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Stanley11
7th Mar 2014, 03:51
WZ-10 crashed at Wei Nan of Shan Xi province. Pilots survived with minor injuries.



http://v1.freep.cn/3tb_140305174957d2qe512293.jpg

http://v2.freep.cn/3tb_140305175030vhj0512293.jpg

http://v1.freep.cn/3tb_140305175106edgn512293.jpg

http://v1.freep.cn/3tb_1403051751260mni512293.jpg

http://v1.freep.cn/3tb_140305175141i08j512293.jpg

Matari
7th Mar 2014, 04:05
Looks like something bent the upper wire cutter, seen in the fourth photo as deformed upwards. Wire strike maybe?

Stanley11
7th Mar 2014, 04:32
Good eye! I was sure it struck something. From the last 2 pics, it seemed to land very close to some high tension wire structures but in the preceding pics, it doesn't seem so and I hesitated making those assumptions. Obviously the tail rotor is missing but not sure if that was from the initial impact or from the landing. Strange how the pics turn out, perhaps angle and optic illusion.



http://topwalls.net/wallpapers/2012/11/Caic-Wz-10-Attack-Helicopter-China-7-485x728.jpg

skadi
7th Mar 2014, 09:56
Looks like something bent the upper wire cutterThe second one, positioned forward of the bent one, is completely gone.

skadi

Stanley11
7th Mar 2014, 11:11
I still can't get over the apparent discrepancies of the photos. On most pics, the crash site appears to be well clear but on some pics, it appears so close to the wire pylons. I know telephoto lens have that effect of bringing the background forward but it just seems so weird. :sad:

By the way, this aircraft supposedly was yet delivered to the Army/Air Force. It's being tested by the factory's pilots. Look at that long wire on the left tail boom. Probably some rotor tuning/ vibrations measurement gear.

http://pic.house365.com/newcms/2014/03/05/13940039965316d01caf937.jpg

http://i0.sinaimg.cn/dy/c/2014-03-05/1394002319_DAW4aN.jpg

http://img.pingxiaow.com.cn/gundong/uploadfile/2014/0305/20140305024112684.jpg

http://images.qianlong.com/mmsource/images/2014/03/04/sdy20140304111.jpg

NRDK
7th Mar 2014, 23:50
Long wire left side?
HF Radio aerial

Stanley11
8th Mar 2014, 01:41
I admit that I'm not an expert on the Z-10 but in most aircraft fitted with the HF, it is normally rigid and an actual permanent structure. Notice the clothes hanger/line looking structure on the left side of this MH-47 and the right side of the tailboom of the AH-64D. Those are the HF antennas.

http://gunsagogo.org/mh47f.jpg

http://air-and-space.com/20110312%20IWA/DSC_2131AH-64D%2097-5034%20right%20rear%20l.jpg