Mill helicopters
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HELIHoMe HeliCopter manufacturers ⚒ 😜 : Mil Helicopters (Russian: Миль) is the short name of the Soviet Russian helicopter manufacturer Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant (Russian: Московский вертолётный завод им. М.Л. Миля) (design bureau prefix Mi), named after the constructor Mikhail Mil. Mil participates in the Euromil joint venture with Eurocopter. 📝 The Moscow Mil Helicopter Plant includes a design bureau and an experimental production plant. The Mil Design Bureau is one of the world's leading developers of helicopters, with particular expertise in heavy-lift helicopters. It has developed both civil and military versions in a wide range of payload capacities, including the world's largest, the Mi-26. 📚 Ninety-five percent of the helicopters in the former Soviet Union were built to Mil designs. Series production facilities for Mil-designed helicopters include Rostvertol in Rostov-na-Donu, the Kazan Helicopter Production Association, and the Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant. 📖 Mil merged with Kamov and Rostvertolto form Russian Helicopters in 2006. The Mil brand name has been retained, though the new company dropped overlapping product lines. 🚁 * Mil Mi-1, 1948 - Light multi purpose helicopter. NATO reporting name Hare. * Mil Mi-2, 1965 - Light multi purpose helicopter. NATO reporting Name Hoplite. * Mil Mi-3 (1954), 1954 - Mi-1 with four-blade rotor * Mil Mi-3, 1964 - experimental light-utility helicopter developed from the Mi-2 * Mil Mi-4, 1955 - Transport and submarine-hunting-helicopter. NATO reporting name Hound. * Mil V-5, 1959 - medium single-turboshaft transport helicopter * Mil Mi-6, 1957 - Heavy transportation helicopter. NATO reporting name Hook. * Mil V-7, 1959 - experimental four-seat helicopter * Mil Mi-8, 1961 - Multi-purpose helicopter. NATO reporting name Hip. * List of Mil Mi-8/17 operators * Mil Mi-9, airborne command post and relay variant of the Mil Mi-8 Hip. * Mil Mi-10, 1962-1963 - Skycrane. NATO reporting name Harke. * Mil V-12 (1951), 1951 - designation for Mi-4 prototype. * Mil V-12, 1967 - experimental heavylift helicopter, 2 prototypes built, world's largest helicopter ever. NATO reporting name Homer. * Mil Mi-14, 1978 - Anti-submarine warfare helicopter. NATO reporting name Haze. * Mil V-16, 1967 - heavy cargo/transport helicopter * Mil Mi-17, 1974 - Transportation helicopter. NATO reporting name Hip-H. Known as Mi-8 in Russia. * List of Mil Mi-8/17 operators * Mil Mi-18, 1979 - prototype lengthened version of Mi-17 * Mil Mi-19, - Airborne command post variant of the Mil Mi-17 Hip-H. * Mil Mi-20, 1966 - super light helicopter * Mil Mi-22 Hook-C - Military command support variant of the Mil Mi-6 Hook. * Mil Mi-22 (1965), 1965 - planned, unbuilt * Mil Mi-24, 1978 - Heavy combat helicopter. NATO reporting name Hind. * Mil Mi-24 variants * Mil Mi-25, - Export version of the Mil Mi-24 Hind. * Mil Mi-26, 1977 - World's heaviest helicopter. NATO reporting name Halo. * Mil Mi-27 - Proposed airborne command post variant of the Mil Mi-26 Halo. * Mil Mi-28, 1984 - Combat helicopter. NATO reporting name Havoc. * Mil Mi-30, vertical take-off aircraft, planned, unbuilt * Mil Mi-32, 1982 - super heavy helicopter, three rotors, unbuilt * Mil Mi-34, 1986 - Light helicopter. NATO reporting name Hermit. * Mil Mi-35 - Export version of the Mil Mi-24 Hind. * Mil Mi-36, planned only * Mil V-37, planned, unbuilt * Mil Mi-38, 2000 - multi purpose helicopter * Mil Mi-40, 1983 - Projected armed transport version of Mi-28, unbuilt * Mil Mi-42, 1985 - Projected assault/transport NOTAR helicopter, unbuilt * Mil Mi-44, in development * Mil Mi-46, 1992 - Projected passenger/cargo/flying crane helicopter * Mil Mi-52, planned, unbuilt * Mil Mi-54, 2010 - multirole helicopter * Mil Mi-58, 1995 - Projected passenger helicopter based on the Mi-28, unbuilt * Mil Mi-60, 2001 - Three-seat light helicopter, unbuilt * Mil Mi-115, planned, unbuilt * Mil Mi-171, export version of Mi-17 * Mil Mi-172, civil passenger version of Mi-17 * Mil Mi-234, proposed version of Mi-34 powered by VAZ-4265 piston engines * Mil Mi-X1, planned, unbuilt * Mil Mi-PSW * Goodnight, flight, landing 🌙 😜 * #Helihome #helihomeHeliCoptermanufacturers #helicopter #Mil #helicoptermanufacturers #helicopterfactory #factory #goodnight 🚁 💨
