1-2018 ŚMIGŁOWCE MARYNARKI WOJENNEJ wak 1/50
ВСЁ ДЛЯ СТЕНДОВОГО МОДЕЛИЗМА

1-2018 ŚMIGŁOWCE MARYNARKI WOJENNEJ

В избранное
Узнать о появлении товара


Общий рейтинг (голосов: 0)
Код
wak-1-2018
Бренд
Обновлено
14.11.2022
Масштаб
The PZL W-3 Sokół is a contemporary, Polish multi-purpose helicopter with a fixed-wheel undercarriage, in a typical arrangement with the main rotor and a rear rotor on the tail beam. The drive is provided by - in the W-3A version - two PZL-10B engines with a capacity of 900 HP each. The first prototype flew in 1979, and serial production started in 1986 and is still going on. There are over 150 helicopters of this type in service - both in Poland and at foreign operators. The PZL W-3 was developed as the successor of the Mil M-4 helicopter, based on the Mil Mi-2 machine. Initially, the PZL plant in Świdnik worked quite closely on the new project with the Mil plant, but relatively quickly took the initiative in constructing the machine. Many development versions of this helicopter were created in the course of serial production. The civilian versions include the W-3 (basic transport version), W-3AE (evacuation version) or W-3AM (version with a fixed - float undercarriage). However, the W-3 was quickly adapted to perform military tasks, which also resulted in many development versions. Among them, the following can be indicated: W-3T (transport version), W-3W (version with a gun and jibs for suspended weapons), W-3RM Anakonda (sea version, rescue version) or W-3RL (land rescue helicopter). The Polish armed forces remain the main user of the PZL W-3 helicopter, but the machine was also exported to Algeria, the Czech Republic and the Philippines. Helicopters of this type took part in the stabilization mission in Iraq.The Mil Mi-14 (NATO code: Haze) was a Soviet, and is now a Russian all-metal multi-role naval helicopter with a retractable landing gear in a classic layout with a main rotor and a tail rotor on the beam. The drive is provided by two TW3-117M engines with a power of 2225 KM each. The flight of the first prototype took place in 1967, and serial production continued in 1973-1986. The machine is 25.3 meters long with a rotor diameter of 21.29 meters. The Mil Mi-14 was designed and put into production to replace the marine versions of the Mi-4 machine in the line. It was assumed that the helicopter would operate mainly from land bases, and thus it would not compete with the Kamow designs: Ka-25 or Ka-27. The Mil Mi-14 has a rare feature - it can launch and then take off from the surface of the water. The main task of the Mi-14 is anti-submarine operation (ZOP). Several variants of this successful helicopter were developed in the course of production, including: Mi-14PŁ (ZOP version), Mi-14BT (anti-mine version) or Mi-14PS (search and rescue version - SAR). The Mi-14 machine was exported to the Warsaw Pact countries (including Bulgaria, East Germany and Poland), but also to other countries of the world, such as Cuba, Syria and Pakistan.
Похожие продукты в том же масштабе
Loading...
Похожие продукты
Loading...
Дополнения
Loading...
Может пригодится
Loading...
Случайные товары
Loading...