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Fixed.

Very interesting ....... :thumbup:

 

 

 

Foam Envelops Blackhawk Helicopters after Accidental Spill

August 26, 2014

 

Authorities are cleaning up at the Oklahoma Army National Guard base in Tulsa after an accidental foam spill enveloped 10 UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters earlier this morning.

 

Colonel Max Moss, director of media relations for the Oklahoma National Guard, said that the fire suppressant system at the aviation support facility in Tulsa discharged foam into a hanger and out onto the flight line.

 

Moss said a representative of Simplex Grinnell, the company that maintains the suppressant system, accidentally activated it.

 

Authorities are working to clean up the foam, which they say is not harmful to humans or the environment. Once the foam has been entirely cleaned up, authorities will determine if the helicopters have been damaged.

 

Moss said the foam suppressed is similar to foam from dish washing soap.

 

 

 

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What is that yellow square shaped indicator with a red spot inside at the left of the Copilotpanel which comes up around 3:20 ????

 

 

Engine Synchro?

"Blyat Naaaaa" - Izlom

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Don't know if these were already posted at some point, but I just stumbled upon them and they are... well... kinda interesting to watch I guess:

 

I didn't even know there were MiG-23s with a2a refueling capability. Perhaps modified for training.

 

This is... well, such things happen.

(Wait for it)

More info on that one:

http://theaviationist.com/2012/10/28/sentry-pov/

 

 

Here's some AMXes trying it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dht9wtPTg9o

 

 

All of them kinda look like my first refueling attempts back in the days.

 

EDIT:

Ok, here's one more aerial refueling fail video:

Edited by Aginor
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