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Re: New Moc: Russian Attack Helicopter, Ka-50 'Hokum' (Werewolf)
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Sun, 3 Mar 2002 20:04:05 GMT
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> 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 in history, according to a book I have).
> I don't have any more reference than that. The only time I saw some diagrams
> for that chopper was a long time ago, in a bookstore, and I did not buy the
> book then :-(
Off the top of my head, the closest thing to what you're describing is a Ka-25
Hormone ASW chopper; like the Ka-50, however, its rotors are stacked contra-
rotating models. The closest thing I know of is in civilian production, the
Kaman K-Max heavy-lift helo:
http://mypage.bluewin.ch/aviationworld/kmax/
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