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Bell UH-1M Iroquois “Huey”

Bell UH-1M Iroquois “Huey”

One of the most iconic symbols of the Vietnam War is the Bell UH-1 “Huey” helicopter. Hueys served throughout the conflict as troop and cargo carriers, air ambulances, and gunships with the US Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps. Over 7,000 of these helicopters saw use in the war, because the difficult terrain and lack of improved roads in the region made them the fastest way to move people and materials to where they were needed. The use of the Huey in Vietnam set the pattern for “air mobility” in wars of the future.

Early in the conflict, the Army realized that they needed dedicated attack helicopters to support the unarmed troop carrier helicopters. These gunships were heavily armed with machine guns, rockets, and grenade launchers to suppress enemy ground fire during assault landings and act as airborne artillery for troops on the ground. The UH-1M was specifically built for the gunship role, with a more powerful engine and wider rotor blades to carry the weight of the weapons.

This UH-1M was manufactured by Bell Helicopters in 1967 and served two combat tours in Vietnam from 1967 to 1969 with the 9th Air Cavalry Regiment of the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile). In 1971 it returned to the US and Bell rebuilt it for service with the Nebraska Army National Guard. After retirement the Army assigned it for use as a target at the White Sands Missile Range.

Col. Bill McPherson had flown this helicopter while serving in Vietnam. He acquired and restored “Sweet Sioux” as a mobile display for parades and military functions. He and Lt. Col. Kenneth Overturf, also a Vietnam War Huey pilot, spent many hours touring the state with the Huey and talking to Vietnam Veterans before donating it to Wings Over the Rockies in 2020.

Aircraft specifications:
Fuselage length: 42 ft 7 in (13 m)
Rotor diameter: 48 ft (14.6 m)
Maximum speed: 144 mph (232 km/h)
Maximum weight: 9,040 lb (4,100 kg)
Engine: Lycoming T-53-L-13, 1,400 hp (1,000 kW)

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Upcoming Events

Saturday Feb 14
9:30AM TO 12:30PM
Exploration of Flight (Centennial Airport)

Breakfast Fly-In

Breakfast Fly-In
Saturday, Feb 14, 2026 | 9:30AM to 12:30PM

Love is in the air! Start your Saturday with tasty food, aircraft, and a little romance at our monthly Breakfast Fly-In!*

In honor of Valentine’s Day, we’re featuring a special pop-up exhibit from Wings Museum’s archives celebrating aviators in love. Step back in time and discover the personal side of aviation history through heartfelt stories and rare artifacts, including:

  • WWII letters from the newly acquired Earle Parker collection
  • 1940s Victory mail (V-mail) photographs and correspondence
  • Additional archival pieces that reveal how relationships have endured globally throughout the decades

Plus, you’ll also have the opportunity to chat with our Curator, Stewart Bailey, who will share behind-the-scenes insights into our archive, answer questions, and highlight the remarkable stories housed within our collections. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity!

Pre-Purchase Tickets

Pilots – Fly in for free breakfast! For tie-down space, contact Flight@WingsMuseum.org or 303.360.5360 ext. 160.

Food Truck: Cruz In & Eat

*Weather permitting. Aircraft on display are subject to change. Food is not included with admission.

Monday Feb 16
10:00AM TO 2:30PM
Air & Space Museum

Artemis II Family Day

Artemis II Family Day
Monday, Feb 16, 2026 | 10:00AM to 2:30PM

We are going back to the moon and beyond! All are invited to explore human space flight during our Artemis II Family Day at Wings Over the Rockies® Air & Space Museum. At this event, discover NASA’s plan to send astronauts beyond the Moon and how Colorado’s aerospace community is helping make it happen.

You’ll also have the chance to connect with local companies and professionals working on the Artemis program, hear from astronauts Steve Lindsey, Ronald Garan, and Scott Kelly, and ask your own questions about deep space discovery!

Activities:

  • Enjoy hands-on science experiments, expert perspectives, and activities for all ages throughout the day
  • Learn from engaging talks:
    • Life on the International Space Station (10:30 – 11:00 am)
    • Gateway to the Moon and Mars (1:00 – 1:30 pm)
    • What We’ll Face in Space (2:00 – 2:30 pm)
  • Concurrent Q&A on Hangar Floor (11:30 am – 12:30 pm):
    • Zone 1: The Mighty SLS Rocket
    • Zone 2: Jobs in Space
    • Zone 3: The Engineering Behind Artemis
    • Zone 4: Everything’s Harder in Space
  • Experience a live rocket launch (2:45 pm)

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Saturday Feb 21
9:00AM TO 10:00AM
Air & Space Museum

Veterans Coffee Hour

Veterans Coffee Hour
Saturday, Feb 21, 2026 | 9:00AM to 10:00AM

Calling all veterans and their support networks – you’re invited to a special morning at the Air & Space Museum on Saturday, February 21, at 9:00 a.m.

Enjoy a complimentary cup of coffee, early access to the museum before public hours and great conversations. Explore our aircraft collection with the help of knowledgeable volunteers, and take time to connect and share stories in a welcoming space.

We’d love to have you join us! Please register at the link below.

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F-22 on the Tarmac at Exploration of Flight