Bell 212, UH1H, UH1N Huey

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Bell 212, UH1H, UH1N Huey

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Hello gents,

First off, let me introduce myself. My name is George Arana, alot of folks know me as euroastar350 and the author of the recently released Bell 210/212/412ER packages and thought I would pop in here and extended a friendly hello and to get some help B)smk

Some of you may know that I am in the process of working on additional variants of the 212 including the UH1N and AB212, plus the civil Bell 205, military UH1D and UH1H. As far as I know the UK Army Air Corps operates the B212, but I don't know what role these machines undertake. Now does anyone here have images/info on these particular birds so I can model them as an expansion to the Bell 212 basepack?

As for piccies of the 205, UH1H and UH1N, here are 3. Keep in mind that these are WIP models, especially around the nose area.

Any help on the 212 is highly appreciated and credits will be given once the final package is released :thumbsup:

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hello George

welcome

Cann you reduce the pic to 800x 600 please

Thanks

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Thanks for the welcome gents and thanks for the links Derek :thumbsup: . Anywhere I can find interior shots of the AAC B212?
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Hi George,

There's a virtual interior tour on the Army link..one would assume it's the AAC version ;)

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I'll check it out in a bit...thanks again Derek :thumbsup:
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