vanilla/pr chinese attack heli
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$pyker
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vanilla/pr chinese attack heli
I thought i would just let everyone know because i have seen many people ask questions about this before. People are asking why ea/dice modeled the chinese attack chopper to look nothing like its real life counterpart. The answer is because although they named it the wz10 it is actually modelled after the "Agusta A129 Mangusta"
this is the "wz10"
http://wqzb.military.china.com/military ... 430648.jpg
and this is the "Agusta A129 Mangusta"
Agusta A129 Mangusta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
this is the "wz10"
http://wqzb.military.china.com/military ... 430648.jpg
and this is the "Agusta A129 Mangusta"
Agusta A129 Mangusta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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STORM-Mama
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Maxfragg
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Maxfragg
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better yes, but AFAIK still just a mocup and not one of the flying prototypes, but yes thats how the look (notice that the turbines on the render look completely different)
@ spaz: thats just a opinion and the fact is, it should look different than it does, and i perfere the way it really looks, it has something of the comanche (r.i.p.)
@ spaz: thats just a opinion and the fact is, it should look different than it does, and i perfere the way it really looks, it has something of the comanche (r.i.p.)
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Masaq
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They probably selected the Mangusta as well because most sources mention that the Z-10 is going to be of a similar class and capability as the A-129; basically it's a tank destroyer with fewer capabilities than the AH-64 Apache.
This is because AugustaWestland (manufacturers of the A-129 Mangusta) provided technical support for Changhe Aircraft Industries Corporation in the development of the WZ-10, along with Pratt & Whitney and Eurocopter.
So yeah, whilst it's not a carbon copy of the Mangusta, it's very similar. Using the 129 for an game model made as much sense as just guessing.
This is because AugustaWestland (manufacturers of the A-129 Mangusta) provided technical support for Changhe Aircraft Industries Corporation in the development of the WZ-10, along with Pratt & Whitney and Eurocopter.
So yeah, whilst it's not a carbon copy of the Mangusta, it's very similar. Using the 129 for an game model made as much sense as just guessing.
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Masaq
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BF2 is set in the future; no point using the Z9 when it's being replaced by the 10, and the 10 is a very similiar bird to the A-129... so why make a big deal out of it?
Especially when the vast majority of players have no idea what the Z-10 looks like and more importantly, didn't give a fetid dingo's kidney either.
Especially when the vast majority of players have no idea what the Z-10 looks like and more importantly, didn't give a fetid dingo's kidney either.
"That's how it starts, Mas, with that warm happy feeling inside. Pretty soon you're rocking in the corner, a full grown dog addict, wondering where your next St Bernand is coming from..." - IAJTHOMAS
"Did they say what he's angry about?" asked Annette Mitchell, 77, of the district, stranded after seeing a double feature of "Piranha 3D" and "The Last Exorcism." - Washington Post


