
How about a BIG helicopter?
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How about a BIG helicopter?
How cool would it be to have a 1:18th scale model of a CH-53 Sea Stallion helicopter. I have always liked this massive helicopter, and I would like to see a German and Israeli version also. 

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Yes, the Mil Mi-24 Hind would be great too, and a Ka-50 / Ka-52
Here are 2 good photos of the Mi-26
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/r ... -64p07.jpg
http://www.vectorsite.net/avhvmil_1.jpg
Here are 2 good photos of the Mi-26
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/r ... -64p07.jpg
http://www.vectorsite.net/avhvmil_1.jpg
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i still hope and believe we will see the long rumoured BBI Hind.....i know it would be a winner. If you follow the BBI CC Hind on ebay they sell quickly and for about double or more of the Target retail price and all the Joe type boards love it.
I'd also love the Jolly Green (in Vietnam colours) and the Chinook.
I'd also love the Jolly Green (in Vietnam colours) and the Chinook.
i never met an airplane i didn't like...
Hind
Hind won the helo poll a while back too.aferguson wrote:i still hope and believe we will see the long rumoured BBI Hind.....i know it would be a winner. If you follow the BBI CC Hind on ebay they sell quickly and for about double or more of the Target retail price and all the Joe type boards love it.
I'd also love the Jolly Green (in Vietnam colours) and the Chinook.
JGJ/SS was 2d I believe. I'll take either.
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Oh goody, Aerospatiale's publicity machine strikes again...aferguson wrote:i believe they used a French Puma in Rambo and i thought they did in Red Dawn too but others say it was a heavily modified Sikorsky S-55. I'd have to see the movie again and look at the rotor hub/engine area. That would give it away.

But yes, they were Pumas - the S-55 has a deeper fuselage and a 7-bladed rotor where the Puma has a 5-bladed head... Hind (or Krokodil) has a 6-bladed rotor and it was only the A-model that had the "greenhouse" 4-seat nose and cockpit, the C-model onwards had the "double bubble" arrangement. The B-model never made it beyond initial development and pre-production.
Another Westland design flown with a different nose for film and tv work was the Gazelle - anyone remember Blue Thunder?
The sleek-looking Bell 222 was modified by the addition of "cabin extensions" and pop-out gun packs and a belly-mounted rocket launcher to produce Airwolf, while another 222 appeared in one episode as Airwold 2, and a Sikorsy S-76 guest-starred as the ill-fated HLX.
For anyone who's interested, the "222" comes from the fuselage length in inches, which would make a 1/18th version just over 12" long...
Can ya tell I'm a rotor nut (and a military nut... and a smartalec know-it-all...

What I'd like to see is a 1/18th Lynx, preferably either the AH-7 (skids) or AH-9 (wheels) variant, but not the Navy Lynx with its silly little 'wings' that were basically an afterthought to give a slightly-wider wheelbase for stability at sea...
Did you know that Lynx is the only helicopter in the world that can actually perform a backflip from the hover?

Now let's see the lumbering (and pug-ugly!) American Apache do that then!

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jeffrowse wrote:Did you know that Lynx is the only helicopter in the world that can actually perform a backflip from the hover? The (British) Army Air Corps team, the Blue Eagles, do three backflips in this years show... it really has to be seen to be believed.
Now let's see the lumbering (and pug-ugly!) American Apache do that then!
LOLTimbo wrote:When you can obliterate everything in your path you don't have to be acrobatic.
The Apache was designed to destroy soviet armor not fly acrobatic stunts.
Colonel "Madman" Maddox: Let me hear your guns!
Captain Wild Bill Kelso: My what?
Colonel "Madman" Maddox: Your guns! Ack, ack, ack, ack, ack!
Captain Wild Bill Kelso: [fires his airplane's guns] AHHHH!
Captain Wild Bill Kelso: My what?
Colonel "Madman" Maddox: Your guns! Ack, ack, ack, ack, ack!
Captain Wild Bill Kelso: [fires his airplane's guns] AHHHH!
Timbo wrote:When you can obliterate everything in your path you don't have to be acrobatic.
Um gents, Lynx can carry up to 8 Hellfires (or rocket pods, or machine guns, or anything else that can hang on a standard mount - just like Apache) plus a few reloads, and some gropos as well... not quite up to Hind standards, and not quite up to Blackhawk capacity either (can the 'Hawk carry Hellfires on the external pylons of the ESSS or just the inboard ones?), but still a much nicer looking and useful ship than Apache.VMF115 wrote:LOL
The Apache was designed to destroy soviet armor not fly acrobatic stunts.

Oh, and you can't loop Hinds or Blackhawks either!!!

Mind you, the Apache does have one advantage - it's the only one available in 1/18th!

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I can't understand why anyone would want to fly upside down in a helio to being with. Don't get me wrong the Lynx is an awesome whirlybird and very capable. It even holds the speed record for rotary-wing aircraft. It would be just as welcome as any helicopters would be, but I want something for my Apache to shoot at. That is why I would like a Hind over the Lynx.
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I know it's highly unlikely we'll see one, but I'd love to see the Mil Mi-28 in 1/18 someday.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fu09HRaq ... ed&search=
Go Ugly Early in 1/18 scale!
Still waiting and wishing for a 1/18 A-10 Warthog.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fu09HRaq ... ed&search=
Go Ugly Early in 1/18 scale!
Still waiting and wishing for a 1/18 A-10 Warthog.
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You want BIG?? I'll give you big.... hows about a Sikorsky Ch-54 Skycrane... now there's your big chopper
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Ch-54.jpg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Ch-54.jpg
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Yep, you gotta hand it to the Russians, they love BIG stuff, big tanks, big airplanes, and so on. But since we have yet to see any Russian vehicles from 21C, never mind aircraft (the upcoming MIG notwithstanding, and even that is painted in non-Russian livery), I think it is highly unlikely we will see any Russian copters in XD anytime soon, if at all, not that we are ever gonna see a Skycrane either.i think PTE is making a 1/18-ish skycrane.
Some of the Russian MIL helicopters are bigger than the Skycrane.
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