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Old January 20th 10, 03:26 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default The South is Red (follow-up) - cn-61.jpg (1/1) [73K]

A brief follow-up to my earlier post on the Chinese Arctic and
Antarctic Administration's scientific research in Antarctica.

It seems that the Ka-32 shown in some of the pictures is in fact a
replacement for the Z-9 (Dauphin) shown in other pictures. Apparently the
original machine crashed into Shanghai harbour last April with one fatality.

The picture shows the Z-9 being recovered.

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