
The Mi-8, the world's most produced helicopter in history, revolutionized rotorcraft design as one of the first successful twin-turbine helicopters. First flown in 1961, it was a twin-engine turboshaft helicopter that could transport 28 passengers or carry substantial cargo loads. With over 17,000 units built across all variants, it spans 64 feet in length with a five-blade rotor system. The aircraft was manufactured by the Soviet Union's Mil Design Bureau under chief designer Mikhail Leontyevich Mil.
View in Encyclopedia| HEX CODE | |||||
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| Gazpromavia | — | 96203 | Russian Federation | 1464c2 | |
| Gazpromavia | — | 96009 | Russian Federation | 1464c6 | |
| Gazpromavia | — | 96010 | Russian Federation | 1464c7 | |
| Gazpromavia | — | 96012 | Russian Federation | 1464c8 | |
| Gazpromavia | — | 95915 | Russian Federation | 1469c5 |