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Yes, the K-7 was real, but it looked like this.
Kalinin K-7 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It's impossible to get a tank off the ground with 7 x 750 hp.
Please stop posting garbage.
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This is a totally irrelevant subject showing mahogany models. We discuss real aircraft. Subject closed!
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Pilot Selfies and other irrelevant stuff
PilotJedi,
A while ago you asked us to share opinions on subjects you brought forward on this forum.
Well, I will comply, but you might not like it, I'm afraid.
I would like to ask you to refrain from any further postings on this site in the future.
We are not in any way enjoying adjectives like 'amazing', 'biggest', etc.
Especially not when anything you post is readily available to anyone, simply by Googling.
It is Dutch Aviation History, in which we are interested, with only slight, inevitable, deviations in general.
Fancy Future Supersonic jets and Pilot Selfies do not fit in, in this respect.
I sincerely think that your contributions would do well in Popular Mecanics, or sites of that nature.
The 'Force' is leading you, but in this case it tends to 'misleading'...
Of course, I am only speaking for myself,
Regards, Tracker.
P S, I am sure you're a nice guy, but ...
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I think I agree to mr. Tracker.
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11 augustus 2014, 15:10
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29 augustus 2014, 13:44
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The Day of Antaeus Planes
We have never seen so many “Antaeus” planes in one place. Migalovo air field gave us such an opportunity just recently. “Antaeus” is a heavy turboprop transport aircraft that never stops smiling…
Full album is here: The Day of Antaeus Planes
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29 augustus 2014, 14:07
#27
Ah, nice! I've never known the Il-76 has a rear gun...
Western transport aircraft don't have these, right?
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1 september 2014, 09:30
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As far as I know western aircraft doesn't have rear guns. So I guess only some of the russian aicrafts has it.
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1 september 2014, 12:58
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The only western aircraft, still flying today, I know of with a gun in the tail is the B-52H. But these guns were removed in 1991.
Never seen a back firing gun on a western cargo plane though.
Best regards, Boris
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3 september 2014, 12:50
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Big Russian Aviation Factory
The aviation factory of Ulan-Ude, Russia, is the only enterprise in the country that makes both aircraft and helicopters. In its 75-year long history, it has made over nine thousand flying vehicles. Today, products of the factory are successfully used in Russia and other states of the world (more than 40 countries throughtout Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, Australia, Oceania…).
Full album is here: Big Russian Aviation Factory
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