Here is a more personal thing. A few years ago we acquired an ex-DDR Mi-24D, we brought it to Veszprém city and started to work on it, for museum purpose. We did our first "Open Gate" day not long ago.
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Ex-DDR Mi-24D - Project 110161
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Haha. Something that we in Holland can only dream of... Good job!
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Thanks for the compliment. All ex-DDR, D version were sold to a company some years ago, they took out what was valuable. But...the whole frame is not metal, but a special magnesium alloy, because of that, very high temperature is needed to destroy it, the company thought, that it would take too much transport and paper work and started to communicate on a few inside channels, that they are free to go. We only had to pay for the transport.Alpha Kilo One wrote:Did you buy it, or did you get it?
We go very slowly cause we get nothing from the museum, the city council and the Ministry of Defence, we pay everything from our own pocket. But so far so good.
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Re: Ex-DDR Mi-24D - Project 110161
great to see .
There are more ?, I have some space in the garden.
Stefan
There are more ?, I have some space in the garden.
Stefan
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If your words are serious I can askstefan uit 8terberg wrote:great to see .
There are more ?, I have some space in the garden.
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Serious? Being from Achterberg? I doubt it........
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