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Apache Cobra Huey

In the Marines, you can fly the AH-1 super cobra or the Huey. In the army you can fly a blackhawk etc. well..?
In the Marines, you can fly the AH-1 super cobra or the Huey. In the army you can fly a blackhawk, apache, kiowa, etc. etc. My best friend, who is like my brother has plans to join the marines. so. im not sure weather to go in with him using the ''buddy system'' And it isn't some childish idea or fad or ''phase'' I've always been interested in the military and have wanted to fly some birds. But I'm just not sure...at the same time theres a part of me that wants to be in the infantry...but...that seems a lil stupid. Suggestions? Marines or Army to fly and kill. And dont think im one of those people whose all about killing towel heads...this is serious for me. answers?
Personally, id say (join the army) go enlisted first as a crewchief, and then apply to WOCS. What this does is allows you to learn how your aircraft works so youll have a better understanding of it and will be useful for something other than just flying...youll be able to recognize and diagnose problems on your bird, saving valuable time for your maintainers to keep the company mission ready.
In addition, it will help you be a better leader with the enlisted perspective under your belt (not to mention a very good fallback career if flying doesnt work out. You will also have time to think and find out if you really do wanna fly.
And WO can fly attack helos, yes.
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Apache $6.99 Apache |
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UH-1 Huey $89.99 UH-1 Huey |
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Cobra $10.99 Cobra |
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Toys and Models AH64D Apache Longbow $324.94 The AH64 Apache is the United States Armys main attack helicopter. It conducts rear close and shaping missions as well as distributed operations and precision strikes against relocatable targets. It provides armed reconnaissance when required in day night obscured battlefield and adverse weather conditions. It was designed by Hughes Helicopters which in 1984 was purchased by McDonnell Douglas. In August 1997 McDonnell Douglas merged with Boeing. The AH64D variant is now being produced by Boeing Integrated Defense Systems. After the cancellation of the AH56 Cheyenne the US Army sought an aircraft to fill the antiarmor attack role. It was to be better than the AH1 Cobra in firepower performance and range and have the maneuverability to fly napoftheearth missions. Hence the Army issued a request for proposals for an advanced attack helicopter in 1972. Five manufacturers submitted proposals and in 1973 the US Department of Defense selected Bell and Hughes as finalists. Each company built prototypes which underwent a flight test program. After evaluating test results the Army awarded the contract to Hughes. In late 1981 the AH64 was given the name Apache in keeping with the Armys tradition of using Native American tribal names for its helicopters. In 1983 the first production helicopter was rolled out. The AH64 entered service in 1984 and was first used in combat during the 1989 US invasion of Panama. The AH64D Apache Longbow a more advanced model began service in 1998. Both the AH64A Apache and the AH64D Apache Longbow have played important roles in several Middle Eastern wars including the Gulf War Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq. The Apaches proved to be excellent tank hunters and have destroyed hundreds of armored vehicles mainly of the Iraqi army. The AH64D has also been deployed in Afghanistan as part of Operation Anaconda and from June 2003 in South Korea. Both the AH64A and AH64D are still in active |
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Wings Of The Apache $4.99 Wings Of The Apache |
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Fort Apache $5.99 Fort Apache |
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UH-1 Huey  $89.99 UH-1 Huey  - Wall Decal |
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AH-1W Super Cobra $175.95 The AH-1W Super Cobra model shows in great detail the weapons and design of the attack helicopter. Designed to be a show piece in your home, the model is sure to attract a multitude of inquisitive onlookers. The AH-1W helicopter model is a perfect addition to a military model collection. The AH-1W Super Cobra model is a twin-engine attack helicopter based on AH-1 Cobra. The AH-1W Cobra was developed in the mid-1960s as an interim gunship for the U.S. Army. The Cobras and Sea Cobras were deployed in the Gulf War for a support role. The Helicopter model is based on the AH-1W Super Cobras that destroyed 97 tanks, 104 armored personal carriers and vehicles and two anti-aircraft artillery sites during the 100-hour ground campaign. The AH-1 was also used by the Pakistan Army as its primary gunship helicopter during the mid-1970s tribal uprising in Pakistan's Baluchistan province. The AH-1W military model shows the AH-1s that continued to operate with the U.S. Marine Corps. The AH-1W utilizes a more diverse array of ordnance compared to the Apache. The AH-1W has a crew of two, one pilot and a co-pilot/gunner (CPG). Although the Super Cobra Aircraft model can not fly, the original has a maximum speed of 190 knots and a range of 317 nm. The primary users of the AH-1 are the U.S. Marine Corps, Islamic Republic of Iran Army, Republic of China Army and the Turkish Army. The AH-1W Super Cobra was considered the backbone of the United States Marine Corp's attack fleet, but it will be replaced by the AH-1Z Viper upgrade in the next decade. Shop for the AH-1W Super Cobra model, and bring home what once was the anchor of the U.S. Marine Corps' attack fleet. |
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Huey's Best Ever Barbecue Recipes $13.96 Huey's Best Ever Barbecue Recipes |
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Apache Dancing $39.99 Apache Dancing - Giclee Print |
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Rotorfest 2009 - Part 6 - Cobra, Huey, & CH-46 Flight Demonstrations
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