UH 12 B

The UH 12 B is a foundational light utility helicopter produced by Hiller Helicopters. Hiller Helicopters was established by Stanley Hiller Jr., a pioneer who designed his first helicopter in the 1940s. The company quickly became known for its innovative rotorcraft designs. The UH-12 series, which includes the UH 12 B, was derived from the Hiller 360, a three-seat light helicopter first flown in 1948.

The UH-12 B model saw extensive use as a military trainer and observation aircraft, with over 1,600 units serving the US Army, notably during the Korean and Vietnam conflicts. The early UH-12 holds the distinction of being the first commercial helicopter to complete a transcontinental flight across the United States. Its sturdy design led to wide adoption in commercial, military, and agricultural roles worldwide.

A range of platforms and access solutions support methodical maintenance across the UH 12 B. These products enable access to critical areas, including the Nose Section (Windshield & Cockpit, Bulkhead), Forward Fuselage (Cabin Access), Landing Gear (Main Landing Gear), and the Tail Section (Vertical Stabiliser, Horizontal Stabiliser, Rudder).

For more examples of our custom capabilities, explore our Fixed-wing solutions or Rotary solutions by specific aircraft type. 

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