White_Wolf
Master at Arms
Years and years ago, I built this one as a kid and I loved it. Here's me going back to those days, trying to do a decent job out of this kit.
The Romanian Air Force was the 5th in the world to have helicopter units, both as fighting machines and auxiliary. They still do, locally made under licence, but that is another story.
Back in the day, a number of Mi-4 were bought from the USSR and used in the Air Force as well as civilian purposes. This is my rendition of a Mi-4 in the Romanian Air Force. Some old photos below:
A locally made IMS 57 disembarking from a Mi-4
A sad state of affairs - this one is located at the Aviation Museum
Mi-4 - civilian. First sea rescue operation using a helo in Romania. 29 November 1963, a Turkish ship was in big trouble during a terrible storm in the Black Sea. The cargo ship was about to go down. They asked the Odessa based USSR helicopter rescue for help and were turned down. Then, they asked the Romanians for help. 5 men jumped on that Mi-4, went there, and, after a 4 hours operation, they got all 22 crew off the sinking ship. They did that one by one, tied to a cable, flying them off the ship onto the shore.
I can't do this one, because there are no photo references I could use. Instead, I will do the 127 that sits in desolation at the Aviation Museum, trying to show it during its' better days.
Starting photo.
Thanks for watching
Laurence
The Romanian Air Force was the 5th in the world to have helicopter units, both as fighting machines and auxiliary. They still do, locally made under licence, but that is another story.
Back in the day, a number of Mi-4 were bought from the USSR and used in the Air Force as well as civilian purposes. This is my rendition of a Mi-4 in the Romanian Air Force. Some old photos below:

A locally made IMS 57 disembarking from a Mi-4

A sad state of affairs - this one is located at the Aviation Museum

Mi-4 - civilian. First sea rescue operation using a helo in Romania. 29 November 1963, a Turkish ship was in big trouble during a terrible storm in the Black Sea. The cargo ship was about to go down. They asked the Odessa based USSR helicopter rescue for help and were turned down. Then, they asked the Romanians for help. 5 men jumped on that Mi-4, went there, and, after a 4 hours operation, they got all 22 crew off the sinking ship. They did that one by one, tied to a cable, flying them off the ship onto the shore.
I can't do this one, because there are no photo references I could use. Instead, I will do the 127 that sits in desolation at the Aviation Museum, trying to show it during its' better days.
Starting photo.
Thanks for watching
Laurence