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Weight of UH-1D/H Tailboom?

USAFSS-ColdWarrior

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"By itself" could have many definitions and specifications.

Are we talking Structure and Skin ONLY;
Structure, Skin, Tail Rotor Drive Components;
Structure, Skin, Aft Wire Harness and Electrical Components (Light, etc.);
or other combinations and mutations.

I'm reminded of the movie PHENOMENON....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHDSNs9wBpU

Oh, I almost forgot the Access Covers and Panels and their attaching hardware - Installed or Removed, Bob?
 

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Like mentioned, what do you mean “by itself”?
Vertical Fin and Horizontal stabilizers?
Gearboxes?
T/R Driveshaft?
Control tubes?
Wiring?
Etc........

Look in the -10
It should be in there.
Might not break it down as far as you need it, but will give you a starting point.

I haven’t hardly looked at the UH-1H -10 since flight school.
 

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for what its worth , I was a huey mech. in nam and we carried them around by hand. took two guys but wasn't bad. that usually didn't include the tailrotor gearbox assembly
 

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for what its worth , I was a huey mech. in nam and we carried them around by hand. took two guys but wasn't bad. that usually didn't include the tailrotor gearbox assembly
Just curious... Is that a USGI Standard "Two Guys" or South Vietnamese Standard ... They are like comparing apples to apricots.

Just saying... The typical American GI draftee in VN was a 19 year old, 120-pound kid with minimal body fat and typically pretty durable.

But the TWO GUY standard really doesn't define the tail boom weight (whose actual description is still pretty blurry).
 
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