Whats left of the Red Dawn Hind-A:
There was also a medical ship based on the Hind-D in the TV series Firefly:
http: // sites.google.com/site/stingraysheligalleries/firefly
And another failed experimental, this one from 1975, an uncoded Mi-24B was used to test a large 8-blade Fenestron tail rotor. The stub wings were removed, probably to save weight. The project was ceased because the Fenestron was not suited for the Mi-24 weight class.
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Another one that might be of interest is the Mi-24VD with experimental rear gun turret. It was built in 1985 with a bulged gondola installed in place of the rear avionics bay, accessed via a narrow crawlway, and armed with a 12.7mm NSVT-12.7 Utyos machine gun. The project was abandoned in 1986...
The US one is called the Mi-24P 'Hind-F' (P for pushka, cannon). It appeared in 1982 fitted with the twin-barrel 30-mm GSh-30-2 cannon in a starboard cylinder which includes 750 rounds of ammunition.
Back in 1974 the prototype Mi-24P originally had the twin gun mounted in the nose turret as...
These are also Stingray's pics. He says not to use them for reference because they are too misleading (I guess he made them a really long time ago before doing proper research.)
Please see this link:
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Hi SinoSoldier, where did you get that third pic in your first post? It is a concept drawing for the WZ-10 attack helicopter created by Stingray, the webmaster of Stingray's List of Rotorcraft and Stingray's Rotorcraft Forum, which I'm a member of. It is NOT a drawing of the WZ-19, he says it is...