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    Airframe Family: Bell 204/205/208/208/212/214/412/553 / UH-1 Iroquois
    Latest Model:UH-1H Iroquois
    Last Military Serial:63-8794 US
    Construction Number:4086
    Last Civil Registration:N794CF
    Compressed ID:Aerospace Industrial Development Co...
    Latest Owner or Location:Veterans Memorial Museum, Airport (formerly), Huntsville, Alabama

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    Event

    Constructed as an UH-1H by Aerospace Industrial Development Corp..

    Circa 1963

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Army with s/n 63-8794.

    Circa 1969

    To Royal Morocan Air Force with new c/r CN-AJJ.

    20 November 1978


    Photographer: Phillip Dawe
    Notes: CN-AJJ/10 - AB.205A - Royal Moroccan Air Force - Rabat-Sale - Line of Moroccan Air Force AB.205s at Rabat-Sale. Others are CN-AKV and CN-AJC.

    12 July 1995

    To South Alabama Air Rescue Inc, Andalusia, AL with new c/r N794CF.

    By 7 August 1995

    To South Alabama Air Rescue with new c/r N794CF.

    7 August 1995

    Crashed.
    The accident occurred at Montgomery, AL, United States while on appoach. The damage was substantial. The helicopter was being used to demonstrate its medical airlift capabilities. During an approach to an area bounded by trees, the main rotor blades contacted the trees.
    For a complete description of the event read the NTSB Report.

    20 April 1999

    To South Alabama Air Rescue Inc, Andalusia, AL keeping c/r N794CF.

    17 October 2006

    To Alabama Center of Military History, Huntsville, AL keeping c/r N794CF.

    Constructed as an UH-1H by Aerospace Industrial Development Corp..

    To Veterans Memorial Museum, Airport (formerly), Huntsville, AL.
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    27 April 2010


    Photographer: John Bennett
    Notes: Taken at Huntsville - Veterans Memorial Park, AL, USA


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