Dny NATO, Ostrava, CZ, 21 Sep 2019
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22 September 2019, 19:20
Adam Gudynowski
Thanks for sharing 👍. Just please note that few photos from Australia were uploaded by accident.
Thanks for sharing 👍. Just please note that few photos from Australia were uploaded by accident.
24 September 2019, 10:18
Łukasz Gliński
Looks like the turnaround feature of the 'Manage" tab is not that perfect 🙁
Looks like the turnaround feature of the 'Manage" tab is not that perfect 🙁
24 September 2019, 10:22
Holger Kranich
Won-der-ful pictures, must have been amazing to be around! And the Hungarian Puma is cool. They watched "Rambo" for too many times! 😉
Won-der-ful pictures, must have been amazing to be around! And the Hungarian Puma is cool. They watched "Rambo" for too many times! 😉
24 September 2019, 11:33
Slavo Hazucha
Cool show, agree with Holger on the Rambocopter... 🙂
Pic 42 - RAF Typhoon with painted-over markings? How come? Did they let Putin into the hangar the night before the show?
Cool show, agree with Holger on the Rambocopter... 🙂
Pic 42 - RAF Typhoon with painted-over markings? How come? Did they let Putin into the hangar the night before the show?
24 September 2019, 12:24
Łukasz Gliński
Thanks mates
@Holger: It's Romanian actually 🙂 No clue how popular is Rambo there...
@Slavo: I was also wondering what's the meaning of this top-secret-Typhoon-camo 😉
Thanks mates
@Holger: It's Romanian actually 🙂 No clue how popular is Rambo there...
@Slavo: I was also wondering what's the meaning of this top-secret-Typhoon-camo 😉
24 September 2019, 12:28
Martin von Schreckenstein
I lost my pictures sadly so thank you for this album. I was looking forward to the Hornet but the Lancer was absolutely stunning!
I lost my pictures sadly so thank you for this album. I was looking forward to the Hornet but the Lancer was absolutely stunning!
24 September 2019, 12:50
Łukasz Gliński
You are welcome Martin, were you surprised by the weather like me? It was so clear and sunny, that I sunburned my face, didn't expect that in the end of September at this latitude 🙂
You are welcome Martin, were you surprised by the weather like me? It was so clear and sunny, that I sunburned my face, didn't expect that in the end of September at this latitude 🙂
24 September 2019, 13:34
Martin von Schreckenstein
haha yes noone thought to bring any sunblock so in the evening i felt slightly like the chernobyl cast🙂
haha yes noone thought to bring any sunblock so in the evening i felt slightly like the chernobyl cast🙂
24 September 2019, 13:41
Nathan Dempsey
Wow that Hind looks awesome in that dark color scheme. Thanks for sharing all of these great pics!
Wow that Hind looks awesome in that dark color scheme. Thanks for sharing all of these great pics!
24 September 2019, 18:25
Łukasz Gliński
Glad to see you like the pics 🙂
@Nathan: The Hind took me by surprise and I like it a lot too
Glad to see you like the pics 🙂
@Nathan: The Hind took me by surprise and I like it a lot too
24 September 2019, 20:37
Thomas Kolb
But it is a rather sad story behind the Hungarian P Hinds...
The P version was originally only used in East Germany (DDR), but even though these helicopters were only a few years old, they had a seriously lacking airworthiness documentation and needed a total overhaul. The unified Germany didn't want to do this, so in 1995, six P's were offered to Hungary for free. They were transported to Hungary on trains in dismantled form.
Hungary started an enthusiastic project for getting them in flying shape, but just as Germany had realized earlier, this turned out to be a monumental and nearly impossible task. So the project was abandoned and the six helicopters were left to rot under the bare sky for nearly 10 years, until they were literally falling apart.
Then in 2004, two Hind P's were fixed by cannibalizing parts from the other four and then in 2018, in a sudden spur of decision, all six P's were rebuilt, nearly from scratch and put back into operation, in their brand new dark-gray NATO livery.
But it is a rather sad story behind the Hungarian P Hinds...
The P version was originally only used in East Germany (DDR), but even though these helicopters were only a few years old, they had a seriously lacking airworthiness documentation and needed a total overhaul. The unified Germany didn't want to do this, so in 1995, six P's were offered to Hungary for free. They were transported to Hungary on trains in dismantled form.
Hungary started an enthusiastic project for getting them in flying shape, but just as Germany had realized earlier, this turned out to be a monumental and nearly impossible task. So the project was abandoned and the six helicopters were left to rot under the bare sky for nearly 10 years, until they were literally falling apart.
Then in 2004, two Hind P's were fixed by cannibalizing parts from the other four and then in 2018, in a sudden spur of decision, all six P's were rebuilt, nearly from scratch and put back into operation, in their brand new dark-gray NATO livery.
1 October 2019, 11:09
Alec K
Very interesting story Thomas, thank you for sharing. The amount of work and treasure putting those Hinds back into service boggles the mind.
Very interesting story Thomas, thank you for sharing. The amount of work and treasure putting those Hinds back into service boggles the mind.
1 October 2019, 11:50
Broucek77
There was interesting exhibition in Ostrava2019 .... Gripen & Extra 300 flying together - can be seen at time 51:00
ceskatelevize.cz/ivy..31100262002-dny-nato
There was interesting exhibition in Ostrava2019 .... Gripen & Extra 300 flying together - can be seen at time 51:00
ceskatelevize.cz/ivy..31100262002-dny-nato
25 October 2019, 18:34