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Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant



Mil (Миль) is the short name of the Soviet Russian helicopter producer Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant (design office prefix Mi), named after the constructor Mikhail Mil. Part of the Euromil joint venture with Eurocopter.

Types

  • Mil Mi-1 "Hare", 1948 - light multi purpose helicopter [1]
  • Mil Mi-2 "Hoplite", 1965 - light multi purpose helicopter [2]
  • Mil Mi-4 "Hound A", 1955 - transportation- and submarine-hunting-helicopter [3]
  • Mil Mi-6 "Hook", 1957 - heavy transportation helicopter [4]
  • Mil Mi-8 "Hip C", 1968 - multi purpose helicopter [5]
  • Mil Mi-10, crane helicopter [6]
  • Mil Mi-10K, crane helicopter [7]
  • Mil Mi-12 "Homer", also known as V-12, Prototypes only, world's largest helicopter, two rotors [8]
  • Mil Mi-14 PL "Haze A", 1978 - submarine-hunting-helicopter [9]
  • Mil Mi-17 T "Hip H", 1974 - transportation helicopter [10]
  • Mil Mi-18, prototypes only, [11]
  • Mil Mi-20 , super light helicopter [12]
  • Mil Mi-22 , planned only [13]
  • Mil Mi-24 W "Hind E", 1978 - heavy combat helicopter [14]
  • Mil Mi-26, World's heaviest helicopter [15]
  • Mil Mi-28, 1984 - combat helicopter [16]
  • Mil Mi-30 , vertical take-off aircraft, planned only [17]
  • Mil Mi-32 , super heavy helicopter, three rotors! [18]
  • Mil Mi-34, 1986 - light helicopter [19]
  • Mil Mi-36 , planned only [20]
  • Mil Mi-38, 2000 - multi purpose helicopter [21]
  • Mil Mi-40 , planned only [22]
  • Mil Mi-42 , planned only [23]
  • Mil Mi-44 , planned only [24]
  • Mil Mi-46 , planned only [25]
  • Mil Mi-60 , planned only [26]

See also: List of military aircraft of the Soviet Union and the CIS

Official web site: http://www.mi-helicopter.ru/

External links

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