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Old 27th Sep 2014, 09:51
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Question Ka-52 "Alligator" , according to NATO classification - Hokum B

I shot the video in Russia. The most modern military helicopter at an airshow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1b6...MTS4KK8JBNki0w
What aerobatics performed pilot?
And what a helicopter can they can be repeated?
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Old 27th Sep 2014, 14:56
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As always with Ka50 and Ka52 regarding aerobatic maneuvers - nothing special.
But then again, this machines job is to kill, not to goof around...

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I helicopter Robinson loop the loop can not do.
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Old 27th Sep 2014, 23:33
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Yes but how much money is the Kamov? and how much the Robinson?
You are comparing Caviar to Borsch !!!
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Eeeeerrrrr.Alex... He never rolled or looped the aircraft.... I watched the whole thing...(Boring....might want to get a better videographer next time))....

So what is special about this?
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Old 28th Sep 2014, 13:14
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Which helicopter can do it again?
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Lynx, Apache, Tigre, Mangusta, Cobra ,Chinook nothing special there , I have been in the back of a Lynx doing more.


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Old 28th Sep 2014, 22:25
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Paris Le Bourget 2013

I saw it fly last year at Le Bourget, and IIRC it was the first time seen in the West aptly tail code BBC

















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Old 29th Sep 2014, 14:46
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Is there somewhere a list of aerobatic maneuvers helicopter?
Aircraft names aerobatic maneuvers are not always suitable name.
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Old 2nd Oct 2014, 08:00
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AH-64 Apache

Here are found aerobatics for AH-64 Apache. Cool.
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Alex,

Also don't forget the Airbus Helicopters Tigre

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Just about the noisiest helicopter I've ever heard. Beats a metal bladed Chinook by miles.
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