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It was a light observation helicopter, not intended to carry cargo. But it could airlift another downed OH-6, thank God, we never had to , because that's way into overload, overtorque territory.
Armed with a minigun and a doorgunner, it was far from toothless.
Even with the doors off and the minigun on the side it would still top 110 knots, slicked up with doors and no minigun, you could add 10-15 knots. The only thing faster at the time in the Army's inventory was the Cobra and the Chinook.
Like I said, it is a great aircraft. The fact that it is still used to day by the SOAR is proof to that. That is also why it was included in the poll.
I will admit that I am biased however and that is because I was a UH-60 crew dog.
tyrodtom said:It was a far better chopper than the OH-58 the Army tried to replace it with.
I will completely agree with you on that. I was flying formation with an OH-58D into Iraq that was too weighted down by its armament. Blew its chin bubble out when test firing the .50 Cal...