Afghan Mi17's arrive at the boneyard
This is also the first concrete evidence that American authorities are taking custody of at least some of the ex-Afghan military aircraft now scattered around the world, the vast majority of which were originally purchased by the U.S. government. The 3 MI17 are believed to be part of the aircraft used by the fleeing Afghan forces.
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Glad that some escaped the theater. Had the pleasure of seeing my first Mi-17 flying about 2 years ago - a pretty rare sight in the US.
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Interesting that they’re the first airframes flown, or have some flights been missed ?
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Originally Posted by ORAC
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Interesting that they’re the first airframes flown, or have some flights been missed ?
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I'm sure that Hollywood can make good use of them. Better than letting them stay in the desert.
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Originally Posted by Saintsman
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I'm sure that Hollywood can make good use of them. Better than letting them stay in the desert.
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