Loading... Please wait...This DECAL was made for those men and woman who served aboard this very versatile aircraft. Loving known as Pedro, the HH-43 was a work horse for rescue and firefighting duties
The Kaman HH-43 Huskie was a helicopter with intermeshing rotors used by the United States Air Force, the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps from the 1950s until the 1970s. It was primarily used for aircraft firefighting and rescue in the close vicinity of air bases, but was later utilized as a short range overland search and rescue aircraft during the Vietnam War. Under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 aircraft designation system, U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps versions were originally designated as the HTK, HOK or HUK, contingent upon their use as training, observation or utility aircraft, respectively.
Posted by Alexander Plymale on 16th May 2025
This decal is really one of it's kind. Like to thank this website and designer fo having these. My current decal on my truck has been on the window for at least 4 yrs if not more. Decal is very detailed with good adhesion! Highly recommend this decal and website!!
Posted by Robert on 8th Aug 2023
Excellent, as advertised
Posted by Unknown on 10th Apr 2021
This is a 'right' sized decal to put on my vehicle. I suggested several HH43 crew members to come look at this. Hope they will.
Posted by Unknown on 30th Jul 2019
The decal was very easy to apply. Liked the nice feature of transparent film which helped to see better to align. The overall design of the decal is crisp and sharp. Just wish there was more rescue helicopters. HH-3E, HH-53C, UH-19, HH-34J, H-21C, H-5, HH-1H, etc.
Posted by Allen L. Tucker, 40th Aerospace Rescue and and Recovery Squadron Det.5, Udorn RTAFB, Thailand 74-75. on 5th Jul 2019
A want for those who were aircrew members and those who made sure they were ready anytime, anywhere. Thanks Badges of Honor!
Posted by Unknown on 17th Jun 2019
Nice Decal but pretty pricey
Posted by Unknown on 17th Mar 2016
Excellent quality, fast service.
I wish it were available In a patch, on a hat, and on a collared shirt.
Proud memories....