
FSX RNZAF Bell UH-1H
RNZAF Bell UH-1H “06-0809” livery brings a real-world New Zealand Air Force Huey to FSX, reflecting the helicopter deployed to Eitam during the Sinai withdrawal mission. Clean white markings and period-accurate identifiers suit historic rotary-wing operations and screenshots, and it requires the Nemeth Designs and MILVIZ UH-1H model.
- Type:Repaint for Payware Model
- File: nduh-1h_sinai.zip
- Size:7.36 MB
- Scan:
Clean (29d)
- Access:Freeware
- Content:Everyone
This paint represents 06-0809, an RNZAF Huey (1 of 2) deployed to the then Israeli Air base of Eitam to supervise the Israeli withdraw from the Sinai Peninsula and monitor the security arrangements. By D.J. Grey.

Screenshot of RNZAF Bell UH-1H in flight.
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title=Bell UH-1H Huey RNZAF White
sim=bell_uh1
model=
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sound=
texture=RNZAFwhite
kb_checklists=
kb_reference=
atc_id=001
ui_manufacturer="Bell"
ui_type="UH-1H"
ui_variation="RNZAF White"
ui_typerole="Rotorcraft"
ui_createdby="Nemeth Designs & MILVIZ"
description=""
The archive nduh-1h_sinai.zip has 12 files and directories contained within it.
File Contents
This list displays the first 500 files in the package. If the package has more, you will need to download it to view them.
| Filename/Directory | File Date | File Size |
|---|---|---|
| CFG Entry-RNZAF Sinai.txt | 03.01.12 | 297 B |
| Texture.RNZAFwhite | 03.01.12 | 0 B |
| pilot_sd.dds | 10.02.09 | 1.00 MB |
| texture.cfg | 08.16.09 | 140 B |
| thumbnail.jpg | 03.01.12 | 43.37 kB |
| UH1H_1_T.dds | 03.01.12 | 5.33 MB |
| UH1H_2_T.dds | 03.01.12 | 5.33 MB |
| UH1H_3_T.dds | 03.01.12 | 5.33 MB |
| UH1H_4_T.dds | 03.01.12 | 5.33 MB |
| 2012-3-1_22-10-58-875.jpg | 03.01.12 | 650.18 kB |
| flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
| Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
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