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Nice find dude,any similar pic for armors
But mi 35 is also a nice birdBhai budget ka masla nai hai apni zarurt bhi dkhni parti hai.Isay zaida ka karien gay kya?
I doubt it sir, their CH-47F fleet will be many times more serviceable and available than the potential Mi-26-T2 fleet. Biggest is not always best and the Mi-26 has a multitude of issues that the Chinook simply does not have.Well everybody has his own point of view on beauty, but there is no comparison in operational benefits for us with this baby! IAF will soon realize what mistake they made, by limiting themselfs on sling loaded heavy lift only.
I doubt it sir, their CH-47F fleet will be many times more serviceable and available than the potential Mi-26-T2 fleet. Biggest is not always best and the Mi-26 has a multitude of issues that the Chinook simply does not have...
to transport up to 150 tons of dismantled machinery and equipment...
...The MI-26 helicopter will be there at Gaucher for around 20 days and make several sorties lifting heavy machines...
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IAF pulls off tough landing at Kedarnath
...Delivering equipment
“The equipment that will be delivered includes five hydraulic load carrier dumpers, two JCB-3DX, three Poclain machines, two snow-blowers and one Hydra Lift crane,” Col. Kothiyal said.
Job well done: IAF’s heaviest chopper lands in Kedarnath shrine area
Colonel Ajay Kothiyal, the principal of the institute, said Tuesday’s trial landing was a success. He said the helicopter would help transport heavy and earth-moving machinery under extreme and trying conditions. “So far, it was being done manually,” he said.
Kothiyal said the Mi-26 can carry a maximum of 8 to 10 tonnes in one sortie and will have to make, on an average, two sorties a day, depending on the weather in the region.