Ah-1j Cobra/attack Helicopter Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
110552-01 Electrical Equipme Mounting Base
005646680
11060-1 Telephone Jack Cover
007812642
1112-589977 Check Valve
000615023
11297 Electric Floodlight
010763695
114C2082 Nose Guide
012847722
115767-01 Electrical Conta Holder Assembly
005034317
1159-48-70-0015 Transistor
004446605
116C3790 Bracket Assembly
010349495
117157 Electromagnetic Relay
006445180
1175 Fluid Filter Element
009607595
11778615-5 Spring Tension Washer
004865342
1183117 Transistor
002372382
11CT901-8709 Control Transformer Synchro
009018709
12-Z-3010-30 Lock Washer
009390902
12/1820 Transistor
002372382
120-053-1 Plug-in Electronic Compon Socket
004021475
1215-250K Pre Wire Wound Variable Resistor
013443856
121501-01 Machine Thread Bushing
006023626
121932000 Pre Wire Wound Variable Resistor
008143981
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The Bell AH-1 SuperCobra is a twin-engine attack helicopter based on the United States Army's single-engine AH-1 Cobra. The twin Cobra family, itself part of the larger Huey family, includes the AH-1J SeaCobra, the AH-1T Improved SeaCobra, and the AH-1W SuperCobra. The AH-1W has been the backbone of the United States Marine Corps's attack helicopter fleet, but is being replaced by the Bell AH-1Z Viper.

The AH-1 Cobra was developed in the mid-1960s as an interim gunship for the U.S. Army for use during the Vietnam War. The Cobra shared the proven transmission, rotor system, and the T53 turboshaft engine of the UH-1 "Huey".

The U.S. Marine Corps was very interested in the AH-1G Cobra, but it preferred a twin-engine version for improved safety in over-water operations, and also wanted a more potent turret-mounted weapon. At first, the Department of Defense had balked at providing the Marines with a twin-engine version of the Cobra, in the belief that commonality with Army AH-1Gs outweighed the advantages of a different engine fit. However, the Marines won out and awarded Bell a contract for 49 twin-engine AH-1J SeaCobras in May 1968. As an interim measure, the U.S. Army passed on 38 AH-1Gs to the Marines in 1969.

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