Having spent much of its quarter century of military service in the
shadows of more glamorous aircraft, the tough, hard-working H-43
helicopter is brought to the forefront in this long overdue account.
Recounting the personal experiences of aircrews, and with dramatic
incidents and exclusive illustrations, Wayne Mutza brings to light the
H-43's unique development and numerous accomplishments. The complete
details of the helicopter's colorful past, which have long remained in
obscurity, are presented for the first time in this fascinating volume.
Coverage includes early U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Service, U.S. Air
Force crash-rescue, combat in Southeast Asia, foreign use, commercial
operators, and unusual variants and survivors. Whether pulling flyers
from fiery crashes, rescuing airmen from enemy lairs in the jungles of
Southeast Asia, aiding hurricane victims, or flying plane guard duty off
carriers, the H-43 proved itself a most distinct and capable brand of
helicopter.