96+43 On display at the Luftwaffenmuseum. This Mi-24D carries its UV-32-57 rocket pods, but the GSh-30-2 twin-barrel gun is not displayed. The chin turret on the Mi-24D was replaced with the 30-mm starboard mount, with P designating pushka or cannon. It formerly belonged to the NVAs Kampfhubschraubergeschwader 5 (KHG-5) Adolf von Luetzow, which received 12 of the type at Basephol on Dec. 15, 1989. (mehr von 96+43)
N1807 Braniff was the epitome of colorful and creative painting schemes. Here in the chocolate brown ultra colors. The planes rightly carried the additional “Flying Colors” inscription at times, not just from the point of view of all spotters. The uniforms of the flying staff also reflected the style of the flower power era in the 70s and early 80s (mehr von N1807)