MIL' Mi-6/-26 Heavy-Lift Helicopters

MIL' Mi-6/-26 Heavy-Lift Helicopters - Flight Craft

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Developed in the early 1950s to meet a Soviet Army requirement and first flown in June 1957, the Mi-6 was the largest-yet helicopter created in the Soviet Union. Its notable features included a power-plant consisting of two turbo-shaft engines (for the first time on a Soviet helicopter) and stub wings offloading the main rotor in forward flight; the cabin was big enough to accommodate artillery systems and tactical ballistic missiles. Built by two plants, the Mi-6 saw service with the Soviet Air Force (including participation in the Afghan War) and the air arms of several Soviet allies. It also proved valuable as a civil air-lifter during oilfield exploration in Siberia, remaining in service right the way up to 2002. - - A worthy successor to the Mi-6 appeared in 1977 ? the Mi-26. With its 20-ton payload, it was (and still is) the world?s largest and most capable transport helicopter. Again, the Mi-26 had both military and commercial uses (the former included participation in several armed conflicts); the type is still in production, being updated to meet modern requirements, and has been exported to several countries in Asia and Latin America. - - The book describes the history, variants and service career of the Mil? ?big lifters? and contains a detailed overview of the scale model kits covering these types which are currently available on the market. -

Book information

ISBN: 9781473823891
Publisher: Pen & Sword Aviation
Imprint: Pen & Sword Aviation
Pub date:
DEWEY: 629.133352
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 96
Weight: 428g
Height: 212mm
Width: 299mm
Spine width: 9mm