@@bigdarshan The Huey is way more iconic and used by way more countries than the Mi-24. It is the helicopter that defined a generation, where as the Mi-24 was the helicopter that showed the world how easy they were to shoot down with Stinger missiles. Also the Huey was first introduced in 1959 making it almost 70 years old. The Huey had been flying for 10 years before the Mi-24 even entered service, so yea, the Huey is way more iconic, and not just because I say so.
@@ImpendingJoker I agree about the UH-1 being the most iconic, but the Mi-24 isn't jut known for being shot down by stingers. Theres a reason the US literally stole a Hind. The heli i 2nd in terms of being iconic
Not often you see a Hind go straight vertical lift off. Most do a rolling take. Either way Coolest looking Rotor Bird around. Next Mi-28 and Ka-52 are also cool looking and deadly. Remember standing in the motor pool one day at Panzer Kazerne West Germany 1989 and saying hate to see an Mi-24 Hind or Mi-28 Havoc come up over the hill towards us. Thankfully that never happened but came close. Good times.
Somehow I can never fully wrap my head around the fact, that the entire body and it's contents hang from the rotor hub. Once the blades create lift, the collective carries ALL of that weight....mind blown. Always reminds me of rock climbers hanging on 2 or less fingers.
You can't wrap your mind around it because the heli doesn't 'hang' from the blades, it kinda floats. The rotor blades basically beat the air which suspends the weight of the aircraft, creating lift. If you were to somehow stop the heli mid-air and held it by the rotor blades, they would tear off and the fuselage would plummet to the ground.
@@Pancake_Nix So wait. The flow of air around the fuselage creates lift? As in there is a low pressure area and a high pressure area around the body? How does that work!? Now you really got me curios...spending a few hours now to research how a helicopter works haha.
@@oBseSsIoNPC Honestly I have spent hours trying to understand why these tubs fly and don't fully understand yet as well xD But yea, basically it's the air density. For instance if a heli hovers for a long time on the same spot close to the ground, eventually it will displace enough air that the pressure will be too low to keep the heli "afloat" and it will crash. Some heli pilots say: Helicopters don't fly; they beat the air into submission xD
@@oBseSsIoNPC The blades are shaped like wings - so they create lower pressure on top as they pass through the air. That's why helicopters fly at much lower max altitudes than planes can. They need a lot of air to bully around at all times to keep a sustained flight. Also a helicopter pilot needs to make a ton of little adjustments all the time. Watch "Pilot Bambi's first heli lession in an R44" The instructor really explains things well and Bambi's really cute :D
Ein großartiges Video. Die Mil 24 ist auch heute noch ein gefährlicher Gegner und sehr gefürchtet. Warum? Ganz einfach, vieles ist noch Analog. Das bedeutet also das keine Software abstürzen kann und ein Blackout zur Folge hat. Dann sind die Waffen so vielfältig das sie für jede, aber wirklich jede Kampfsituation ausgerüstet werden kann. Hinzu kommt eine sehr leistungsstarke Maschinenkanone unter dem Bug. Die Panzerung ist wirklich enorm und trotzdem sehr leicht. Ich selbst habe eine Mil 24 geflogen und war immer stolz. Ich musste Gott sei Dank niemals in den "scharfen" Einsatz, sprich Krieg. Aber dennoch flogen wir Manöver. Es war immer wieder spannend zu erleben was diese Maschine wirklich kann. Sie sieht etwas eigenartig aus durch ihr Cockpit. Aber das ist alles sehr durchdacht und äußerst effektiv. Vorne sitzt der Beobachter und Waffenoffizier und dahinter, leicht überhöht sitzt der Pilot. Für die Mil 24 gibt es viele Bezeichnungen. In Russland nennt man sie Fliegender Panzer oder Krokodil.In Afghanistan nannten ihn die Mudschaheddin Teufelswagen.
This is one of my most favorite helicopters very iconic and very bad ass and could a hell of an ass kicking from the battlefield and that is no joke that’s why it’s called the flying tank or better known as the crocodile to westerners it’s called the “ HIND”👌🏼👍
It’s curious to see that only Russians choppers make that swish sound from the blades when idling. I think both Mi-17 and Mi-24 are the only ones that do this. (Jetranger and UH-1 also do it, but only when starting up)
Actually you can hear that on a lot of western helicopters as well. You can usually only hear it at low engine power as the blades at flight speeds make much more noise. The UH-60 Blackhawk is one such helicopter you can hear it on especially right after the first engine is lit.
Helicopters shake...a lot of torque from the main rotor that has to be cancelled out by the tail rotor, and in between there is a structure that has to deal with it...absorbent parts like the tires and shocks will allow for some force to translate into movement and some oscillation, or at least that is my take on it. Plus variation in the forces from winds...anyways, it's not a perfectly stable relationship going on there. You can safely bet the rotor is as balanced as humanly possible or it would tear itself to pieces. But I'm no expert either.
@@ajr3071 Ground resonance is a uncontrolled reverberation between the helicopter and the ground. This is not that. As the rotor begins to turn there is a lot of mass that is being swung around, and it take time for the rotor head to get up to speed to spread the load evenly around the disk.
MY FAVORITE HELICOPTER IN THE WORLD. Number ONE since RAMBO! I wish a new UPDATED model with the same looks to be built by the RUSSIANS or another company that can buy the copyrights.
@@DiogoG1983 😂😭🤣🤣 You're right, because of that film inspired our generals in the army to buy some puma and these mi 24 hind, and now we know the differences 😁
I worry about the Officer in Parkland who froze . I don't think of him a coward so much as a Human Being pushed to emotional limits . Who is to say what you or I would do in such a situation ? My kid or my wife inside ? I'm goin' in one way or another .....
This machine was created 60 years ago, not 30, and the Huey is older and still flying and still being produced for 70 years now. So what does that tell me? That the Huey is better.
The greatest most iconic chopper ever built. Still rocking and into its 5th decade
Huey is the most iconic heli
@@innouniversedoineedthis if you say so
@@bigdarshan The Huey is way more iconic and used by way more countries than the Mi-24. It is the helicopter that defined a generation, where as the Mi-24 was the helicopter that showed the world how easy they were to shoot down with Stinger missiles. Also the Huey was first introduced in 1959 making it almost 70 years old. The Huey had been flying for 10 years before the Mi-24 even entered service, so yea, the Huey is way more iconic, and not just because I say so.
@@ImpendingJoker if you say so
@@ImpendingJoker I agree about the UH-1 being the most iconic, but the Mi-24 isn't jut known for being shot down by stingers. Theres a reason the US literally stole a Hind. The heli i 2nd in terms of being iconic
5:30 the awesome iconic mi24 sound
thats that 5 blade son!
Thank you for sharing. Meanest looking helicopter in the skies.
A strong beast of Sky
agi john Oh Yes He is. I was Pilot on The Mil 24 in Sowjet Union in Afghanistan War
Not often you see a Hind go straight vertical lift off. Most do a rolling take. Either way Coolest looking Rotor Bird around. Next Mi-28 and Ka-52 are also cool looking and deadly.
Remember standing in the motor pool one day at Panzer Kazerne West Germany 1989 and saying hate to see an Mi-24 Hind or Mi-28 Havoc come up over the hill towards us. Thankfully that never happened but came close. Good times.
These flying beasts can destroy anything in HIND-sight!
nice pun
Somehow I can never fully wrap my head around the fact, that the entire body and it's contents hang from the rotor hub. Once the blades create lift, the collective carries ALL of that weight....mind blown. Always reminds me of rock climbers hanging on 2 or less fingers.
You can't wrap your mind around it because the heli doesn't 'hang' from the blades, it kinda floats. The rotor blades basically beat the air which suspends the weight of the aircraft, creating lift.
If you were to somehow stop the heli mid-air and held it by the rotor blades, they would tear off and the fuselage would plummet to the ground.
@@Pancake_Nix So wait. The flow of air around the fuselage creates lift? As in there is a low pressure area and a high pressure area around the body? How does that work!? Now you really got me curios...spending a few hours now to research how a helicopter works haha.
@@oBseSsIoNPC Honestly I have spent hours trying to understand why these tubs fly and don't fully understand yet as well xD But yea, basically it's the air density. For instance if a heli hovers for a long time on the same spot close to the ground, eventually it will displace enough air that the pressure will be too low to keep the heli "afloat" and it will crash.
Some heli pilots say: Helicopters don't fly; they beat the air into submission xD
@@oBseSsIoNPC The blades are shaped like wings - so they create lower pressure on top as they pass through the air. That's why helicopters fly at much lower max altitudes than planes can. They need a lot of air to bully around at all times to keep a sustained flight. Also a helicopter pilot needs to make a ton of little adjustments all the time. Watch "Pilot Bambi's first heli lession in an R44" The instructor really explains things well and Bambi's really cute :D
The wings also create about 25% lift at speed, which is high at nearly 200mph operating speed
I love this helicopter Russian Mil Mi-35 Hind 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺😍😍😍👍👍👍
From Indonesian 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
Same it's My favorite and i love mi28 and mi-8 too
Have your emoji addiction treated!
@@Harmiton564 The main directive for the Mi-28 was to be uglier than the Apache, and it succeeded.
@@einundsiebenziger5488 i didn't ask u and it doesn't matter
Beautiful Ignition
LOVELY NOISE. LOVELY HELICOPTER
Amazing bit of hardware
In it’s time, it was pretty badass. No matter what you can’t say it’s not a good looking helo
It's not that great looking. It's as ugly as the Apache.
"Devil's Chariot", indeed.
I wish someone would bring one to a American air show
You'll have to visit CWAM in Texas I guess. They have 2 of them
@@SmukY123 LONG way from pocono's
@@Burning2nd Never too late for some roadtrippin.
I've seen em at Nellis AFB before
Speak to the USAF they have an aggressor squadron that flies the hind to practice Russian tactics.
A Hind D?!
Ein großartiges Video. Die Mil 24 ist auch heute noch ein gefährlicher Gegner und sehr gefürchtet. Warum?
Ganz einfach, vieles ist noch Analog. Das bedeutet also das keine Software abstürzen kann und ein Blackout zur Folge hat. Dann sind die Waffen so vielfältig das sie für jede, aber wirklich jede Kampfsituation ausgerüstet werden kann. Hinzu kommt eine sehr leistungsstarke Maschinenkanone unter dem Bug. Die Panzerung ist wirklich enorm und trotzdem sehr leicht. Ich selbst habe eine Mil 24 geflogen und war immer stolz. Ich musste Gott sei Dank niemals in den "scharfen" Einsatz, sprich Krieg. Aber dennoch flogen wir Manöver. Es war immer wieder spannend zu erleben was diese Maschine wirklich kann. Sie sieht etwas eigenartig aus durch ihr Cockpit. Aber das ist alles sehr durchdacht und äußerst effektiv. Vorne sitzt der Beobachter und Waffenoffizier und dahinter, leicht überhöht sitzt der Pilot. Für die Mil 24 gibt es viele Bezeichnungen. In Russland nennt man sie Fliegender Panzer oder Krokodil.In Afghanistan nannten ihn die Mudschaheddin Teufelswagen.
Ihr Expertenkommentar ist das Beste.
... vieles ist noch analog*. Das bedeutet,* dass* keine Software abstürzen kann und einen* Blackout zur Folge hat. / Waffen so vielfältig,* dass ...
I just love them.
A Hind D? Colonel, what's a russian gunship doing here?
I have no idea, but it looks like our little diversion got their attention. Now it's your best chance to slip in unnoticed.
Single burst of its cannon can cut a man in half
i love mi-24
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Same
Right along with you. My favorite since 1983.
This is one of my most favorite helicopters very iconic and very bad ass and could a hell of an ass kicking from the battlefield and that is no joke that’s why it’s called the flying tank or better known as the crocodile to westerners it’s called the “ HIND”👌🏼👍
Awesome chopper
@2:28 You can see the crew rocking their body side to side to aid the rotor startup rotation.
This is a habit they have learned from Western technology.
Colonel, What's a Russian gunship doing here?!
The Mi-24 is the meanest looking military helicopter to have ever been made. Looks like a dragon when it's taking off.
that thing looks like a theropod dinosaur what a beast
A unique helicopter
This video has been here for 8 years and has less than 1000 likes...? Come on RUclips algorithms 🤦♂️
I guess because the takeoff was missed!!
Sounds like my ps4 when I’m loading into a game
A fine video!
"I'll take her up above the canopy, then hand over the stick."
Reminds me of the Red Dawn movie.
Please, in Red Dawn they used a bad mockup supposed to look like a Mi-24.
what country are those ?
Красота! помоему самый красивый из всех 35 ый уже не тот красавец. К - вооше не то пальто.
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Simply the meanest
This is very scary and beautiful too looking helicopter.
The soviets really new how to build nice looking war machenes. They have their own style
... war machines*
It’s curious to see that only Russians choppers make that swish sound from the blades when idling. I think both Mi-17 and Mi-24 are the only ones that do this. (Jetranger and UH-1 also do it, but only when starting up)
Actually you can hear that on a lot of western helicopters as well. You can usually only hear it at low engine power as the blades at flight speeds make much more noise. The UH-60 Blackhawk is one such helicopter you can hear it on especially right after the first engine is lit.
I love Russian helicopters. Helicopters difficult fly than airplane. My boyfriend said. He was pilot in the military and commerical plane.
whats that black panter under the pilots cockpit?
It is double-tailed lion. It is from the coat of arms of the Czech Republic.
Target acquisition ( inferade radar).
Legendary
Thomas Prins famous VZ58 operator for Scribe Rothschild before China☦
if the pilot was to bank really hard with the mi24 there was a big chance he would clip the tail rotor.
The acid from the betteries would also flood the aircraft! Not ideal
“50 thousand people use to live here, now it’s a ghost town”
Размеры впечатляют
Thing looks like it's going to roll itself over at 2:30
Stinger Missle locked 😂
SOSNA System engaged :trollge:
Don't think Soviets never had means to counter MANPADS
@@wolfen8619 late hips and hinds had flare pods strapped on and every russian helo after that had flares inbuilt
edit: am stupid
Flare pods and exhaust baffles helped alot after the stinger issues
thats a big boi
Esa es una excelente nave
You are unbelievably cute
Get to the choppa!
One questions for the experts: why is the helocopter shaking so much, when accelerating the rotor? The rotor should be perfectly balanced..!?
He's shaking the stick during start-up. To check if all the blade controls work.
Helicopters shake...a lot of torque from the main rotor that has to be cancelled out by the tail rotor, and in between there is a structure that has to deal with it...absorbent parts like the tires and shocks will allow for some force to translate into movement and some oscillation, or at least that is my take on it. Plus variation in the forces from winds...anyways, it's not a perfectly stable relationship going on there. You can safely bet the rotor is as balanced as humanly possible or it would tear itself to pieces. But I'm no expert either.
There did appear to be a blade out of track as well, which will contribute to a shuffle
@@Wayoutthere This is not right the flight controls are not moved much if at all during start up to prevent a blade strike.
@@ajr3071 Ground resonance is a uncontrolled reverberation between the helicopter and the ground. This is not that. As the rotor begins to turn there is a lot of mass that is being swung around, and it take time for the rotor head to get up to speed to spread the load evenly around the disk.
Nice start motor our czech helocopter
не пытайтесь его изменить...
Tank of the sky
jo im the 2 k liker! im so lucky!
Even now, if you start it, it goes straight to Afghanistan.
😍😍😍
MY FAVORITE HELICOPTER IN THE WORLD. Number ONE since RAMBO! I wish a new UPDATED model with the same looks to be built by the RUSSIANS or another company that can buy the copyrights.
and the one in rambo wasnt even a hind, it was a puma with fake wings
Actually, they have two models that are kinda new hinds helis. Mi 35 and Mi 35p
@@DiogoG1983 😂😭🤣🤣 You're right, because of that film inspired our generals in the army to buy some puma and these mi 24 hind, and now we know the differences 😁
Epic
I worry about the Officer in Parkland who froze . I don't think of him a coward so much as a Human Being pushed to emotional limits . Who is to say what you or I would do in such a situation ? My kid or my wife inside ? I'm goin' in one way or another .....
I think you posted this to the wrong video, and you are dead wrong that cop was a coward that could have saved lives if he had done his job.
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HURRAH
жта машина создана 30 лет назад и до сих пор выпускается вам это ничего не говорит?
30 лет назат созданы правила, мы что скатываемся вниз
Больше 30-ти лет. Куда как больше.
Lada Niva выпускается уже больше сорока в том же видеИ ничего
This machine was created 60 years ago, not 30, and the Huey is older and still flying and still being produced for 70 years now. So what does that tell me? That the Huey is better.
@@ImpendingJoker Huey shit, how many pilots and passengers he killed in Vietnam for technical reasons, not due to combat losses !!!!
Krokodil
ваще запрещено снимать. как и что. но поляки это другое))
Что запрещено? Снимать как взлетает? И при чем тут поляки, если это чехи?
It looks very gracefull, yet rather ugly...
graceful*
@@einundsiebenziger5488Yes 😇
Too many moving parts
war thunder!
yeah!
Recently bought the Mi24D. No regrets
Вертолёты России в нато хаха!
God Russian helicopters are ugly looking things
Looks Agressive, But its trash i think.
Nice picture sweety 😂
It's a very noisy machine and the pilots inside can't sleep