Просто не в масштабе нарисован...А тут ми-17 чуть ли не в полтора раза длиннее ми-24
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Просто не в масштабе нарисован...А тут ми-17 чуть ли не в полтора раза длиннее ми-24
Ну, я посмотрел остальные борта... По американским я не силён, но остальные наши - вроде в масштабе... Так что возможно единичный косяк...А в чем тогда смысл этой картинки?
Чужой или Кокон?
The "Mi-24 Hind" seen in the movie Red Scorpion is a cosmetically modified Sikorsky S-62. The helicopter appears to be the same one previously seen in Braddock: Missing in Action III and Bulletproof, albeit fitted with more extensive and slightly more convincing modifications this time; it has now been fitted with slightly larger, more sturdy-looking wings, incorporating large faux engine intakes at the wing roots and additional winglets at the tip. The longer wings have allowed for an extra rocket pod to be added on either side, increasing the total number from four to six (which is in fact two more than the real Hind could carry beneath its wings). The non-functional side-mounted faux Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-2K cannon on the earlier version has been removed and replaced with the new acetylene-powered M134 Minigun assembly in the nose (making it no longer a faux Hind-F), and the helicopter's outrigger floats (containing the main landing gear) have been cosmetically joined to the hull with additional plating. Finally, the helicopter has been painted with a new desert camouflage scheme, as opposed to the plain black with gray hull seen in its previous film appearances. A similar (but far more convincing) "Faux Hind" modification was done to another type of helicopter for the films Red Dawn, Rambo: First Blood Part II and Rambo III, utilizing an Aérospatiale Puma.