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Another "Heavy". This one is my favorite. The Mi-26 of course trumps it in size and power, but it has got to be one of the meanest looking helicopters around.
nikhil_p wrote:The Percival Jet Prevost...strikingly similar to the HAL Kiran. In fact, I remember reading a book where it was mentioned that the design was bought from Precival. Guru log please confirm...
I remember thinking the same thing many moons ago but none of the sources I had in those days, including the Observer's Book of Aircraft or Jane's said anything about the Kiran being even influenced by the Jet Provost, let alone being a "bought" design which would have been fairly open info. Even today, no connection is made in Wikipedia or any other source all of which point to the Kiran being an Indian design which just happens to look like the Jet Provost.
The Jet Provost was the jet upgrade of the propeller-powered Percival Provost.
nikhil_p wrote:The Percival Jet Prevost...strikingly similar to the HAL Kiran. In fact, I remember reading a book where it was mentioned that the design was bought from Precival. Guru log please confirm...
I remember thinking the same thing many moons ago but none of the sources I had in those days, including the Observer's Book of Aircraft or Jane's said anything about the Kiran being even influenced by the Jet Provost, let alone being a "bought" design which would have been fairly open info. Even today, no connection is made in Wikipedia or any other source all of which point to the Kiran being an Indian design which just happens to look like the Jet Provost.
The Jet Provost was the jet upgrade of the propeller-powered Percival Provost.
Victor - the other funny thing is that the tailpipe of a lot of jet trainers look similar - I will try and put up pics. The shape is shared by more than just the Provost and Kiran
shiv wrote:Here are two more trainers that seem to follow the broad design features of the Kiran and Provost.
When one designs a side-by-side jet trainer that has roughly the same handling qualities as all the other jet trainers of the time, it is natural to arrive at a similar configuration. Here is another one:
nachiket wrote:Another "Heavy". This one is my favorite. The Mi-26 of course trumps it in size and power, but it has got to be one of the meanest looking helicopters around.
The CH-53E Super Stallion
No wonder CH 53 was used as a DECEPTICON charecter in the Transformer Movies...
I remember reading somewhere that the Fenestron rotor is a registered trademark of Eurocopter. Kamov is then paying some premium for using the design on its chopper?
The country's tri-services military training institute, National Defence Academy (NDA) at Khadakwasla will soon get a Super Demona aircraft for training air force cadets, an official said here Friday
ArmenT wrote:@shiv: The BK 117 picture above looks like a plastic model photographed with macro zoom.
It's possible ArmenT - but I select the photos based on size of image from a page full of thumbnails produced by an image search. The model, if it is one is a close enough approximation. I am looking at so many images while trying to add to this thread that there may be errors here and there hopefully not too major.
AW129 and Eurocopter Tigre indeed look very similar. I can't differentiate between them. Now other attack helos are quite easy to identify. Rooivalk looks fatter from nose to tail angle (the above image), Apache is unmistakable because of its popularity, legacy, cockpit windows and cruel ugly looks, LCH is most easy to identify because of its simple and clean design.
For the buffs: I identify these aircraft and say what is the identifying feature. "It just looks like xyz to me" is also a valid answer. You need not know why Aishwarya Rai looks like she does as long as you can identify her.
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2. 2 Mig 29s with F-16.
3. Mig 25
4. F-15
5. F-15(US) & Mirage 200(IAF) in INDIA. Dont remember the name or year of the exersice.
6. SU 27 & SU 33
7. SU 27 of Russian Aerobatic Team.
8. F-18
9. F-18 A/B refuelling in probe/drouge mode.
10. F-14
11. F-14
shiv wrote:For the buffs: I identify these aircraft and say what is the identifying feature. "It just looks like xyz to me" is also a valid answer. You need not know why Aishwarya Rai looks like she does as long as you can identify her.
1. F-15E Strike Eagle, MiG 29, F-15C - Strike Eagle has the thicker fuselage with conformal tanks.
2. F 16 and 2 MiG 29 - Twin engine and single engine
3. MiG 25 - Shape of wings and intakes
4. F 15 E
5. F 15C and Mirage 2000
6. Su 27 and Su 27 UB - Single and double seat - no canards - could be Su 30K
7. Su 27
8. F 18 Hornet
9. F 18 Super Hornet - shape of intakes rectangular v/s circular. Can't see it well so may be wrong.
10 and 11. F 14 Tomcat - Swing wing, twin tail, two seater.
shiv wrote:For the buffs: I identify these aircraft and say what is the identifying feature. "It just looks like xyz to me" is also a valid answer. You need not know why Aishwarya Rai looks like she does as long as you can identify her.
Its just like you said - i know that its aishwarya rai - dont really go for why's - works for me
shiv wrote:For the buffs: I identify these aircraft and say what is the identifying feature. "It just looks like xyz to me" is also a valid answer. You need not know why Aishwarya Rai looks like she does as long as you can identify her.
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IIRC, the F-18 doesn't have a huge pitot tube sticking out of its nose. This is a YF-17 Cobra.
sir i am still not able to get the difference between two from this pic . can some guru help me on this. though i am able to understand differences in diff pics. but not getting any clue from this pic.
Vivek, the Su-30K is basically a modified Su-27UB 2 seat trainer. There is little external difference between the Su-27UB and Su-30K. In the above pic, the aircraft in front is a 2 seater while the one behind is a single seater.
sir i am still not able to get the difference between two from this pic . can some guru help me on this. though i am able to understand differences in diff pics. but not getting any clue from this pic.
thanks
Take the Su 30 (in front) in your hand and give it a tight slap on its neck (behind the cockpit). The neck will then bend down get an Su 27.
sir i am still not able to get the difference between two from this pic . can some guru help me on this. though i am able to understand differences in diff pics. but not getting any clue from this pic.
thanks
Take the Su 30 (in front) in your hand and give it a tight slap on its neck (behind the cockpit). The neck will then bend down get an Su 27.
ha ha . . .
Russian's wasted so much money & time for upgrading Su 27 simply they should have slapped all the su 27