Kamov-27 (Kamov-27 ti̍t-sing-ki, Ka-27 ti̍t-sing-ki; kán-tshing: Ka-27, pak-iok tāi-hō: Helix (lōo-lê)) sī uî tsên soo-lên hái-kun (soviet navy) huat-tén ê kun-iōng ti̍t-sing-ki. Bo̍k-tsên teh Lō͘-si-ia, Ukraina, Tiong-kok, Ìn-tōo, Ua̍t-lâm, Hân-kok tíng-tíng ê kok-ka lóng ū-teh sú-iōng. Pau-khuah tshut-kháu kun-iōng (military aviation) kàng-kip pán-pún (edition (book)) ê Ka-28, thu̍t-kik ūn-su pán-pún ê Ka-29 kap bîn-iōng ê hîng-hō (model (product)) Ka-32. Ah Ka-27 teh 1973-nî 12-gue̍h 24- khai-sí hui-hîng (flight/flying).[1]

Ka-27
Lōo-si-ia hái-kun Ka-27 pue-kuè Aden Oan ê sî-chūn king-kuè USS Vella Gulf (CG-72).
Luī-hîng HTT ti̍t-seng-ki
Kok-tsi̍k Soo-lên / Lōo-si-ia
Tsè-tsō siong Kamov
Siú-pue 1973-nî 12-gue̍h 24-li̍t[1]
Khai-sí sú-iōng 1982-nî
Tsōng-thài Ho̍k-i̍k tiong
Khí-tshoo iōng-tsiá So͘-liân hái-kun (li̍k-sú-siōng)
Lō͘-si-ia hái-kun
Ukraina hái-kun
Ìn-tō͘ hái-kun
Sing-sán kî-kan 1981-nî – bo̍k-tsên
Khai-huat lâi-guân Kamov Ka-25
Ên-sin ki-tsióng Kamov Ka-31

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Taylor 1996, pp.316–317

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  • Air International

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