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[Left side of a Maine helicopter]

Description: Photograph of the left side of a Marine helicopter, purportedly taken during the development of the UH-1E Iroquois helicopter.
Date: [1960..1965]

[A photograph collage of helicopter art and a transmission part]

Description: A photograph collage of helicopter "nose art" and a transmission part. The background consists of four photographs of paintings done on the exterior of helicopters used in the Vietnam War. The top left image is of a coiled cobra with its mouth open. The top right image appears to be a creature with large fangs above the letters "INL." The lower left image is of a Native American man. He wears a garment with the number "26." This was likely on a UH-1 Iroquois helicopter. The fourth image, on the… more
Date: [1960..]

[Photograph of a back view of a UH-1B Iroquois helicopter]

Description: Photograph of a back view of a UH-1B Iroquois helicopter parked in a large, concrete landing area. The U.S. Army logo is painted on the tail boom and "ARMY 22025" is painted on the tail fin. Other aircraft and some buildings are visible in the distance.
Date: [1960..]

[Photograph of a battery and wiring inside a UH-1B Iroquois helicopter]

Description: Photograph of a battery and wiring inside a compartment of a UH-1B Iroquois helicopter. Two notecards lean against the battery. One has "FWD" written inside a left-facing arrow, the other reads, "1584." Two electrical components to the right of the battery are labeled "Type RTU-1/A Overvoltage Relay" and "M525024-2 Relay Bus Control."
Date: [1960..]

[Photograph of a battery and wiring inside a UH-1B Iroquois helicopter, 2]

Description: Photograph of a battery, wiring, and other components inside a compartment of a UH-1B Iroquois helicopter. Two electrical components to the right of the battery are labeled "Type RTU-1/A Overvoltage Relay" and "M525024-2 Relay Bus Control." A part that is situated on a shelf above the battery is labeled "J-2 Compass." A notecard with the numbers "1584" handwritten on it lays on the shelf next to it.
Date: [1960..]
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