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278: 209 Rocket Pod Drop Test at Fort Hood

Description: Footage of an AH-1 Cobra jettisoning its rocket pods during testing at Fort Hood. No sound.
Date: January 20, 1967
Duration: 26 minutes 04 seconds
Creator: Bell Helicopter Textron
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540 Air to Air

Description: Test flight of a helicopter using the 540 rotor system.
Date: 1963~
Duration: 8 minutes 31 seconds
Creator: Bell Helicopter Textron
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1543: 209 Firing, Fort Sill

Description: Footage from a body-mounted camera showing the AH-1 Cobra firing rockets and its main gun pod. No sound. At the beginning of the film, six uniformed men can be seen standing with the helicopter on the ground.
Date: 1966
Duration: 3 minutes
Creator: Bell Helicopter Textron
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BF-017: Aerial Application for Agriculture

Description: This film demonstrates research into agricultural applications for helicopters, part of a larger research project conducted by Mississippi State University.
Date: 1963
Duration: 14 minutes 03 seconds
Creator: Bell Helicopter Textron
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BF-018 - 11th Air Assault (A-Roll, Silent)

Description: This film opens with an update on the 11th Air Assault Division (Test) from then-Major General Harry Kinnard. The 11th was reactivated in 1963 to explore the feasibility of helicopter assault tactics for the U.S. Army. The film includes footage of several aircraft, including the UH-1 Iroquois and the H-13 Sioux. No sound.
Date: 1964
Duration: 11 minutes 37 seconds
Creator: Bell Helicopter Textron
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BF-018 - 11th Air Assault (B-Roll, Silent)

Description: This film opens with a card explaining the purpose of the 11th Air Assault Division (Test). The film includes footage of the UH-1 Iroquois and the H-13 Sioux. No sound.
Date: 1964
Duration: 11 minutes 33 seconds
Creator: Bell Helicopter Textron
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BF-018: 11th Air Assault, Edited Workprint

Description: This film opens with then-Major General Harry Kinnard emerging from a Huey helicopter to deliver an update on the 11th Air Assault Division. The 11th was reactivated in 1963 to explore the feasibility of helicopter assault tactics for the U.S. Army. The film includes footage of several aircraft, including the UH-1 Iroquois and the H-13 Sioux. This is the workprint of the film, combining footage from the A- and B-rolls, referenced below. No sound.
Date: 1964
Duration: 11 minutes 30 seconds
Creator: Bell Helicopter Textron
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BF-064: Oil Well Work Over Rig - Otis Engineering

Description: The film depicts a demonstration of personnel from Otis Engineering assembling parts of a work over drilling rig using a Bell 204. No sound.
Date: May 30, 1964
Duration: 7 minutes 45 seconds
Creator: Bell Helicopter Textron
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BF-195: 540 Rotor Blade

Description: Hover test of the 540 rotor system. No sound.
Date: 1963~
Duration: 5 minutes 37 seconds
Creator: Bell Helicopter Textron
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BF-245: 209 Presentation (1966)

Description: A film presentation of some of the combat capabilities of the Bell 209, or AH-1 Cobra/HueyCobra. Many of the films in the Bell Helicopter Records only exist as components without a finished work print. This is only the visual component to this film. Its audio track is also available. See "Related Items" below.
Date: 1966
Duration: 2 minutes 46 seconds
Creator: Bell Helicopter Textron
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BF-245: 209 Presentation (1966)

Description: This is the audio track component for the film BF-245: 209 Presentation (1966). Many of the films in the Bell Helicopter Records only exist as components without a finished work print. The visual component of this film (209 Presentation) is also available. See "Related Items" below.
Date: 1966
Duration: 2 minutes 42 seconds
Creator: Bell Helicopter Textron
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BF-1208: Air Transportability, Color Print

Description: A film about the UH-1D, a variant of earlier "short body" Hueys, with a larger cabin capable of sitting a 4-man crew (two pilots and two door gunners) as well as ten soldiers. The Delta model could also be configured to hold six stretchers for medevac operations. No sound.
Date: December 1964
Duration: 11 minutes 57 seconds
Creator: Bell Helicopter Textron
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CUH-1D TV Spot, A-Roll

Description: A-roll footage for a commercial about a UH-1 model manufactured for the Canadian armed forces. This film exists in four parts: A-roll and B-roll footage, a full-coat audio track, and an optical audio track. These are linked below.
Date: [1962..1966]
Duration: 1 minute 12 seconds
Creator: Bell Helicopter Textron
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CUH-1D TV Spot, B Roll

Description: B-roll footage for a commercial about a UH-1 model manufactured for the Canadian armed forces. This film exists in four parts: A-roll and B-roll footage, a full-coat audio track, and an optical audio track. These are linked below.
Date: [1962..1966]
Duration: 1 minute 44 seconds
Creator: Bell Helicopter Textron
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CUH1-D TV Spot, Full-Coat Magnetic Audio Track

Description: Full-coat audio track for a commercial about a UH-1 model manufactured for the Canadian armed forces. This film exists in four parts: A-roll and B-roll footage, a full-coat audio track, and an optical audio track. These are linked below.
Date: [1962..1966]
Duration: 1 minute 28 seconds
Creator: Bell Helicopter Textron
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CUH1-D TV Spot, Optical Audio Track

Description: Optical audio track for a commercial about a UH-1 model manufactured for the Canadian armed forces. This film exists in four parts: A-roll and B-roll footage, a full-coat audio track, and an optical audio track. These are linked below.
Date: [1962..1966]
Duration: 1 minute 26 seconds
Creator: Bell Helicopter Textron
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UH-1B Armament Subsystem

Description: Film about the XM-3 rocket launcher sub-system for the UH-1B.
Date: 1962
Duration: 7 minutes 05 seconds
Creator: Bell Helicopter Textron
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Dynamic Denton

Description: This film, referred to within the Denton Chamber of Commerce Collection as both "Dynamic Denton" and "We've Got Go," is the product of a promotional campaign organized by the Denton Chamber of Commerce. The film was made to show to industrial prospects, service clubs, and other local organizations. Production began in February 1968 and continued in locations around Denton until late April 1968. The soundtrack to the film is the 1967 promotional LP produced by the Chamber of Commerce, "Dynamic D… more
Date: 1968
Duration: 11 minutes 29 seconds
Creator: Camp, Joe
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[Dynamic Denton: Outtakes Part 1]

Description: This film includes outtakes from the Denton Chamber of Commerce produced promotional film "We Got Go" or "Dynamic Denton" as well as a promotion film for the ICEE corporation directed by Joe Camp, "There's Gold in them there Chills." Both films feature Phyllis George.
Date: 1968
Duration: 1 minute 20 seconds
Creator: Camp, Joe
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[Dynamic Denton: Outtakes Part 2]

Description: This film includes outtakes from the Denton Chamber of Commerce produced promotional film "We Got Go" or "Dynamic Denton" and a promotional feature for the ICEE company directed by Joe Camp, "There's Gold in Them Thar Chills." Both films feature Phyllis George.
Date: 1968
Duration: 6 minutes 34 seconds
Creator: Camp, Joe
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[Dynamic Denton: Outtakes Part 3]

Description: This film includes outtakes from the Denton Chamber of Commerce produced promotional film "We Got Go" or "Dynamic Denton" and a promotional film for the ICEE company directed by Joe Camp, "There's Gold in Them Thar Chills." Both films feature Phyllis George.
Date: 1968
Duration: 1 minute 30 seconds
Creator: Camp, Joe
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[We've Got Go]

Description: This film, referred to within the Denton Chamber of Commerce Collection as both "Dynamic Denton" and "We've Got Go," is the product of a promotional campaign organized by the Denton Chamber of Commerce. The film was made to show to industrial business prospects, service clubs, and other local organizations. Production began in February 1968 and continued in locations around Denton until late April 1968. The soundtrack to the film is the 1967 promotional LP produced by the Chamber of Commerce, "… more
Date: 1969~
Duration: 11 minutes 43 seconds
Creator: Camp, Joe
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