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List of displayed Bell UH-1 Iroquois

UH-1B serial number 60-3601 on display at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas

This is an incomplete list of displayed Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopters. The Bell UH-1 Iroquois experienced a production number in the thousands (both short and long-frame types), and many are in service in nations around the world. A large number of decommissioned and retired aircraft exist as gate guardians at various military bases, in aviation museums, and other static-display sites.

A large portion of the UH-1s on display in the United States went to individual chapters of three veterans organizations: the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, and Vietnam Veterans of America.

Aircraft on display

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Bell 205 (UH-1) H-15, Museo Nacional de Aeronáutica, Argentina, 2012
A UH-1H on display at Sun 'n Fun 2006. The aircraft is owned by a Vietnam War veteran's association.
A Philippine Air Force UH-1 on display at the Armed Forces of the Museum in Camp Aguinaldo
A UH-1H on display at the Royal Australian Navy Fleet Air Arm Museum

Argentina

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UH-1H

Australia

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UH-1B
UH-1H
UH-1V

Canada

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UH-1H (CH-118)

China

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UH-1H

Germany

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UH-1D

Israel

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UH-1H

New Zealand

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UH-1H

Norway

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UH-1B

Philippines

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UH-1H

United Kingdom

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UH-1H

British Overseas Territories

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UH-1H

United States

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UH-1 on display at the Greenup County War Memorial
UH-1B on display at the Cavanaugh Flight Museum
UH-1P display at the Museum of Aviation, Robins AFB
UH-1A
UH-1B
UH-1C
UH-1D
UH-1E
UH-1F
HH-1H
UH-1H
UH-1 Iroquois on display at the Udvar-Hazy Center
GUH-1H
JUH-1H
TH-1L
UH-1M
QUH-1M
UH-1P preserved in a diorama at the National Museum of the Air Force in Dayton, Ohio
UH-1P
UH-1V

Unknown

Vietnam

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UH-1H

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