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Little is known about them. They say even less. But they are. The real ones. Strange And - hell! — dangerous. A little funny. A little crazy. Pilots Professionals. Warriors. They work. They are fighting. They die. They live like that. Ukrainian helicopters in the war in eastern Ukraine and the Peacekeeping Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Their lives, their service, and their work. Their emotions, hopes, and fears. Their loyalty to their own and hatred of the enemy. Their ups and downs are literal. Tericones and volcanoes. Steppes and jungles. Through the eyes of a direct participant in the events. The drive of flight and the horror of war. Roaring turbines. Whistling screws. Smoke tails of unguided missiles. And the humor is sarcastic, salty, and airy.
This is not a memory, not a diary, not a memoir. These are flashbacks. Propeller flashbacks.