U.S. Army Retires Bell TH-67 Trainers
The Bell 206 derivative served as the U.S. Army's primary training helicopter since 1993.
The U.S. Army's last operational Bell TH-67 Creek training helicopters receives a water cannon salute during the type's retirement ceremony earlier this week at Fort Rucker in Alabama. It had served as the service's primary rotorcraft trainer for nearly three decades before being supplanted by the UH-72A Lakota.
The U.S. Army's last operational Bell TH-67 Creek training helicopters receives a water cannon salute during the type's retirement ceremony earlier this week at Fort Rucker in Alabama. It had served as the service's primary rotorcraft trainer for nearly three decades before being supplanted by the UH-72A Lakota.