Mil Mi-6
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The Mil Mi-6 was a Soviet-Russian heavy transport helicopter designed by the Mil design bureau and built in large numbers for both military and civil roles.

die technische Entwicklungsgeschichte der Mil Mi-6 wie ein Harry Potter für Hubschrauberfans. Was flogen damals für Hubschrauber? Der größte sowjetische Hubschrauber, die Jak-24 schaffte bestenfalls 4 t.1
While it is only slightly heavier than the Mil Mi-6, it can lift up to 20 metric tons (44,000 lb) - 8 tons more than Mi-6.2
Mil Mi-6 Hook at Blida Airfield Mil Mi-6 Hook at Blida Airfield - This helicopter looks like a rare Mil Mi-6 from 3
While it is only slightly heavier than the Mil Mi-6, it can lift up to 20 tons (40,000 lb) - 8 tons more than Mi-6.4

Made by Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant.

Mil Mi-6 is the predecessor of the Mil Mi-10.

Mil Mi-6 - Click here for a bigger picture and more information Photographer: Ken Elliott Location: Paris - Le Bourget 5
Mil Mi-6 rotor and propulsion systems (with the left rotor mirrored) mounted at the ends of the strutted wing.6
from the Mil Mi-6 and duplicated on the V-12. Being the first time used by Mil, the twin rotos transvers scheme was not new.7
More Users
Aeroflot
Height Main
9.86 m
Height Alt
985.52
Length Alt
3317.2400000000002
Ferry Range Alt
900 miles
Jet Or Prop
prop
Range Main
620.0
Loaded Weight Main
40500.0
Max Speed Alt
162
Type Of Prop
turboshafts
More General
Fuel load: 6
315 kg
Crew
6
Loading Main
44
Power/mass Main
Introduction
1962
Power/mass Alt
468.00000000000006
Capacity
161.0
Max Speed Main
300.0
Cruise Speed Main
250.0
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
93700.0
Ceiling Main
4
500 m
Number Built
925
Successor
Mil Mi-10
Max Takeoff Weight Main
42500.0
Retired
2002
Span Main
35.00 m
Cruise Speed Alt
135
Area Main
962.1 m²
Primary user
Span Alt
3500.1200000000003
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
5500.0
Engine(prop)
Soloviev D-25V
Manufacturer
Status
Number Of Props
2
First Flight
5
Production End Year
1960
Loaded Weight Alt
89285.0
Power Main
4100.0
Production Start Year
1960
Empty Weight Alt
60055.0
Variants With Their Own Articles
Mil Mi-10
Length Main
33.18 m
Area Alt
10356.0
Range Alt
385 miles
Empty Weight Main
27240.0
Ceiling Alt
14750.0
Ferry Range Main
1450.0
Category
Produced
1960
Loading Alt
9

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