Hind over seaside - air to air

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Hind over seaside - air to air

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Hi guys - another set from Poland. This time I was flying with pair of "Hockeys" over Baltic shore near Pruszcz Gdanski.
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16 - and bonus - Mi-2Ch - rare stuff
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wow!! (again) very a very nice set!! :worship:
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+1
really like nr 10!
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Re: Hind over seaside - air to air

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Crizz wrote:Great set Bartek! You use a gyro?

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Hi Crizz,
No, I cannot afford to buy this nice device. Shots taken with 70-200 f/4IS.

Thanks for all comments.
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16 - and bonus - Mi-2Ch - rare stuff
Never knew this "smokescreen layer version" existed at all... :)
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well, with 1/25sec with eos 5D2, & 70-200IS4 set on TV(?) and using autofocus(?).
You clearly do not need a gyro anyway. well done
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Mi-24 is not very friendly for photographers - a lot of vibrations inside - so with gyro would be easier but I must handle itonly with IS.
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skills over technology! Way to go!! :respect: :respect:
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Post by Alfakilo 03 »

Pro's don't use a gyro Cris ;-)) (depending the helo!)

Love them BB! What on earth is/are attached to the Mi-2s?

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Borygo wrote:Image
Hi, Bartek, I saw the same two plus another one landing at Miroslawiec on the July, 25th. Was this the date of your flight?? :?


Alfakilo 03 wrote:What on earth is/are attached to the Mi-2s?
In these pipes smoke is generated to lay a screen of smoke on the battlefield and prevent clear vision. Stuff from a pre-IR era ... :wink:
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CBR - the same pair. Probably the last days of those.
Mi-2Ch is also used in chemical reconnaissance.
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Borygo wrote:CBR - the same pair. Probably the last days of those.
And I stupid did not photograph them ... :oops:

Borygo wrote:Mi-2Ch is also used in chemical reconnaissance.
Could you please explain how this works?? :?:
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I have no idea. What I can tell you is that they supposed to be use in area where chemical or nuclear attack has been conducted. They were checking how bad situation is - or something like that.
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Borygo wrote:I have no idea. What I can tell you is that they supposed to be use in area where chemical or nuclear attack has been conducted. They were checking how bad situation is - or something like that.

In 2004 I saw an Ukrainian Army Mi-24Ch but they have claws on their pylons to take soil samples and an "laboratory" on board.

http://www.airfighters.com/photo/53127/ ... 91-YELLOW/

I do not see this on the Mi-2Ch.
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Re: Hind over seaside - air to air

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Here some information about Mi-2Ch (in Polish):
http://lotniczapolska.pl/Mi-2Ch:-patrol ... buchu,9680
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