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City / Area:Kabul / Museum OMAR [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Afghanistan
Collection:OMAR Mine Museum
Photo Date:January 2006 to March 2006
Photo by:Stephan de BruijnContact
Photo ID:165914Submit Correction
View count: 12162
The OMAR Mine Museum (OMAR = Organization for Mine clearance and Afghan Rehabilitation) in Kabul city unexpectedly showed me a number of preserved aircraft. Several former Afghan Air Force aircraft and helicopters were on display, but the war badly damaged most aircraft as well as the infrastructure of the museum. Luckily a large wall around the museum saved the inventory from further damage. This Mi-24 gunship is the former Afghan AF 334, c/n unknown. It is fitted with a door from Mi-35 serial 64, c/n 808764, which was located at the Pol-e-Charki scrapyard in Kabul.
Registration / Serial:334
Aircraft Version:Mil Mi-24A
C/n (msn):Not known
Operator Titles:Afghanistan - Air Force
City / Area:Kabul / Museum OMAR [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Afghanistan
Photo Date:January 2006 to March 2006
Photo by:Stephan de BruijnContact
City / Area:Kabul / Museum OMAR [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Afghanistan
Collection:OMAR Mine Museum
Photo Date:January 2006 to March 2006
Photo by:Stephan de BruijnContact
Photo ID:165914Submit Correction
View count: 12162
The OMAR Mine Museum (OMAR = Organization for Mine clearance and Afghan Rehabilitation) in Kabul city unexpectedly showed me a number of preserved aircraft. Several former Afghan Air Force aircraft and helicopters were on display, but the war badly damaged most aircraft as well as the infrastructure of the museum. Luckily a large wall around the museum saved the inventory from further damage. This Mi-24 gunship is the former Afghan AF 334, c/n unknown. It is fitted with a door from Mi-35 serial 64, c/n 808764, which was located at the Pol-e-Charki scrapyard in Kabul.
Registration / Serial:334
Aircraft Version:Mil Mi-24A
C/n (msn):Not known
Operator Titles:Afghanistan - Air Force
City / Area:Kabul / Museum OMAR [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Afghanistan
Photo Date:January 2006 to March 2006
Photo by:Stephan de BruijnContact
Registration / Serial:Not known
Aircraft Original Type:Mil Mi-24
Aircraft Generic Type:Mil Mi-24/25/35
Aircraft Version:Mil Mi-24A
C/n (msn):Not known
Operator Titles:Afghanistan - Air Force
City / Area:Kabul / Museum OMAR [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Afghanistan
Collection:OMAR Mine Museum
Photo Date:January 2006 to March 2006
Photo by:Stephan de BruijnContact
Photo ID:165893Submit Correction
View count: 668
A museum named OMAR Mine Museum (OMAR = Organization for Mine clearance and Afghan Rehabilitation), somewhere in Kabul city, showed me very unexpectedly a series of preserved aircraft. Several once Afghan Air Force aircraft and helicopters were kind of preserved, but the war in the country badly damaged the infrastructure of the museum as well as the aircraft. Luckily the whole was protected by a large wall, that prevented a possible even worse situation... current status of the museum is unknown. The serial of the Mi-24, from the first series built, was extremely hard to read, it was 344 or 334. Incredible that this ugly machine ever served as a gunship!
Registration / Serial:Not known
Aircraft Version:Mil Mi-24A
C/n (msn):Not known
Operator Titles:Afghanistan - Air Force
City / Area:Kabul / Museum OMAR [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Afghanistan
Photo Date:January 2006 to March 2006
Photo by:Stephan de BruijnContact
Registration / Serial:Not known
Aircraft Original Type:Mil Mi-24
Aircraft Generic Type:Mil Mi-24/25/35
Aircraft Version:Mil Mi-24A
C/n (msn):Not known
Operator Titles:Afghanistan - Air Force
City / Area:Kabul / Museum OMAR [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Afghanistan
Collection:OMAR Mine Museum
Photo Date:January 2006 to March 2006
Photo by:Stephan de BruijnContact
Photo ID:165893Submit Correction
View count: 668
A museum named OMAR Mine Museum (OMAR = Organization for Mine clearance and Afghan Rehabilitation), somewhere in Kabul city, showed me very unexpectedly a series of preserved aircraft. Several once Afghan Air Force aircraft and helicopters were kind of preserved, but the war in the country badly damaged the infrastructure of the museum as well as the aircraft. Luckily the whole was protected by a large wall, that prevented a possible even worse situation... current status of the museum is unknown. The serial of the Mi-24, from the first series built, was extremely hard to read, it was 344 or 334. Incredible that this ugly machine ever served as a gunship!
Registration / Serial:Not known
Aircraft Version:Mil Mi-24A
C/n (msn):Not known
Operator Titles:Afghanistan - Air Force
City / Area:Kabul / Museum OMAR [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Afghanistan
Photo Date:January 2006 to March 2006
Photo by:Stephan de BruijnContact