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AH-1 Cobra
These photos were taken by Randy Smith
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The 43 photos directly below were
taken by Randy Smith
Pictures 1 through 27 are of an AH-1 Cockpit Procedures Trainer at the Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola. Although the display plaque says it is a Marine AH-1T (twin-engine SeaCobra) it is actually an early version of a TOW equipped, single-engine Army Cobra."
"Pictures 28 through 35 are of an Army AH-1P at Pima Air and Space Museum in Tuscon, Arizona."
"Pictures 36 through 43
are of Army AH-1S Cobras taken at various locations, including the museum at the
airfield in Vancover, Washington."
If you feel there is a need for descriptions for this walk around, then feel free to type them up and quote the photo numbers above and forward the descriptions to Steve Bamford, so they can be put up into this walkaround. We could really use our viewers help with this. An expert on this aircraft could write much better descriptions than we could.