ベル UH-13H スー

Bell H-13 Sioux

米国
役割光観測ヘリコプター
初飛行1945年12月8日
構築2400+

ベル H-13 スー ベルヘリコプターによって造られた単発の単一回転子ライトヘリコプターだった。ウエストランド航空機は、スーAH.1とHT.2として英国軍のライセンスの下でスーを製造しました。

ソース: ベル H-13 スー オン ウィキペディア

Bell UH-13H Sioux Walk Around
PhotographersVladimir Yakubov and Randy Ray
LocalisationCastle AFB Museum, Atwater
Photos194
待って、検索ベルH-13スーのために.

Bell 47/H-13 Sioux Helicopter: Military and Civilian Use, 1946 to the Present (Legends of Warfare: Aviation, 1) - アマゾン

Bell H-13E Sioux Walk Around
PhotographerVladimir Yakubov
LocalisationUS Army Transportation Museum, Fort Eustis,
Photos65

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General Characteristics and Role

The Bell H-13 Sioux (military designation for the Bell Model 47) was the first helicopter certified for civil use in 1946 and became a highly successful military light utility and observation platform. The UH-13H (originally OH-13H) was one of the later, more powerful variants, based on the commercial Bell 47G-2. It featured a three-seat configuration and was widely used by the U.S. Army and Air Force for training, observation, and forward medical evacuation (MEDEVAC), often featuring iconic external stretcher panniers attached to the skid landing gear. Its exposed welded-tube tail boom and “soap bubble” canopy made it instantly recognizable.

Property Typical Value (UH-13H)
Light Utility / Observation Helicopter
National Origin 米国
メーカー Bell Aircraft / Bell Helicopter
Service Entry (H-13 Series) 1946 (H variant c. 1956)
乗組員 1 Pilot
能力 2 Passengers (or 2 external stretchers)
Rotor Diameter 11.32 m (37 ft 0 in)
Length (Fuselage) 9.63 m (31 ft 7 in)
高さ 2.95 m (9 ft 8 in)
Gross Weight Approx. 1,339 kg (2,952 lb)

Powerplant and Performance

  • Engine: 1 x Lycoming VO-435 six-cylinder, horizontally opposed piston engine.
  • Power Output: 250 hp (186 kW).
  • Rotor System: Two-bladed main rotor with a gyro-stabilizer bar for stability.
  • Maximum Speed: 105 mph (169 km/h).
  • Cruising Speed: 84 mph (135 km/h).
  • Service Ceiling: Approx. 4,900 m (16,100 ft).
  • Range: 439 km (273 mi).

Service and Cultural Impact

  • Military Use: The H-13 and its variants were integral to US Army operations in the Korean War, primarily for light observation and the rapid transport of wounded soldiers, saving thousands of lives.
  • MEDEVAC Role: The use of the H-13 for battlefield evacuation pioneered the doctrine of air ambulance operations, demonstrating the helicopter’s crucial role in military medicine.
  • Cultural Icon: The helicopter achieved immense worldwide fame due to its prominent appearance as the medical evacuation helicopter in the popular television series and movie *MASH* (though the show used later models for filming).
  • Retirement: The H-13 series was largely replaced in the U.S. Army by the Bell OH-58 Kiowa (military version of the Bell 206) and the Hughes OH-6 Cayuse, but the design continues in use globally.

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