an interesting view, Gerard, but does mean ‘SGI’ ?
http://jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=6988956&nseq=1
friendly,
Etienne
A-10 makes emergency landing at Schiphol Airport
Ireland Cessna 172 with gunpods.
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thanks. never to old to learn something new.
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and lets not forget the AC-123K Black Spot (also known as the NC-123K
Two rectangular aluminum weapons dispensers (for CBU bomblets) were stacked within the fuselage. Each container housed 12 cells, each cell containing three Cluster Bomb Units (CBUs). Depending on the type of CBU installed, the containers had a capacity of between 2,664 and 6,372 one pound bomblets. The bomblets were released through 12 openings in the cargo floor that aligned with the cells in the weapons dispenser. The lower fuselage contained 12 inward opening doors that aligned with the openings in the cargo floor, forming a chute. Bomblet release was controlled by a weapons panel in the forward section of the fuselage. In the event of an emergency, the entire load could be jettisoned manually.
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What aircraft is this?
Hello Etienne. Due to lack of time I stopped translating my site. Also the one in Dutch will no longer be updated.
the mother of them all
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eggshaped bell
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to a big helicopter lifting an even bigger one from the same manufacturer
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I agree with Stony
Is this the drawing you’re looking for:
http://www.airwar.ru/image/idop/craft/br941/br941-1.gif
another Dakota… sorry a C-47 under a helicpter
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I think it’s mirrored:confused: