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	Humbly? I'd love FFB for the plane.
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	Can we drop M551 Sheridan's from it?
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	.thumb.jpg.dc8fc50ec1cce0da7456b3e44190c78d.jpg)  Quick Action Generator | DCS Summary | Virpil 1v1 DogfightsXeemix replied to Graphics's topic in Official Newsletters Ah that Tu-95 is such a beauty...
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	Was curious what everyone would think about a Zveno SPB module for use in conjunction with the I-16, It was a highly successful aircraft carrier during WWII. I thought it would be a nice and unique addition to the roster. In this configuration the I-16s would be able to carry two 250kg(550lb) bombs!
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	The Moskva is a ASW Carrier as well! They could be together!
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	Blufor can have some fun stuff! You don't see a helicopter slinging sparrows! Or bullpups!
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	Mi-26, H-21, H-34, Ka-27/28/29, Mi-6 Something cool!
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	Six missile capability would be nice for the L! (And a co-pilot to shoot em!)
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	And maybe, just maybe a Moskva carrier to go along with it mayhaps?
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	I would buy the heck out of this!
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	After going through my sources I see that you were right, your comment about the engines is what made me caught my mistake. However, the problem in you being right is that the Hip E is what is being advertised and sold, where as the Mi-8MTV2 is the Hip H. I had wondered for the longest time why this helicopter had such a meager loadout and now it all makes so much sense. That being said I would love to get the VSM-1 mine system for the machine and if we're stretching, The S-24 rockets and R-60 missiles that were tested with atleast 1 Hip in Afghanistan!
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	Actually the Hip-E was the first variant of the platform to use missiles, having a special variant of the Fleyta missile for use on the Mi-8 specifically, later on it would be able to use Malyutkas. The E designation was actually related to its new armament beyond just the simple rockets of the old version, mounting four missiles on top rail pylons. I too would like to see these beauts in action and we're lucky to have the exact variant that used em!nullnullnull

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