By: FOD magnet
- 14th November 2005 at 00:11- Edited 2nd October 2019 at 11:40
Hello,
Recently I recieved a grip that was purchased by a freind in Iraq that I cannot Identify. The stamped inspector marks lead me to belive this is Soviet made. The Soviets would print instructions in English on many of their exports.
The Iraqis added their own marks in yellow. I did several searches on the internet for Soviet cockpit photos and the following list of aicraft DOES NOT contain this grip;
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By: FOD magnet - 14th November 2005 at 00:11 - Edited 2nd October 2019 at 11:40
Hello,
Recently I recieved a grip that was purchased by a freind in Iraq that I cannot Identify. The stamped inspector marks lead me to belive this is Soviet made. The Soviets would print instructions in English on many of their exports.
The Iraqis added their own marks in yellow. I did several searches on the internet for Soviet cockpit photos and the following list of aicraft DOES NOT contain this grip;
Mi-1 Ka-26 MIG-21 Su-25
Mi-2 Ka-32 MIG-23 Su-27
Mi-4 Ka-50 MIG-25 Su-30
Mi-8 Ka-52 MIG-29 Su-33
Mi-17 Ka-60 Su-7 Su-34
Mi-24 L-39 Su-15 Su-80
Mi-26 Tu-160 Su-21
Mi-28 MIG-15 Su-22
Mi-35 MIG-17 Su-24
The Su series had a similar grip,but would really like to find out which exact aircraft this flight grip belongs to.