Ah-1j Cobra/attack Helicopter Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
2231722 Hydraulic Brak Cylinder Assembly
011464203
224S-1-202 Pre Wire Wound Variable Resistor
008143981
2272376-0001 Bearing Support
000041371
2275317-0001 Flat Washer
003439773
229316 Connector Adapter
004916302
22LHCFM1-26 Clinch Self-locking Nut
008332958
23046-516 Starte Mounting Kit
004656342
2312G8 Indicating Pyrometer
003083862
23CHMZ364 Sleeve Bearing
002944115
24 Spark Plug
000046790
241-0301-00 Band Pass Filter
007634870
24106 Electrical Solenoid
012608568
242005-106 Null Meter
007657094
2444517 El Engine Starter Relay-solenoid
007580003
2463983 Intake Air Cleane Filter Element
009011727
248-1847 O-ring
007261236
2487-1 Capacitor-resistor
001538462
25-0259-27 Light Lens
009170855
25-0260-11 Indicator Light Filter
009173822
25-4-2N-0 Pipe To Tube Straight Adapter
010315059
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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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