Autorotor down but it still hit hard. I got there just as they were climbing out.Had my camera (well Pop's camera) and took pictures. Instead of flatbedding it out they decided to fly in another engine and make it a field replacement exercise. Took them one day to swap it.Some of the best pics I ever took with the rotor tip lights on the takeoff. I sent them the pics.I got a certificate for "Assistance in the recovery of a downed aircraft". And Recruiting crap for years...;)
God damn when that last bit of boost starts those blades slapping.................gotta bring a lot of memories for some of them old soldiers "GI'S"............may they sleep easy at night and I mean that from the heart......love and respect from the UK.
Thanks to the thousand that served in Vietnam. My father being one, he is a graduate of the University of South East Asia.He flew for the Rattlers (70-71) 71st AHC. CW2 P.L. Grubbs (Rattler 22). He always said that the greatest sound ever is an inbound Huey. Miss you dad. R.I.P.
My favorite of all times, I have about 160 flights in the UH1H. Our takeoffs were “Military Style “ (nose down) Nice to hear that “wop-wop” yet again.😊
Some of the pleasant experiences, were “autorotation”, where the pilot turns off the engine and the bird gently glides down on the grass. I was “crew”, as a military photographer. Our pilots also trained on standing one skid on a fence post.
I live under the flight path of a Bell 412 the aircraft is used for Childflight. Which is used to fly sick or badly injured children or worst case scenario injured adults. Such a fantastic sound even though its a four bladed instead of the iconic 2 blade. I don't know at this point how ill do it. But i will fly one these birds. Mad respect for those pilots.
Anyone else find it terrifying that there’s literal effing blades spinning hundreds of miles per hour that close to the ground where people can be standing?
I like well everything... the chop chop sound and the sound when the chopper is passing by. Goosebumps... once , when I get enough money maybe a flight in the UK. 🥰
Nicht nur US-Streitkräfte, auch in Deutschland ein vertrauter Sound. Er wird uns fehlen wenn die letzte Maschine ausgemustert ist. Geiler Sound. Abgesehen von dem Einsatzauftrag, Soldaten im Einsatzgebiet abzusetzen oder aufzunehmen. Eine sehr solide Entwicklung.
Someone said: " The image and sound of helicopters Huey UH - 1 is a part of Vietnam war ". Yes, it is true as for me personally. The image and sound of helicopters Huey UH - 1 starting up, taking off and landing everyday at a small helicopter airport in front of my Quoc Hoc high school after " TET Mau Than " 1968 have engraved upon my mind. And many Huey UH - 1 helicopters were shot down by V.C from 1968 to end of Vietnam war. Especially, I saw directly a crash of a Huey UH - 1 rifgt after taking off and was sunk deep at the bottom of Huong Giang river in Hue city ( behind the Quoc Hoc stone stele ), very very sorrowful there was a pilot of VNAF died at that time.
I don't know about that.... Cobra hada distinctive voice.... could brighten up a LZ like The Fourth, Cinco de Mayo, New Years all rolled up in a few enlightening moments.... knew Ground Pounders that'd testify to the induced fears.... Specter has it's own solo as they all had their part backing the Fat Lady's chorus of Rolling Thunder.... the show and sounds in the neighborhoods nortwest of Hue..... Everyone hada line to learn in that chorus.... Watching from the treetops was usually a fairly gusty seat to the ongoing opera'.... Throw in some Willy Pete along with the incendiary rounds and it made for a highly moving evening with the SEA Jungle Harmonic Orchestra. Would rather've sit it out somewhere else.... you can have the T-shirt and there's better fitting Boonies out there....
When my grandpa worked offshore for Exxon on oil rigs they used to have Huey pilots from Vietnam fly em out to the rigs. He said those pilots were nuts. They would see how close they could get to the waters of the Gulf of Mexico to scare the workers for kicks.
The best Sound of huBelly... For ever. Army an Germany Bundeswehr Luftwaffe... An rescue SAR 27, 51 56,58, und alle,... Grüße an Sie Besatzung "Teppichklopfer....Ihr macht alle in der Luftrettung ein tollen Job. 👍👍👍👍
The sound is caused by the twin propeller design. You don't hear this from modern versions of the UH-1 or more modern choppers because they use a 4 prop design and make a "smoother" sound that doesn't have a "chop chop chop" sound resonating from the air. 4 propeller helicopters are also more stable in the air and that is why most are like that now. Smaller helicopters still use a 2 prop design but the blades are a lot smaller and don't have as much of a loud sound as the UH-1.
This chopper is powered by a lycoming t53 turbo shaft jet engine.its about three feet long and 1 1\2 feet round.very small but extremely simple and reliable.it can put out a staggering 1700 hp.turbo shaft means it runs a shaft to the gearing for the vertical shaft that turns the rotor .if it was a turbo prop it would run the horizontal l shaft direct to a propeller .if it was a turbo blade it would run a turbine blade like a commercial jet.seen one of these t53 for sale.only $150,000.gee that's cheap 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
It uses compressed air to initially turn the turbine then fuel is added with the tic tic tic sparking noise to ignite then you hear the burner fire up.after that it's just a matter of adding fuel and slowly bring this baby up to speed.then when it's at half power just bring it up to 3/4 power and the rotor is at lift of thrust👍👍👍👍
VIETNAM vet with the 1st air cavalry 67 68 these things still turn me on nothing like that sound we flew with 20 30 of these hues combat loaded we were called death from above we were the black horse we brought hell with us .r Mayes co.b 1/12 air cav.
Thank you for your service to this great country! My oldest brother was a crew chief in the first air cavalry in Vietnam. Still trying to find info on the hueys he flew..... he passed in 1990.
5:24 the famous "carpet spanking sound" ("Teppichklopfer" in German)
Thats right
At 2 mins 33sec....That's why I love the Huey. No sound in the world like that.
the Vietnamese didn't like it too much...
Amazing sound🤩
@@thetankguy9263 The South Vietnamese liked it!
@@thetankguy9263 The South Vietnamese didn't mind that much! hehe
Imagine if one of the blades fell off at full speed and decapitated a random person
One of the most iconic sounds in aviation.
The Harley among the Helicopters
I like how the whooshing sound turns into a chopping sound. I know. Im a child.
Me too! I never grow up when it comes to sounds. It’s satisfying. I grew up with trains and I love listening to a large steam locomotive leave.
That’s when he gives it more power.
Me too
The chopping sounds are made because the blades are chopping the air :D
@Holden Rowan No. I prefer helicopter videos.
never seen anyone take off that smooth, well done
i still remember watching this video when i was 7 literally the best video ive ever watch till now
“It ain’t me, it ain’t me, I ain’t no fortunate one.........”
It has been said many times and many ways, but there is NOTHING like the sound of an inbound HUEY! Alpha Mike Foxtrot
One of these had a compressor stall coming over my house MANY years ago. Like 45 years. Army Ranger birds. The first two sounded normal and #3 was screaming. Fortunately for them they were just building the industrial park behind my house and there was plenty of clear ground. Autorotor down but it still hit hard. I got there just as they were climbing out.Had my camera (well Pop's camera) and took pictures. Instead of flatbedding it out they decided to fly in another engine and make it a field replacement exercise. Took them one day to swap it.Some of the best pics I ever took with the rotor tip lights on the takeoff. I sent them the pics.I got a certificate for "Assistance in the recovery of a downed aircraft". And Recruiting crap for years...;)
Phil Grindle 99
Omg that sound the cav is coming charlies shitting his pants
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Send the pics man
@@Ilkanar The negs are buried in a box in a closet somewhere with the prints. No finding them anytime soon... ;)
*fortunate son starts playing in the distance*
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Long Tall Sally
Q The Doors! 🎶 but the chopper makes its own music!
I like to think black sabbath paranoid
God damn when that last bit of boost starts those blades slapping.................gotta bring a lot of memories for some of them old soldiers "GI'S"............may they sleep easy at night and I mean that from the heart......love and respect from the UK.
There is nothing like the sound of a huey starting up and lifting
I rode in one of these at an air show when I was 5. The pilots were real Vietnam veterans which made the experience all the more fascinating.
Nice! I'll bet that was a neat experience!
Army Aviation Heritage Foundation is who you flew with. I flew with the Sky soldiers for 5yrs on the air assault demo they used to do.
Nothing like a good old fashioned Huey's sights and sounds. Love it!
I love the sound of a Huey, start up and fly by. True American Helicopter Airman power too. Love it.
Chop chop chop chop chop chop chop ..... IMO one of the best helicopter sounds ever, if not THE best sound.
Actually it is Wop Wop Wop!!!
@@williamdozier5190 no its Womp Womp Womp!
@@johnanderson6946 sorry but after 5 years and 3000 plus flight hours , it is WOP WOP WOP.
Thanks to the thousand that served in Vietnam. My father being one, he is a graduate of the University of South East Asia.He flew for the Rattlers (70-71) 71st AHC. CW2 P.L. Grubbs (Rattler 22). He always said that the greatest sound ever is an inbound Huey. Miss you dad. R.I.P.
My favorite of all times, I have about 160 flights in the UH1H. Our takeoffs were “Military Style “ (nose down) Nice to hear that “wop-wop” yet again.😊
the dukes of harzzrd
Some of the pleasant experiences, were “autorotation”, where the pilot turns off the engine and the bird gently glides down on the grass. I was “crew”, as a military photographer. Our pilots also trained on standing one skid on a fence post.
I live under the flight path of a Bell 412 the aircraft is used for Childflight. Which is used to fly sick or badly injured children or worst case scenario injured adults.
Such a fantastic sound even though its a four bladed instead of the iconic 2 blade.
I don't know at this point how ill do it. But i will fly one these birds. Mad respect for those pilots.
THIS is how a helicopter should sound like... like a Harley Davidson for motorbikes, the UH-1 is this for choppas!!!
Honestly, this is the most important sounds for my projects with sounds effects! Thank you so much for this!!! 😁🙏
Thank you for blasting out my ear drums. Like really, I enjoyed this video
The 37 people that don’t like this video are Viet Cong.
Spot on, Lee.
the Vietnam war was an unnecessary war that killed innocent US soldiers and Vietnamese civilians
John Doe
Go protest somewhere else snowflake
Those that didn’t like this and didn’t leave a thumbs down are well disciplined VC.
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What a beauty. Great video. Thanks for sharing
I don't comment good about American technology and America in general but on this helicopter I RESPECT
Wonderful sound. Must have been music to many a Marine's ears!
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Yes the ticktickticktick sound is the igniter working to light off the jet fuel when it enters the combustion chambers.
Actually it is wop wop wop!!!!
@@williamdozier5190 no. The igniters. Not the blades. Listen again at the startup. Tick tick tick. Lighting the jet fuel.
@@danpolk you are correct ,wop wop is rotor blades
@@williamdozier5190 at 0:18 there's a ticking sound, I love it
2:42 is the most inviting sound Vietnam war soldiers would ever hear
Anyone else find it terrifying that there’s literal effing blades spinning hundreds of miles per hour that close to the ground where people can be standing?
@@roklobsta1986 those helicopters are bigger than you think they are...
Absolutely love helicopters and choppers.
The rotor sound is incredible, is really classic
How can 69 people dislike this fantastic sound that start up is like music to my ears lol
I'll agree with you! Maybe they're just haters in general or maybe the sound brings back bad memories
@@lorenwegele7517 hahaha flashbacks
Old but gold.
love that sound
I like well everything... the chop chop sound and the sound when the chopper is passing by. Goosebumps... once , when I get enough money maybe a flight in the UK. 🥰
Nicht nur US-Streitkräfte, auch in Deutschland ein vertrauter Sound. Er wird uns fehlen wenn die letzte Maschine ausgemustert ist. Geiler Sound. Abgesehen von dem Einsatzauftrag, Soldaten im Einsatzgebiet abzusetzen oder aufzunehmen. Eine sehr solide Entwicklung.
Someone said: " The image and sound of helicopters Huey UH - 1 is a part of Vietnam war ". Yes, it is true as for me personally.
The image and sound of helicopters Huey UH - 1 starting up, taking off and landing everyday at a small helicopter airport in front of my Quoc Hoc high school after " TET Mau Than " 1968 have engraved upon my mind. And many Huey UH - 1 helicopters were shot down by V.C from 1968 to end of Vietnam war.
Especially, I saw directly a crash of a Huey UH - 1 rifgt after taking off and was sunk deep at the bottom of Huong Giang river in Hue city ( behind the Quoc Hoc stone stele ), very very sorrowful there was a pilot of VNAF died at that time.
this helicopter sounds like a boss.
When the 18-year-olds that were drafted in the 1972 error hear that motor rev up the pressure electronically they become heroes all of a sudden
THIS NEVER GETS OLD
LOVED THE SOUND I WAS WITH THE 1ST AIR CAV Aco. 2/12 CAV DIV MAY 16 1966 TO MAY 19 1967 COMBAT INF. CAMP RADCLIFF AN KHE VIETNAM
No other sound would send fear into Charlie but that of a Huey with an attitude
I don't know about that.... Cobra hada distinctive voice.... could brighten up a LZ like The Fourth, Cinco de Mayo, New Years all rolled up in a few enlightening moments.... knew Ground Pounders that'd testify to the induced fears....
Specter has it's own solo as they all had their part backing the Fat Lady's chorus of Rolling Thunder.... the show and sounds in the neighborhoods nortwest of Hue.....
Everyone hada line to learn in that chorus....
Watching from the treetops was usually a fairly gusty seat to the ongoing opera'....
Throw in some Willy Pete along with the incendiary rounds and it made for a highly moving evening with the SEA Jungle Harmonic Orchestra.
Would rather've sit it out somewhere else.... you can have the T-shirt and there's better fitting Boonies out there....
Find memories of watching my dad leave out when I was little
The best helicopter start up ever👍👍🇭🇲
That is one of the coolest ufo ever made man.. the bell ufo h1
This Is How Iconic Huye sounded
Everyone gangsta till the sky starts speaking Flight of The Valkyries.
*ride
Это звук ни с чем не перепутать, и силуэт красивый на фоне красного рассвета и пальм особенно. Символ вьетнамской войны. 🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴
When my grandpa worked offshore for Exxon on oil rigs they used to have Huey pilots from Vietnam fly em out to the rigs. He said those pilots were nuts. They would see how close they could get to the waters of the Gulf of Mexico to scare the workers for kicks.
Only a skilled Huey pilot could pull that off that stunt w/o crashing!
Nothing more iconic than that sound. When the sound comes to this part 2:59, play run through the jungle
That clack clack of those blades there is nothing like it.
Send this to a veteran and then they will start running to forests 100% real
The king of helicopter royalty!!!!
The best Sound of huBelly... For ever.
Army an Germany Bundeswehr Luftwaffe... An rescue SAR 27, 51 56,58, und alle,... Grüße an Sie Besatzung "Teppichklopfer....Ihr macht alle in der Luftrettung ein tollen Job. 👍👍👍👍
2:28 is where it gets GOOD good
that brings back some memories
The best Sound ever. I love it... 👍
No way even a car could sound that tough
The sound is caused by the twin propeller design. You don't hear this from modern versions of the UH-1 or more modern choppers because they use a 4 prop design and make a "smoother" sound that doesn't have a "chop chop chop" sound resonating from the air. 4 propeller helicopters are also more stable in the air and that is why most are like that now. Smaller helicopters still use a 2 prop design but the blades are a lot smaller and don't have as much of a loud sound as the UH-1.
Your correct. The chop/pop is the 2nd blades smackin the compressed air off the 1st blade. Huey gotta big ole fat swing blade too.
Gotta love the sound of the Huey.
Excellent video my friend.
Heard the Huey's many times in 2 tours while stationed at Qui Nhon Army Airfield in Vietnam.
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They used 7000 huey in the Vietnam War and only 2000 survived...
Love the sound of the turbines spoiling up
Nothing like a machine You have to bribe the engine to start, then when running, beats the air into submission !
The Startup Sound Like Jet Engine Startup.0:20
It is a jet engine
@@Dragonfly35RacingTeam That’s Right.
That’s because it is a jet engine
Still a righteous aircraft.
Best sound ever
Like Jimmy Hendrix's guitar?
Love that start up.
We were soldiers 💔
Legendary Machine
Twin rotors are a treat to watch 🔥👌🔥
*fortunate* *son* *increases*
Gets my blood racing every time! Ahhhhhh Oooo
at 2:33 OMG ! Thats the Huey sound.
5:15...
Yup, you've got it.
And we snuck up on Charlie in these things.
"This is the perfect plaaaan!-"
We would NEVER do a start up with the blades in that position.
It's a miracle machine. I wish I could go there and touch it and see it.
good sounding helicopter.
In the Army I flew many a day on a Huey. They beat the hell out of you just being a passenger. They shake like a son of a bitch.
A Creedens song would fit right in
I love this sound💖💖💖
This chopper is powered by a lycoming t53 turbo shaft jet engine.its about three feet long and 1 1\2 feet round.very small but extremely simple and reliable.it can put out a staggering 1700 hp.turbo shaft means it runs a shaft to the gearing for the vertical shaft that turns the rotor .if it was a turbo prop it would run the horizontal l shaft direct to a propeller .if it was a turbo blade it would run a turbine blade like a commercial jet.seen one of these t53 for sale.only $150,000.gee that's cheap 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
It uses compressed air to initially turn the turbine then fuel is added with the tic tic tic sparking noise to ignite then you hear the burner fire up.after that it's just a matter of adding fuel and slowly bring this baby up to speed.then when it's at half power just bring it up to 3/4 power and the rotor is at lift of thrust👍👍👍👍
Love that helicopter it is my favorite one
un tema de credence y a volar!
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In a Rehearsal Studio cranked up to 110 Decibals thru the P. A. S............
O som desses helicoperos bell uh 1 emociona. Muito bonito som das helices .
better than any music ..
5 minutes, and you're rescue is on the way
Nothing like the sound of an inbound Huey
helicopter rotars moving? or robot ballerina spinning
I think that helicopter was going somewhere else.
A SOUND OF THIS CHOPPER THAT IS HEARD FOR MILES OFF
Still one day will pilot and own😍😍🔥🔥🔥🔥🥰🥰🥰🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀
Needs more Ride of the Valkyries.
VIETNAM vet with the 1st air cavalry 67 68 these things still turn me on nothing like that sound we flew with 20 30 of these hues combat loaded we were called death from above we were the black horse we brought hell with us .r Mayes co.b 1/12 air cav.
Thank you for your service to this great country! My oldest brother was a crew chief in the first air cavalry in Vietnam. Still trying to find info on the hueys he flew..... he passed in 1990.
Glad you got home.
It sounded just like the one in the film Predator 1987
I counted 20 rotation stage gears as rotor is at consistent spin.