Bell H-1 Huey/Cobra, All Variants

Started by wingsnstuff, October 21, 2009, 03:46:09 PM

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Joe Copalman

"I'm sorry sir, you can't take photos of that aircraft."

"If you've seen my work, you'd know I really can't take photos of any aircraft." 

Joe Copalman
AzAP Co-Founder
Mesa, AZ

Jeff D. Welker

^^^^ I'll repeat what I said on your Flickr page; awesome photograph Joe. It reminds me of James Abbott Whistler's "Nocturne" paintings. Well seen.
Jeff D. Welker
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Mesa, AZ

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Dave S.

Some crazy Wagner song keeps playing in my head when I look at Joe's shot.
Constructive Comments & Critiques are always welcomed
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Some Canon bodies and lenses

Scott Youmans

That is a killer shot Joe! Excellent!
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Joe Copalman

FINGERSPITZENGEFÜHL

Marine Whiskey pilot flying with only his fingertips on the cyclic.
"I'm sorry sir, you can't take photos of that aircraft."

"If you've seen my work, you'd know I really can't take photos of any aircraft." 

Joe Copalman
AzAP Co-Founder
Mesa, AZ

Matt Ottosen

Bell AH-1W Super Cobra
Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 469 (HMLA-469) "Vengeance"

Matt "Linus" Ottosen
Ottosen Photography
Phoenix, AZ

The Legend of the Guardian of the Line
The Greek God "Linus" comes from the Greek name Λινος (Linos) meaning "leg."
In Greek legend, he was the son of the God Apollo who was accidentally killed when he stepped over the white line.

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Matt Ottosen

Taking on fuel from a Lockheed Martin KC-130J Super Hercules out at the Barry M. Goldwater Range.

Bell AH-1W Super Cobra
Matt "Linus" Ottosen
Ottosen Photography
Phoenix, AZ

The Legend of the Guardian of the Line
The Greek God "Linus" comes from the Greek name Λινος (Linos) meaning "leg."
In Greek legend, he was the son of the God Apollo who was accidentally killed when he stepped over the white line.

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Jeff D. Welker

An interesting visitor to Falcon...
Jeff D. Welker
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Tower Guy

That is some camo paint job Vance, a very cool capture, nice work.

wingsnstuff

Thanks Harvey.  It had Special Ops logos all over it, but I didn't think the Army had any more Cobras in their inventory...but the Special Ops guys are...well...VERY Special:-)  Thanks again Harvey

Joe Copalman

LAST CHOPPER OUT

Holloman's last Huey, used by the Army for range support duties on the White Sands Missile Range, departs Holloman for its new owner in Louisiana.  Kind of weird how this happened during the QF-4 'Phinal Phantoms' event, and there wasn't any notice of it or acknowledgement of it.
"I'm sorry sir, you can't take photos of that aircraft."

"If you've seen my work, you'd know I really can't take photos of any aircraft." 

Joe Copalman
AzAP Co-Founder
Mesa, AZ

Tower Guy

It's Saigon 1975 all over again Joe.

John B.


Very cool catch, Joe.  The Holloman guys loved those Hueys and were fighting hard for years to not have to trade them in for Blackhawks.  They used to pop into Raytheon at TIA with a Huey from time to time, so if you ever saw a Huey parked by the Raytheon hangar it was quite likely one of the White Sands birds.

Quote from: Joe Copalman on May 03, 2017, 09:44:12 AM
LAST CHOPPER OUT
Holloman's last Huey, used by the Army for range support duties on the White Sands Missile Range, departs Holloman for its new owner in Louisiana.  Kind of weird how this happened during the QF-4 'Phinal Phantoms' event, and there wasn't any notice of it or acknowledgement of it.

Joe Copalman

DAMNED YANKEE
DAMNED YANKEE
Marine Yankee low over the Chocolate Mountain range a few years back.
"I'm sorry sir, you can't take photos of that aircraft."

"If you've seen my work, you'd know I really can't take photos of any aircraft." 

Joe Copalman
AzAP Co-Founder
Mesa, AZ