The Huey (UH-1, originally HU-1 [hence the "Huey" name]) helicopter is designed and built by the Bell Aircraft Corporation which is now called Bell Helicopter Textron.
Great Planes - 2008 Bell UH-1 Huey 2-8 was released on: USA: 28 August 2009
Height does not affect capacity.
The inventor of the Huey helicopter is Connor Lucas, who first introduced the idea to Bell Helicopter company; a company of which still is very prosperous today.
The weight capacity of a stair lift varies for each stair lift. Average capacity is between 250-300 pounds.
A Huey was a general purpose helicopter. Its proper designation is Bell UH-1 Iroquois. (Prior to 1962, it was called HU-1, hence 'huey'.) About 7,000 were used in Vietnam, initially for medical evacuation, and soon used for nearly everything else - troop transport, air mobile assault, observation, supply, gun platform, anti-tank TOW missile carrier, rescue ... everything possible. Later models used a two-engine design with a 4 blade rotor, doubling the lift capacity. When used to transport troops, up to 15 people can be inside the machine.
Yes, the UH-1 Iroquois (Huey) had a jet engine. See the Bell UH-1 Iroquois website for for details.
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A lift trucks capacity plate must display the following :- trucks carrying capacity, load center distances and lift heights.
Your standerd lift is 1.000 lbs
No
The Bell 212 has 2 PT-6 turbine engines. This was basically the ultimate Huey, designed for the Canadian Forces in the late 1960's.