Mi-10K
Brussels Int., 7 August 1993.
A civilian helicopter, taken from a completely wrong position? But it's a rare one! This Russian Mi-10K was based at Brussels International for some time in 1993. It was operated by Skytech that also had Mi-26s in Belgium.
The Mi-10K 'Harke-B' was an aerial crane developed from the Mi-6 'Hook'. The K in MI-10K means korotkonogiy - short legged. 17 were built in the 1970s. Source: Wikipedia
RA-04130 was scrapped at Ostend Airport (Belgium) in 1998 or 1999.
Mi-10K
Brussels Int., 7 August 1993.
A civilian helicopter, taken from a completely wrong position? But it's a rare one! This Russian Mi-10K was based at Brussels International for some time in 1993. It was operated by Skytech that also had Mi-26s in Belgium.
The Mi-10K 'Harke-B' was an aerial crane developed from the Mi-6 'Hook'. The K in MI-10K means korotkonogiy - short legged. 17 were built in the 1970s. Source: Wikipedia
RA-04130 was scrapped at Ostend Airport (Belgium) in 1998 or 1999.