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Yes there definitely was a section of the airfield I wasn't able to get to that had some more Mi-8/17s and a few unknown civilian jets. Sadly none of them moved, and I didn't ever end up in a position to get any photos of them.Stratofreighter wrote:...some sort of "corrosion corner" in the background of the picture of the Georgian Embraer 190 4L-TGV
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/uEUAS ... 16-h612-no
A Mil Mi-14 Haze....
Loved to see the Soviet -and "older Western" jets...
Mi-14:AndyMarden wrote:Awesome stuff!
Do you have a full list of borts for the Mi-8s etc please? (or more photos).
I had no idea they had so many Hueys!
Yes, the Mi-8s were stored, the Mi-17s were still being usedAndyMarden wrote:Thanks!
The nine Mi-8s were all the stored ones, yes?
Could you identify any Hueys?
Wish I had the chance to get more, don't foresee having that opportunity again!andel wrote:GREAT !!.
An-2s are a treat !.
Keep m coming !.
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