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With Cold War Germany map, this helicopter will be blast. I like concept, that will allow to cooperate pilots next to each other This configuration can be useful for crew interaction and instrument sharing. Unique opportunity for combat helicopter, that will allow to enjoy multicrew flight. Also very beauty design (IMO)

Performance Maximum speed: 260 km/h. Cruising speed: 235 km/h. 15 Practical range: 745 km (on 1,720 L main tanks). Driving range: 1,180 km (with a 730-liter PTB).  Flight duration: 4 hours and 12 minutes.  Practical ceiling: 4520 m.  Rate of climb: 8.5 m/s.

ArmamentIn the combat version for the Polish Air Force, the armament of the PZL W-3 Sokół helicopter includes a GSH-23 double-barreled cannon, 4 AT-6 ATGM and two units of 12 NAR with a caliber of 80 mm.

Operators: Czech Republic, Myanmar, Germany, Nigeria, Portugal, Spain, the United Arab Emirates, South Korea, the Russian Federation and the Philippines.

Modifications: 

W-3W / W-3WA Sokół attack helicopter with a 23 mm double-barreled cannon and 4 suspension points

W-3PL Głuszec is a land—based multi-purpose helicopter. It was first presented at the International Defense Fair in Kielce in 2007. It is equipped with mobile large-caliber machine guns WKM-B or WLKM [2] chambered for 12.7×99 mm with helmet guidance. The helicopter has received an integrated digital BIOS, which allows you to control all the parameters of the machine on several displays, instead of dozens of analog devices. An electron-optical search and sighting system from the Israeli company Rafael has been installed (it consists of a powerful television camera, a thermal imager and a laser rangefinder). Protection against MANPADS with infrared GPS is provided by the Ukrainian SOEP "Adros". The pilots' workstations and the landing cabin received composite armor, increasing their safety during ground fire and during a hard landing. A new rotor of the main rotor is installed

So, there posible to have old or (and) modern versions.

 

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Indeed, and it’s a very good looking helicopter too! I have been so lucky to see a few in the flesh 😊

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