http://www.defense-aerospace.com/articl ... s-hit.html
leads to the entire photo-sequence at
http://en.people.cn/n/2015/1027/c90786-8967651.html
It does not say where and when this Mil Mi-8 crew survived...
In-flight and aftermath PICS: this Mi-8 survives missile hit
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In-flight and aftermath PICS: this Mi-8 survives missile hit
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Re: In-flight and aftermath PICS: this Mi-8 survives missile
Hmmm, something's wrong here.
1st picture shows damage on the right side of the Mil...
1st picture shows damage on the right side of the Mil...
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Re: In-flight and aftermath PICS: this Mi-8 survives missile
To me it looks like the left side. Engine exhaust is visible on the right side of the fried chopper.Ivan_K wrote:Hmmm, something's wrong here.
1st picture shows damage on the right side of the Mil...
Re: In-flight and aftermath PICS: this Mi-8 survives missile
This is definitely the right hand side of the chopper. Look at the main wheel strut on the left of the weapons pylon. The wheel strut is at the back of the cabin, not at the front. So the cockpit is on the right side of the picture, tail on the left.
Also, with the Mi-8, the engine exhaust is just in front of the rotor head, not behind.
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Also, with the Mi-8, the engine exhaust is just in front of the rotor head, not behind.
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Re: In-flight and aftermath PICS: this Mi-8 survives missile
Of course it is not simple to find out if, say, one or more pictures got "mirrored/reversed"...
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Re: In-flight and aftermath PICS: this Mi-8 survives missile
Is this really a discussion about the front and rear side of this helicopter? It is as senseless as a discussion about the top and bottom of this Hip!Stratofreighter wrote:Of course it is not simple to find out if, say, one or more pictures got "mirrored/reversed"...
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Re: In-flight and aftermath PICS: this Mi-8 survives missile
Umm, Stratofreighter doesn't challenge which side, in the pictures, is the front and which is the rear of the Hip... He is refering to the possibility of pictures being shown in mirrored view. That is pretty relevant in this case.Fishbed_9307 wrote:Is this really a discussion about the front and rear side of this helicopter? It is as senseless as a discussion about the top and bottom of this Hip!Stratofreighter wrote:Of course it is not simple to find out if, say, one or more pictures got "mirrored/reversed"...
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Re: In-flight and aftermath PICS: this Mi-8 survives missile
Ok I get it, sorry about this Stratofreighter! The burned one is clearly showing the right side of the helicopter but the flying one is more difficult to judge.Stephan Lodewijks wrote:Umm, Stratofreighter doesn't challenge which side, in the pictures, is the front and which is the rear of the Hip... He is refering to the possibility of pictures being shown in mirrored view. That is pretty relevant in this case.Fishbed_9307 wrote:Is this really a discussion about the front and rear side of this helicopter? It is as senseless as a discussion about the top and bottom of this Hip!Stratofreighter wrote:Of course it is not simple to find out if, say, one or more pictures got "mirrored/reversed"...
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Re: In-flight and aftermath PICS: this Mi-8 survives missile
The picture of the burned Mill is from a Syrian Mi-17, last two of serial 75 are visible on the fuselage.
Same picture is already on this webpage from 22jan14
http://luftwaffeas.blogspot.nl/2014/01/ ... ed-ii.html
text "This Mi-17 with serial 75 was hit with a MANPAD while flying over the northern county of Aleppo to deliver arm supplies to Nubbol and Al-Zahra' Shi'is towns. The pilot managed to land safely"
Same picture is already on this webpage from 22jan14
http://luftwaffeas.blogspot.nl/2014/01/ ... ed-ii.html
text "This Mi-17 with serial 75 was hit with a MANPAD while flying over the northern county of Aleppo to deliver arm supplies to Nubbol and Al-Zahra' Shi'is towns. The pilot managed to land safely"
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