VN183(SE) - U.S. Army Dust-Off HUEY
During the Vietnam War aeromedical evacuation units, commonly called ‘Dust-Offs’ evacuated a staggering 900,000 casualties from the battlefield.
During the Vietnam War aeromedical evacuation units, commonly called ‘Dust-Offs’ evacuated a staggering 900,000 casualties from the battlefield. The vast majority of these ‘Air Ambulances’ were reconfigured ‘HUEYS’ which were unarmed ‘Dust-Offs’ and could be airborne in just 3 minutes after receiving an emergerncy call and have their patients back in a field hospital with in 15 minutes from taking off from an LZ (Landing Zone). Despite large and prominent red-crosses on the aircraft they often faced intense groundfire when trying to extract the wounded. Although usually escorted by flying bodyguard ‘Gunships’ who would provide suppressing fire. ‘Dust-Offs’ would often still fly into hostile fire zones without escort when emergencies demanded it. Time after time, these life-saving crews and their ‘HUEYS’ performed miracles in the most difficult of conditions and situations. This particular ‘Special Edition’ model is the K&C’s tribute to them!
Scale:1/30
Material: Pewter alloy and Polystone
Released Date: July 2024
Years | Late 20th Century, Mid 20th Century |
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Vehicles | Planes |
Gender | Men |
Role | Officers & Leaders |