Millet (helicopter)
Mil (in Russian Миль) is the shortened form of the name of the Russian company of construction of helicopters Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant (Московскийвертолетныйзаводим. М. Л. Миля) resulting from an old research department (OKB -529) of the aircraft industry Soviet which owes its name with the engineer who had founded it, Mikhaïl Léontévitch ''' Mil '''. List principal produced apparatuses:
- Semi-1 " Hare" , 1948 - general-purpose light helicopter
- Semi-2 " Hoplite" , 1965 - general-purpose light helicopter
- Semi-4 " Hound A" , 1955 - helicopter of transport and antisous-marine fight
- Semi-6 " Hook" , 1957 - helicopter of heavy transport and water bomber
- Semi-8 " Hip C" , 1968 - multi-purpose helicopter
- Semi-10, heavy-lift helicopter
- Semi-14 PL " Haze A" , 1978 - helicopter of anti-submarine fight
- Semi-17 T " Hip H" , 1974 - helicopter of transport
- Semi-20, extra-light helicopter
- Semi-24 W " Hind E" , 1978 - heavy helicopter of attack
- Semi-26, the heaviest helicopter of the world
- Semi-28, 1984 - combat helicopter
- Semi-32, ultra-heavy helicopter with three rotors
- Semi-34, light helicopter
- Semi-38, Helicopter of average tonnage, successor of the Semi-8/Mi-17
- Semi-35, version export of the Semi-24
- Millet Semi-54, project
Internal bonds
- OKB research departments in the USSR
- Millet (homonymies)
- Other Russian helicopters of manufacture: Kamov
External bonds
- Official site of MILLET
- The Creative Work off Millet Moscow Helicopter Seedling
- Site of information
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