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Rober D

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Pero si los Chinos no copian! ehhh...un día dije que uno sus aviones se parecía mucho al JSF y me dijeron de todo...:rolleyes:( yo creo que desde que el vendes algo a los Chinos, sabes que tarde o temprano te lo van a copiar)

P.D.: el primero de la foto de Grulla, me parece que no es un proto, si no que es uno de los 24 Sikorsky S-70C que compraron en el 87...(si fue solo sarcasmo, no dije nada...ok!thumbb)
 
China compro 24 S-70C de un pedido de mas 100 en los 80, despues veo el embargo, y quedaron con estos 24 apenas. Segun Aviation Intel, perderon 3 aparatos....

Ahora, dicen que los chinos tuveron el acesso a lo "BH modificado" de la operación Netune Spear... porque hacer una cosa tan antiga???:D



 

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The UK Ministry of Defence has released images showing the first flight of a production example of the Royal Navy's new AgustaWestland Wildcat HMA2 helicopter.

Performed from the airframer's Yeovil production site in Somerset, the milestone was reached by aircraft ZZ397, which was previously due to have been accepted by the navy in mid-December 2012.

AgustaWestland will produce 28 Wildcats for the RN and 34 for the British Army under a programme worth more than £1.6 billion ($2.5 billion), with the type to enter use with the services in 2015 and 2014, respectively. The manufacturer will also deliver training and support services under a £250 million agreement signed during 2012.

Also being marketed to potential international customers as the AW159, the Wildcat won its first export competition in January 2013, when the South Korean navy selected the type for an initial eight-aircraft requirement. A contract signature for the roughly $560 million deal is expected soon, with deliveries sought from 2015.




 

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KABUL, Afghanistan -- A collection of Mi-17's and Mi-35 helicopters and C-27 and AN-32 Fixed Wing Craft take part in an air show in celebration of Victory Day on April 28, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. (US Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class David Quillen/ RELEASED).
 

Grulla

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El Hughes 500P Quiet One. Un proyecto de la CIA financiado por la ARPA (ahora DARPA) de fines de los años 60. Utilizado para infiltrar soldados en territorio enemigo. Era tan silencioso que recién se lo detectaba a 180 metros.



Y desde el puntapie inicial del Quiet One, las décadas de investigación llevaron a esto




 
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