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US Navy retires the Huey

5th April 2009 - 23:00 GMT | by Tony Osborne in London

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The US Navy has closed a chapter in its rotary-wing history with the retirement of the last H-1 Hueys in naval service.

At a special ceremony at NAS Fallon, Nevada on April 3, the base's Search and Rescue team, known as the Longhorns, flew one final flight in one of their last two HH-1 Hueys. The unit will continue its search and rescue commitment with the H-60 Seahawk.

Fallon was the last bastion of the HH-1 in US Navy service. The type operated from the base for 36 years primarily providing SAR for military operations in Northwest Nevada, specifically, NAS

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Tony was deputy editor of Defence Helicopter and Rotorhub magazines before joining Aviation Week in …

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