新品价格 | |
发售日期 | 2015年6月 |
厂商 | 利华 |
Mil Mi-24D Hind-D

Product data
Product number 货号 04942
Appearance date 发售日期 June 2015
Scale 比例 1:48
Skill level 制作难度 4 challenging
Single components 零件数 150
Product details
Marketing informations
age 适合年龄 10+
Product specifications
country version 1 国别1 USSR
length 长 374 mm
number of parts 零件数 150
rotor diameter 主旋翼直径 354 mm




Model
- Structured surfaces 细节机身表面
- Detailed cockpit with instrument panel and control column 内构驾驶舱
- Imitation figures for the pilot and gunner 附飞行员及机枪手兵人
- Rotatable chin turret with machine-gun 附可转动机枪
- Detailed interior with seating 细节座椅
- Detailed imitation engines 内构发动机
- Rotating main and tail rotors 主旋翼及尾旋翼可动
- Fully detailed rotor-head 全细节旋翼头
- Detailed undercarriage 细节起落架舱
- Stub-wings with weapon pylons 副翼附武器挂架
- 4 rocket pods 4火箭吊舱
- 2 launch ramps for Swatter guided missiles 两蝇拍跟踪导弹发射道
- Cockpit doors can be assembled in the open or closed positions by choice 驾驶舱可选装开关两种状态
- Antennae and infrared sensors 附天线及红外线传感器
Authentic decal set for following versions: 3机型规格涂装可选
- Mil Mi-24D Hind-D, 414 - East German Army (NVA), KHG-3 Cottbus AB, 1985
- Mil Mi-24D Hind-D, 98+31 - German Air Force, WTD-61 Manching AB, 1995
- Mil Mi-24D Hind-D, 457 - Polish Air Force, 56.KPSB, Inowroclaw - Latkowo 2006
Original
Designed in the 1960s the Mil Mi-24 holds a special place within the gunship fraternity. Bristling with weapons the robust D version is one of the most powerful attack helicopters in the world. Thanks to two powerful engines and a slender fuselage this Flying Fortress is very manoeuvrable and can achieve a top speed of over 330 km/h (205 mph) even with a full weapon load. This Soviet designed and heavily armoured attack helicopter became well known during the wars in Afghanistan and Chechnya and was widely used by the forces of the Warsaw Pact . The Hind D is equipped with a 12.7 mm heavy MG in a chin turret - Swatter guided missiles and rocket pods can be carried on outer stations of the stub wings. The 24 D - NATO codename Hind - has been in military front-line service since the mid-70s.