"Hey guys, Oleg and interpreter here from Eagle Dynamics and in this DCS MI-24P video, we will be going over the start-up procedure for the Hind. Let's get started. "
@@vamick9531 AHAH I believe at 3.50 it's because she was supposed to keep her finger on the APU OFF button in case the temp rose too much, but she still had it on the APU start button
@@hollowkos it was because he told her to hold the start button for 3 seconds and let go then move the finger to the OFF switch incase of fire.....buuuut she wasnt lol
You could buy them for like 23,000 USD in the 2000s. They were all over the place online in military surplus after the Yugoslav civil war in the 90s. Anyone who ordered 5.45x39 7N6 knows exactly what I’m talking about. _(I was a teenager thinking 120 dollars for 1080 rounds of 7N6 was expensive)_ Those same helicopters are probably about 750k ish, depends if someone is selling multiple. Look them up.
I don't think most people understand the importance of how everything is described as "about" and not exactly this or that. I bet off screen he hit the APU with a hammer to get it fired up the second time. Marvelous engineering.
Somehow this feels like the quick once over they give you before sending you out with a hire car on holiday. Except it's the best holiday you've ever had, and there's a higher risk of dying.
Pretty similar to any other Turbine Rotary start....biggest difference is the location of the start buttons, where on US and Euro designs everything is mounted on the collective so tyoy arent "Swatting Rats" throughout the cockpit and can pay close attention to TOT and P1 values
0:30 looks like some kind of mechanical analog paper map display with a test pattern inserted. Works like today's moving map displays but completely analog. I guess it doesn't use GPS/GLONASS at all either. Though i don't know if the sheet actually moves inside or it stays in its place while some kind of pointer that you can zero to a certain position before starting up moves over it.
There is a crosshair that moves. It uses doppler radar and inertial navigation... Very basic but setup properly it works, and uses standard maps, but only for two scales
@@ollyk22 Oh well, now you have EFBs with TBs of satellite map data, GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo and laser gyros, but back at that time it had to be some kind of novelty
Even though the Mi-24 is ancient to today's standards, those turbines really kick up a cool fucking sound. Like most Russian whirly birds, the Hind is more of a workhorse ground attack platform...... built to take hard use and countless Russian winters....and then some. The mechanical components of those things are incredibly strong. The only problem is they go off like a hand grenade if those big, thirsty Klimov turboshafts get hit with a piece of hot frag from a missile.
@phadil Lol. Because there's not just one engine. There are three. And if systems get damaged during battle you need to be able to shut them off individually as well. Starting with turning 1 keys is just impossible :P
@Ouija121085 They proved impractical as a transport. For that reason most of them are flying mission without troops who are vulnerable in their compartment. Mi-28 is entering service replacing Hind.
I base my comment on an article I read in an aviation magazine that describes an engine start on a c172 (yes i know its a reciprocating powerplant) being car like thanks to the installed FADEC unit and it had eliminated the mixture control. I believe as an example the bell 407 starts by use of a FADEC
He says Открытый (Otkritiy) - Opened, and Закрытый (Zakritiy) - Closed, which are ofc. russian words. Instructor isn't Polish at all, Polish people have slightly different accent. I think instructor is from arabian country.
Man, if my instructor pilot had been like this, I'd be dead now! I know he tried, but he was NOT clear enough on things. This is how you get killed flying guys.
Exported helies had instructions in native languages. Where did they get this one with Russian instructions? My guess is from one of the former Soviet republics. Maybe from Baltic countries or Ukraine.
"Hey guys, Oleg and interpreter here from Eagle Dynamics and in this DCS MI-24P video, we will be going over the start-up procedure for the Hind. Let's get started. "
HAH, i was looking for the other DCS player in this video. it appears the youtube algorithm has brought us together.
This is like watching a grim reapers tutorial video - confusing, disorganised, and more than one person telling you conflicting info at the same time
ah yea
@@PatrickRatman Me too!
Is the wind coming from the right still?
The sound of the turbines spooling up... the greatest sound in the world.
Thanks for posting this tutorial! I bought one of these last week and haven't been able to get it going! Can't wait to go flying now!
lol
Yeah I bought one two and have not figured out how to load the weapons up yet
@@tylerhall4322 african warlord
now i can start my Mi24 thanks
Yeah, me too :)
IkaroszHUN : Hey, aircraft AND Rammstein fan, me too! :)
Damn I like that sound 😎
@@kyleb308 ?
@@Reichu_69 yeah man, that was like 3 years ago I have no clue what I meant by that comment LOL.
I like how he kept slapping her hands away from the switches!!! LOL!
Yeah Lol! Like wth? Why did he even give her the chance if he doesn't trust her to touch the avionics.
@@vamick9531 reminds me of the Mexicanos when my drunk ass ends up in the kitchen
*slap*
"No!.
is hot"
"oOoo muchos gracias Wey"
@@vamick9531 Well he had to at least let her try right?...but then he realised she was just gonna blow the thing up 🤣
@@vamick9531 AHAH I believe at 3.50 it's because she was supposed to keep her finger on the APU OFF button in case the temp rose too much, but she still had it on the APU start button
@@hollowkos it was because he told her to hold the start button for 3 seconds and let go then move the finger to the OFF switch incase of fire.....buuuut she wasnt lol
This is very old MI 24, first Generation.
giggity
If I were a multi-millionaire... The Hind-D is the helicopter I would buy and learn to fly.
either that or a KA 50, the ejector seat is a nice insurance policy!
If I were a millionaire I'd like to learn how to fly this heli but the latest gen ad the latest Bell Apache.
@@rexluther9721
Ahan which way? You mean to serve in the air force as a professional pilot? I was jk.
You could buy them for like 23,000 USD in the 2000s. They were all over the place online in military surplus after the Yugoslav civil war in the 90s. Anyone who ordered 5.45x39 7N6 knows exactly what I’m talking about.
_(I was a teenager thinking 120 dollars for 1080 rounds of 7N6 was expensive)_
Those same helicopters are probably about 750k ish, depends if someone is selling multiple. Look them up.
i dream about a Vietnam era huey
saw you guys flying both birds over near white rock lake a few days ago. it was probably the coolest thing ive ever seen in the air
Bring it to DCS!
Two-player DCS. Awesome idea
Hahaha. And give us some Times to master it.
It's being done. Your wish came true. Matt wagner has a cockpit tour and a flyby in it on his channel.
Almost relevant!!
@@predattak hnggggggggggggg. so closee
now that DCS hind has come out i feel like this vid is going to get a lot of views
I had a Lada like this
"Hi, Waa... eerr.. Wladimir here from Eagle Combine. Today we gonna take a look at the startup of the Mi-24"
Nice video, Mi-24 is an icon !
I don't think most people understand the importance of how everything is described as "about" and not exactly this or that.
I bet off screen he hit the APU with a hammer to get it fired up the second time.
Marvelous engineering.
that's quite exiting to hear that big beast roar to life
Amir! You are breaking the helicopter Amir!
I had the chance to fly on this Mi-24 over 2000 hours of flight
Then, consider Yourself a lucky man. :-)
Love hearing pilots disagree on what each button does just before they are about to take off.
God damn , that thing sounds awesome
It would be SO damn cool to see one in the US someday but that probably wouldn’t be a very good sign in most cases.
“CLEAR!” immediately pushes start button
i really like the old mi 24 variant...
Anyone else getting ready for the hind in DCS?
До чего же нравиться звук запускающихся турбин. The sound of turbine is beautyfale.
Now I'm ready to fly the Hind in DCS...
Here before the other DCS players!
damn you beat me
@@dunbar555 😂
Checking in
This is so awesome. I wish I could do that that one day.
Thanks, need this for the DCS Mi-24 when it releases :)
Came in here looking for a DCS lad. Hope you're still kicking around brother, Hind 2020 coming soon.
Coming soon! maybe in a few days!
Finally! :D
I love how they used translator with same english skills as mechanic
@BladerDark1 Beautiful does not begin to describe it, in fact I do not believe words could fully describe how awesome it sounds...
This is what they mean when they say God's plan is ineffable
God's plan all along was the Mi-24
I'll be referencing this video when the Mi-24 comes to DCS
Do you know when that will happen?
@@IMNOTAMUSED1 2 weeks
Thank you really appreciate your reply.
We r really thankful to you for this video. From India. 👍👍👍👍
"What's the duty cycle on the starter?"
"yes"
it is first model of mi-24, most old complictation. 3 generation have automatic systems.
Somehow this feels like the quick once over they give you before sending you out with a hire car on holiday. Except it's the best holiday you've ever had, and there's a higher risk of dying.
Literally what DCS has. Damn!
Pretty similar to any other Turbine Rotary start....biggest difference is the location of the start buttons, where on US and Euro designs everything is mounted on the collective so tyoy arent "Swatting Rats" throughout the cockpit and can pay close attention to TOT and P1 values
***** Boy I sure hope you used copy and paste...
Harder to start up than a Soviet nuclear power station, ask Bald.
Yes, it has 2xKlimov TV3-117 engines.
Видно, что приборник старый, но надёжный, как калашников ! Звук запуска су - ураган !
UA-cam recommended this to me just in time for thr Mi-24P
@coldwarair Wait... WHAT?? This chopper is South of Dallas?? OMFG Im dying to see this thing. Huge Aviation Buff and I am in Houston.
I thought I was hung over, but it turns out I just can't speak Russian
@coldwarair And Im just north of Dallas! Im so ready to check out that museum!
Someday I'm gonna buy and fly this kind of Helicopter. I love it
wow this video is incredible!
We have to admit the machine was made in USSR, though... :) So the machine is soviet by origin, but the instructor's accent is definately latin.
Thank you for teaching me to fly this beauty, I can finally invade a foreign power
This is awesome. Thanks for upload.
0:30 looks like some kind of mechanical analog paper map display with a test pattern inserted. Works like today's moving map displays but completely analog. I guess it doesn't use GPS/GLONASS at all either. Though i don't know if the sheet actually moves inside or it stays in its place while some kind of pointer that you can zero to a certain position before starting up moves over it.
There is a crosshair that moves. It uses doppler radar and inertial navigation... Very basic but setup properly it works, and uses standard maps, but only for two scales
@@ollyk22 Oh well, now you have EFBs with TBs of satellite map data, GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo and laser gyros, but back at that time it had to be some kind of novelty
No, no, poosh red, and releasa white one
Press [Space bar] to continue...
Even though the Mi-24 is ancient to today's standards, those turbines really kick up a cool fucking sound. Like most Russian whirly birds, the Hind is more of a workhorse ground attack platform...... built to take hard use and countless Russian winters....and then some. The mechanical components of those things are incredibly strong. The only problem is they go off like a hand grenade if those big, thirsty Klimov turboshafts get hit with a piece of hot frag from a missile.
All those levers sucking up juice maybe the Mil 24 have digital display cockpit by now .
Step one, prod squirrel.
@phadil
Lol. Because there's not just one engine.
There are three. And if systems get damaged during battle you need to be able to shut them off individually as well.
Starting with turning 1 keys is just impossible :P
Great Video of a great helicopter! Do you have a Kamov K-50 Black Shark in your museum as well?
@matt30033 on 2.40 it is not polish words. He just reading inscription on russian "открыты" (means "open's") and "закрыты" (means "'closed")
In Soviet Russia this is all you need to know to fly an attack helicopter
Instructions unclear i accidentally blew up my neighborhood
very good ,very interesting.thanks for the video.
Słychać ze to Polak xD
Excellent
good thing they arent in a hurry lol
Awesome!
Has it occured to you that all this was designed that way for a reason?
what the history on how you acquired this particular Hind? very cool!
I can finally start my MI24 i bought for an arm and a leg.
I have to go there
Very, very cool.
its amazing for a such an onld aircraft like that
Superb
@Ouija121085 They proved impractical as a transport. For that reason most of them are flying mission without troops who are vulnerable in their compartment. Mi-28 is entering service replacing Hind.
Great. Now to jack one.
left engine cant start? seems he tried the starter 3 times but the engine cant sustain it
Slavoj Zizek teaches you to fly the Mi-24 Hind
@rabarbor
These are polish words:
zakryty, odkryty - covered, uncovered
Besides I'm Polish myself, and i can clearly hear this guy's accent.
Turns out there is a bunch of pilots here. Join my air force!
@janmethner the K-50 was introduced in '95. the ussr and the cold war ended in '91. so i would think no
The engine is running but by now, the mudjahadeem are at the airfield.
Ochin Harasho Spasiba!
@matt30033 It was Russian for 'opened' and 'closed'.
Amazed that they don't have these sequences computerised yet. It should be: master on: - start. and that's it.
:) Yet ..... this helicopter is prety old ... yet.
Computerized start up? Stop watching Hollywood movies :)
I could make one myself...I don't think its that hard.
Computerised start? Yes it's called FADEC
I base my comment on an article I read in an aviation magazine that describes an engine start on a c172 (yes i know its a reciprocating powerplant) being car like thanks to the installed FADEC unit and it had eliminated the mixture control. I believe as an example the bell 407 starts by use of a FADEC
Slavoj Žižek is a helicopter pilot too?!
@Ouija121085 well i mean that model shown on video seems old, at least its interface or cockpit or whatever looks obsolete.
He says Открытый (Otkritiy) - Opened, and Закрытый (Zakritiy) - Closed, which are ofc. russian words. Instructor isn't Polish at all, Polish people have slightly different accent. I think instructor is from arabian country.
It proved impractical as a transport in Afghanistan, due to the hot and high conditions there. I'm unsure of elsewhere.
He sounds somewhat latin to me... But you're probably right
How many Hinds have been stolen since this video was uploaded?
I have 4 right now
@matt30033 Otkryty, Zakryty are Russian words as well: Открытый, Закрытый. if these are the ones you are refer to.
Man, if my instructor pilot had been like this, I'd be dead now! I know he tried, but he was NOT clear enough on things. This is how you get killed flying guys.
Exported helies had instructions in native languages. Where did they get this one with Russian instructions? My guess is from one of the former Soviet republics. Maybe from Baltic countries or Ukraine.
@brgimscht
Yes ofcourse it is possible froma technical point of view, but it isn't from a functional point of view.
That's what I ment.
@DutchManticore it would be possivle if it was all the way eletronic but then it would be not as controllable as it is and it would be unsafe.
Is there a possibility to maybe fly one at this museum (like a passenger of course)?
Where's this? The chopper sounds operational.
Who is here because of DCS Hind?
In what place is it obsolete? You expect a full glass cockpit?
o god..... ur amazing!!!
Model builder here to see interior color and details.
Why im watching this it 4 in the morning