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Mil Mi-1
1948
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Mikhail Mil, who must rank with Igor Sikorsky as one of the world's leading exponents ...
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Design work on the Mi-4 helicopter started in the second half of 1951 and the ... read more ... |
Mil Mi-4
1952
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Mil Mi-6
1957
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For more than ten years the Mi-6 has remained, dimensionally at least, the world's largest ...
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Experimental 4-seat light helicopter with egg-shaped fuselage, skid u/c, thin triangulated tail boom structure, powered ... read more ... |
Mil V-7
1959
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Mil V-5
1959 - project
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First demonstrated publicly at Tushino in July 1961, the Mi-10 is a flying crane ... read more ... |
Mil Mi-10
1960
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The Mi-2 is basically a turbine-powered development of the Mi-1 in which, by mounting two ... read more ... |
Mil Mi-2
1961
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Mil Mi-3
1964 - project
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One of the planned Mi-2 derivatives. Mock-up only. Project cancelled due to lack of suitable ...
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The third of Mikhail Mil's current quartet of turbine-powered helicopters, the Mi-8, appeared in prototype ... read more ... |
Mil Mi-8
1964
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Mil Mi-10K
1965
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First displayed publicly in Moscow on 26 March 1966, the Mi-10K is a development of ...
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By far largest helicopter ever built, this was unusual extrapolation of Mi-6 a decade later ... read more ... |
Mil Mi-12
1967
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Mil V-16
1967 - project
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V-16 helicopter project of side-by-side twin rotor design with two high-power turboshafts, low-rotating turbines and ...
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Mi-12M project with two D-30V high-power turboshafts and six-blade rotors ... read more ... |
Mil Mi-12M
1967 - project
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Mil Mi-14
1967
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Very little is known as yet of the Mil Mi-14, a derivative of the Mi-8 ...
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The Mi-24, which has the NATO reporting name 'Hind', was developed during the mid-1960s to ... read more ... |
Mil Mi-24
1969
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Mil Mi-26
1977
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The Mi-26, which was seen in public for the first time at the 1981 Paris ...
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Mi-17 with 0.9m fuselage extension, retractable undercarriage and modified cabin doors. Prototype only ... read more ... |
Mil Mi-18
1979
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Mil Mi-17
1981
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The Mi-17 retains the codename 'Hip-H', denoting its derivation from the Mi-8 design. First identified ...
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First flown in November 1982, and designed to fulfil the same role as the American ... read more ... |
Mil Mi-28
1982
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Mil Mi-34
1986
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Codenamed 'Hermit' by NATO, theMi-34 is a two/four-seat light helicopter in the same class as ...
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The "Night Havoc" helicopter first flew in November 1996 and the test procedures are scheduled ... read more ... |
Mil Mi-28N
1996
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Mil Mi-24VM
1998
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Thirty years ago, the Mi-24 helicopter, developed in compliance with the ideas of General Designer ...
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Mil Mi-32
1982 - project
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A project of the heavy flying crane helicopter with a take-off weight of 140 tons ...
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Mil Mi-38
project
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TYPE: Medium transport helicopter.@@@PROGRAMME: Design begun in 1983; model shown at 1989Paris Air Show, when ...
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The Mi-40 is a sort of 'rotary-wing infantry fighting vehicle' relying on the Mi-28's rotor ... read more ... |
Mil Mi-40
project
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Mil Mi-42
project
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The Mi-40 programme was first launched as early back as in 1983 to be suspended ...
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Light utility helicopter to carry pilot and two passengers or 250kg. Advanced 4-blade rotor, T-tail ... read more ... |
Mil Mi-52
project
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Mil Mi-54
project
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TYPE: Twin-turbine commercial utility helicopter.@@@PROGRAMME: Project announced summer 1992; at preliminary design stage by 1993 ...
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TYPE: Twin-turbine passenger helicopter.@@@PROGRAMME: Announced at 1995 Paris Air Show; based on Mi-28 gunship; planned ... read more ... |
Mil Mi-58
project
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Mil Mi-60MAI
project
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TYPE: Three-seat helicopter.PROGRAMME: Announced July 2000, when mockup under construction at Kazan helicopter factory; this ...
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