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On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 04:19:34 GMT, Chad Irby wrote:
As far as transport copters, the Iraqis had plenty of actual big Russian transport copters, four-seat Bell machines aren't even going to rate. 4-seat?? I think that you'll find that Bell 214STs are considerably larger than that! Like those MiG-25s that were "still in service" buried under six feet of sand, I suppose. It gives an amagamated number for all of those helicopters, from all nations. Some were no doubt out of service... but there's no evidence that the American ones were particularly so. Scott |
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