Kev2go Posted September 29, 2018 Posted September 29, 2018 (edited) Was wondering If this would be a possible as a future module for consideration? IM talking about the Export based Mi35 , not the Mi35 specifically used by Russia There is a Flight and technical manual out there available it from a Publication provider for the export Mi35/Mi35M written in English. IF someone deems it has enough data it would be a nice follow up in the future to the Cold war era Mi24. since it would offer new avionics, a Glass pit with multi-function displays, GPS navigiation ( moving map) and Electro optical targeting sensor for 2000s era scenarios. Edited September 29, 2018 by Kev2go Build: Windows 10 64 bit Pro Case/Tower: Corsair Graphite 760tm ,Asus Strix Z790 Motherboard, Intel Core i7 12700k ,Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 64gb ram (3600 mhz) , (Asus strix oc edition) Nvidia RTX 3080 12gb , Evga g2 850 watt psu, Hardrives ; Samsung 970 EVo, , Samsung evo 860 pro 1 TB SSD, Samsung evo 850 pro 1TB SSD, WD 1TB HDD
Razorback Posted October 1, 2018 Posted October 1, 2018 Was wondering If this would be a possible as a future module for consideration? IM talking about the Export based Mi35 , not the Mi35 specifically used by Russia There is a Flight and technical manual out there available it from a Publication provider for the export Mi35/Mi35M written in English. IF someone deems it has enough data it would be a nice follow up in the future to the Cold war era Mi24. since it would offer new avionics, a Glass pit with multi-function displays, GPS navigiation ( moving map) and Electro optical targeting sensor for 2000s era scenarios. Let us first see the Mi-24P "Ghost module" Which seems to be still on track but whitout any details on his current status... Don't expect any upgrade to the Mi-35 in the following years... Which is really sad...
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