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pmunster
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kamov ka27

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I live in the centre of portugal, i saw this kamov ka 27 with bucket coming over my house

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https://www.flickr.com/photos/196215943 ... ed-public/

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Cool! It seems to be a Kamov 32. And judging the colours it looks like one of these -> https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/10279667
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Re: kamov ka27

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There might be several. ER-KGA (coded 1) has also been around. ER-KGB (coded 3) as well, though just this week I saw a picture of that one on the Canary Islands.
Unfortunately the Portuguese are no longer flying. All stored in Ponte de Sor now (except for the one that was lost).
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