Cobra AH-1G/S/F Helicopter

Cobra

AH-1G/S/F Helicopter

Length: 53'

Weight: 8,404 lbs.

Payload: 2500 lbs.

Range: 359 miles

Cruise Speed: 138mph

• Although a 1966 model this helicopter was purchased by the US Army in November 1967.

• Cobra 318 arrived in Vietnam in the beginning of Feb. 1968

• Feb. 12th, 1968 Cobra 318 was damaged in a mortar attack and sent back to the states for repairs.

• May 1969 repairs were completed and she was returned to Vietnam.

• August 24th 1969 Cobra 318 sustained "Extensive Combat Damage"

• In Early September repairs were completed in Vietnam and Cobra 318 was reassigned to another combat unit.

• On September 11th Cobra 318 was hit from ground fire.

• On October 19, 1969 Cobra 318 was forced to land from ground fire damage.

• In November 1969 Cobra 318 was returned to the states for repairs.

• In January 1972 repairs and upgrade of Cobra 318 were completed and she was assigned to Fort Hood Texas.

• From May 1979 to December 1980 Cobra 318 was at the Bell Helicopter factory being modified to an "S" Model Cobra, Tank Killer.

• July 1981 Cobra 318 was modified with an "Instructor's flight control boost system.

• August 1981 Cobra 318 was assigned to Fort Rucker, Alabama and went into service teaching Army Aviators how to fly Cobras.

• In 1994 Cobra 318 was assigned to the Arizona National Guard in Marana, Arizona.

• In May 2001 Cobra 318 was "Moth-Balled" at Fort Drum, New York where she was put up for adoption.

• On October 21, 2002 Cobra 318 arrived here at the Putnam County Veterans Memorial Park.

A detailed history of Cobra 318 is available at the Park office.

Marker can be reached from Gipsy Trail Road (New York Route 41) 1 mile north of Carmel-Kent Cliffs Road (New York Route 47), on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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