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the wizard of auz
11th Jul 2010, 03:23
Did anyone in POM see the aircraft parked over near where the Falcon parks before a sojourn?.
High wing, lots of Dihedral with floppy looking high aspect ratio wing. Engines were on the top of the wing with enormous props looked like half an Osprey the props were that big.
Looks like something to do with high alt work or something. Strange looking beast.

Super Cecil
11th Jul 2010, 03:56
Wazzit Rusky Wiz?

Super Cecil
11th Jul 2010, 04:00
Mebe An32?

The Green Goblin
11th Jul 2010, 04:28
http://www.acig.org/artman/uploads/k2764_1.jpg

Metro man
11th Jul 2010, 11:56
Also suspect it was an AN32 from your description. This is the hot and high version of the AN26 with double the engine power.

http://www.airliners.net/photo/Lyotniye-Technologii/Antonov-An-26ASLK/1737814/&sid=b379be7aa05905497e7018ec6db1bce9

the wizard of auz
11th Jul 2010, 22:43
Thats the beast GG
Strange looking beast. Thought it may a rusky.

frigatebird
11th Jul 2010, 22:51
Someone show us a pic of the rear end. Could be a possible Caribou replacement.. :suspect:

The Green Goblin
11th Jul 2010, 22:58
Designed and built in the early 70s and needing about 1300m to take-off I highly doubt it would replace the venerable bou!

Plus the fact it's Russian, I doubt that would go down well with the powers that be :cool:

Like all Russian birds though they are so ugly that they are beautiful and always practical instead of ergonomic. You can't beat the 30 man Russian Flight deck - must be some interesting parties up there!

notmyC150v2
12th Jul 2010, 01:46
Looking at Russian Aircraft always makes me think that they are built from plans that have been put through the washing machine.

For gods sake Ivan take the plans out of your pocket before getting undressed!!!

Captain Nomad
12th Jul 2010, 01:49
Plus the fact it's Russian, I doubt that would go down well with the powers that be


Hasn't seemed to have bothered the powers that be who have been allowing a certain operator to operate Russian helicopters up there for years...

The Green Goblin
12th Jul 2010, 01:51
http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/Images/3251-4/An32Cockpit.jpg

You'd be working pretty hard in here on a dark stormy night doing an approach!

j3pipercub
12th Jul 2010, 02:25
It's a Russian Truck! Look closely, it gives the TARE WT of 16,665kg :E

The Green Goblin
12th Jul 2010, 02:27
Pretty similar layout inside to the mighty SA227 :{

j3pipercub
12th Jul 2010, 02:33
I was almost going to say that it doesn't look much busier than a tray :} Ah 1970's technology

The Green Goblin
12th Jul 2010, 02:44
How cool is this!!!

Photos: Tupolev Tu-154B-2 Aircraft Pictures | Airliners.net (http://www.airliners.net/photo/Russia---Air/Tupolev-Tu-154B-2/1576209/M/)

j3pipercub
12th Jul 2010, 02:54
In Soviet Russia, AIRPLANE flies YOU!

the wizard of auz
12th Jul 2010, 05:46
Captain Nomad... different powers that be......... and just for kicks, ask hour many hours the Mils have flown the last two weeks. :ooh:

Waghi Warrior
12th Jul 2010, 06:31
Wiz, when was it POM, Saturday morning by any chance ? I saw something coming in with smoke contrails on Saturday morning from the west. The contrails were quite noticeable from about 7 miles out especially considering they were on approach ! Must guzzle like I guzzle white cans !!!!

the wizard of auz
12th Jul 2010, 06:43
Yup, twas Saturday Morning. and I agree, it must guzzle fuel like I guzzle the handles at the Dero. Smoke was billowing from it when it left....... You could track it to its destination I reckon......... Oh, I'm outta here.... Time for an ice cold handle of SP. :ok:

NOSIGN
12th Jul 2010, 06:59
In Soviet Russia, AIRPLANE flies YOU!

Da, it is like Russian woman J3...:}

an3_bolt
12th Jul 2010, 07:05
Tu154 - the 727-ski

....can anyone spot the gear lever.....and the immediate dangers for the FO:E

Wandering
12th Jul 2010, 07:49
See here: Antonov An-32 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonov_An-32#cite_note-6)

geeup
13th Jul 2010, 02:54
Is it part of Hevilift and the Mil8s?