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Re: New Moc: Russian Attack Helicopter, Ka-50 'Hokum' (Werewolf)
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Thu, 7 Feb 2002 06:11:55 GMT
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thanks Pedro!

In lugnet.build.military, Pedro Silva writes:
Congratulations!
The chopper is very well portrayed, I like it very much.

Thanks,

Of course one of the most interesting features is the unusual placement of
rotors (at least in the West it is unusual...). I assume these particular
ones are non-functional, right?

Well they spin, and they can spin in different directions, but I didn't get
them on seperate exles, so they can't spin the same way as the real thing,
and they aren't motorized either. :-(

A challenge for you: there is another russian chopper with two slightly
angled rotor axis(es?), side by side, in a way where both rotors' planes
intercept. Would you try to build that design *and make it work*? You've
managed to do such a great job this time (and all your mecha are equally
cool), I can't help thinking what you'd do with that different (and very
difficult) design.

Hey thanks, but do you have a link? I couldn't find anything that reembled
what you were talking about. Cool suggestion though,

Thanks again Pedro!

bye

-Geordan-

Keep up the good work!


Pedro



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  Re: New Moc: Russian Attack Helicopter, Ka-50 'Hokum' (Werewolf)
 
In lugnet.build.military, Geordan Hankinson writes: <Snipped> (...) No, sorry Geordan. I think I may have a clue, though: apparently they have been used in the Russian Carrier, and in a big vessel which I think is classified as battleship (the last (...) (23 years ago, 3-Mar-02, to lugnet.build.military)

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  Re: New Moc: Russian Attack Helicopter, Ka-50 'Hokum' (Werewolf)
 
Congratulations! The chopper is very well portrayed, I like it very much. Of course one of the most interesting features is the unusual placement of rotors (at least in the West it is unusual...). I assume these particular ones are non-functional, (...) (23 years ago, 6-Feb-02, to lugnet.build.military)

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