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Hiller OH-23F 'Raven'

Description
  Manufacturer:Hiller
  Base model:H-23
  Designation:OH-23
  Version:F
  Nickname:Raven
  Designation System:U.S. Air Force
  Designation Period:1948-Present
  Basic role:Helicopter
  Modified Mission:Observation
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Specifications
  Length: 29' 10" 9.0 m
  Height:9' 9.5" 2.9 m
  Wingspan: 35' 5" 10.7 m
  Empty Weight: 1,813 lb 822 kg
  Gross Weight: 2,800 lb 1,269 kg

Propulsion
  No. of Engines: 1
  Powerplant: Lycoming VO-540-A1B
  Horsepower (each): 305

Performance
  Range: 225 miles 362 km
  Cruise Speed: 90 mph 144 km/h 77 kt
  Max Speed: 96 mph 154 km/h 83 kt
  Ceiling: 15,200 ft 4,632 m

Known serial numbers
62-12507 / 62-12512

Examples of this type may be found at
MuseumCityState
United States Army Aviation MuseumOzarkAlabama

OH-23F on display

United States Army Aviation Museum
    


 

Recent comments by our visitors
 Don Bailey CW4 (Ret)
 Mariposa, CA
Hello!
I finally was able to get my photo of "508" that I flew in Iran (1966-67) uploaded to your website. The photo came in about 1/2 size. The serial no.[12508] is visible on the tail boom. Not familiar with uploading, but my experimentation worked, even though I received a message saying I need to re-do the upload. Perhaps I can upload more photos of "508" ,if I can recall how I did this one!!
If there are any other "topo" pilots that flew "508" or other "sister" OH-23F a/c, they can respond to my e-mail address: dabinca@sti.net
CW4 Don Bailey (USA) Ret.

06/03/2008 @ 20:51 [ref: 21106]
 Don Bailey ,CW4 USA-(Ret)
 Mariposa, CA
Gentlemen:
I have recntly sent some photos and stories about OH-23F "508", that I flew in Iran-circa'66-'67 to Rob S. at the Russell Military Museum. Rob S. left a comment on your url that he needed some photos of the OH-23F.
I'm not computer literate enough to upload photos. If you would like several photos of "508",I'm sure Rob would upload or FWD to you . re:(museun@db3mail.com)
Another option would be for me to FWD as an attachment from my "Sent" folder. (If you can provide me with an e-mail address.) Stories and info concerning/relating to the Iran photos are imbedded in the attachments.
One photo of "508" is a side view and the serial no. is clearly visible.
I also have photos of the OH-23B,JOH-23L,*CH-34s (*parked at Hanchey AHP-Ft. Rucker,AL) .. and the Sikorsky UH-19D ,UH-1A,L-21, L-19, "Otter","Beaver" and the OH-58A available that I can scan and send to your e-mail address.
Sincerely,
Don Bailey-CW4, USA (Ret)
Officer Rotary Wing Aviator Course-62-10A
PS:
Also have photos of the civilian version of the Hughes TH-55 and civilian Brantly B2B & Brantly "305".





05/29/2008 @ 11:58 [ref: 21050]
 Don Bailey
 Mariposa, CA
Hi Rob:
Not sure how to upload photos, so I have sent some photos of OH-23F "508" that I flew in Iran as a field pilot.('66-'67)
I scanned and sent them to your museum's e-mail address. (museum@db3mail.com.)
I "googled" your museum and got the address from that.
The Iran photos have a story included.. Names, places and events.
Do you have an interest in any other aviation related photos??
I have several photos of the "B" Hiller and my class photo-ORWAC-6210A at Ft. Rucker. Also one of the "D" UH-19 in flight.
Let me know!
DB (CW4-USA-Ret)


05/28/2008 @ 23:15 [ref: 21047]
 David Hatcher
 Enterprise, AL
This model Hiller was procured by the Army to support the US Geodetic Service to survey remote places of the world. While I was in flight school my UH1 instructor pilot, Gene Bragg, was a Captain in the Engineer Corp and flew this model in South America.
The aircraft is in non display storage.
dahat001@aol.com

11/30/2007 @ 16:05 [ref: 18736]
 Flight Dept. (Rob S. CW2)
 Zion,, IL
Would Love a Photo of the -23 for our museum: Russell Military Museum.com We have two. Please fwd. any stories you can tell about your experiences in this helicopter. I soloed in a Hiller -23 in 1967 and went on to fly AH1-G Cobras in '68 and 69. Thanks Rob. Russell Military Museum Flight Department.

08/26/2007 @ 17:24 [ref: 17768]
 CW4 Don Bailey-USA (Ret)
 Mariposa, CA
While assigned to the Aviation section, 64th Engineer BN, Tehran,Iran as a "topo" field pilot, I flew OH-23F ser. No. 62-12508 circa'66-'67.Geodetic survey ops for the Corps of Engineers--Army Map Service-Special Foreign Activity..
I have a color photo of above named helicopter available.
The photo contains a desert setting near Khash, Iran.(Spike camp)
My call sign was "Crazy Horse".
In the bacground is my cover a/c "Redwood". An "Otter".
My photo states that it was April 1967. The photo is about 3" x 5" in size and I can scan it and send it to you.
The info displayed on the Ft. Rucker's Museum's listing indicates the same OH-23F serial no. and is in storage. "508" had a hard landing in Tabriz,Iran later that year, but I was not the pilot.
I suspect "508" may have been sent to a repair facility in Germany,but do not have any definitive info. Advise..
Don Bailey -CW4, USA (Ret)
dabinca@sti.net

01/16/2007 @ 00:33 [ref: 15195]

 

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