ight in 1963. Serial production began in 1966, with 1,434 helicopters built in total. McDonnell Douglas later acquired the production rights and began manufacturing its own variant, the MD 500 Defender. One modification, the MD 530MG, became the basis for the MH-6J Little Bird. This helicopter was designed for the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (160th SOAR), known as the Night Stalkers.
The MH-6J features a single-rotor configuration with a tail rotor, powered by a single turboshaft engine and equipped with skid landing gear. Its aluminium alloy fuselage houses the pilots' seats in the forward cockpit section. The avionics compartment sits beneath the cockpit floor, while fuel tanks occupy the rear section.
The helicopter can carry cargo weighing up to 900 kilograms. However, the MH-6J Little Bird most commonly transports four troops seated on two special benches mounted on the fuselage sides.
The 160th SOAR frequently deploys these helicopters in special operations worldwide. The MH-6 Little Bird, along with its armed variant the AH-6, has rightfully become one of the calling cards of this legendary military unit.
Key Features
- First helicopter model in the Little Bird line from ICM
- Accurate reproduction of the real prototype's geometry
- Multiple antenna configuration options for the upper section
- Decals featuring markings from the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment
Markings Available
- MH-6J Little Bird 81-23648, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne), early 1990s
- MH-6J Little Bird 95-25371, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne), 1990s
Model Information
- Scale: 1:48
- Number of Parts: 147
- Length: 182 mm
- Width: 166 mm
- Includes detailed assembly instructions
- Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic