• Intermeshing rotor • Firefighter • Rescue
Developed in the 1950s, the
box-shaped HH-43 Huskie provided the US Air Force with a helicopter that was able to put out fires and porform rescues. In its role as a local airbase firefighter, the Huskie was very effective. Built with the twin-meshing rotors that are the signature of inventor and entrepreneur Charles Kaman, the Huskie ended its career in the Vietnam War.
▼ Huskie rescue
When flying aircrew roscue sorties in Vietnam, the Huskie was painted in camouflage. Due to the Н-43’s limited range, it was generally used only over South Vietnam, although its small si/c allowed it to operate in small jungle clearings.
◄ Delta delivery
Huskies were used over the Mekong Delta area of South Vietnam, operating in a supped role tor the US Navy’s mshorr PBR (Patrol Boat. River) force.
A Box body
The advantage of the Kaman rotor system is that the helicopter does not require a tail rotor, so it can be designtc with a capacious intenor.
FACTS AND FIGURES
>• Ex-US Huskies have served with tbo air forces of Burma, Colombia. Morocco, Pakistan and Thailand.
>• The Huskio established seven world records using its T53-1 engine.
► The first flight of the prototype in this series took place on 13 December 1958.
► The USAF received 263 Huskies (18 H-43AS. 203 НН-43ВЗ and
42 HH-43Fs) between 1958 and 1968.
► Tho rescuo hoist of tho Huskie has a capacity of 272 kg for lifting personnel.
► A few civilian Huskies remain in use undertaking logging operations.
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Left: The Huskie crow often Лаг/ fo operate under dangerous and terrifying conditions. This burning C-97 was part of a training scss/ол, but the H-43 tackled many other fires for real.
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carried two para-jumpers (known as l»|s>. who wen* trained in Medical tn-atiiK-m and rescue work. As the t Vs role in Vietnam grew, the Huskie s M> of local a іri vase rescue was expanilcd and a number Hew missions Ix-hind enemy lino.
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Right: One of the Н-43’s many unusual features was the exhaust boom that protected over the tail to keep ttu) roar door area safe.
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Huskie
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FIREFIGHTER:
For tackling fires the Husk» was fined with an underslung container of tirefighting
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JUNGLE RESCUE: Confined to me southern half of the country, the H-43 camod out numerous rescues at the scene of crasbod aircraft in Vietnam
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