Mil Mi-1

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The Mil Mi-1 is a Soviet light utility helicopter introduced in the early Cold War era, notable as one of the first mass-produced helicopters in the USSR and widely used for transport, training, and liaison roles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet military aircraft
helicopter
light utility helicopter
civilUse aerial work
agricultural operations
medical evacuation
configuration single main rotor
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
crew 1
cruiseSpeed 140 km/h
designer Mikhail Mil NERFINISHED
engineModel Ivchenko AI-26V NERFINISHED
engineType piston engine
enteredService 1950
firstFlight 1948
fuselageMaterial metal
height 3.30 m
introduced early 1950s
landingGearType fixed landing gear
length 12.09 m
mainRotorDiameter 14.35 m
manufacturer Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant NERFINISHED
maximumSpeed 170 km/h
maximumTakeoffWeight 2550 kg
natoReportingName Hare NERFINISHED
notableFeature first mass-produced Soviet helicopter
numberBuilt about 2700
numberOfEngines 1
passengerCapacity 2
powerplantLayout single-engine
producedFrom 1949
producedUntil 1960s
productionStatus out of production
range 430 km
role liaison helicopter
light utility helicopter
training helicopter
transport helicopter
serviceCeiling 3500 m
successor Mil Mi-2 NERFINISHED
tailConfiguration tail rotor
usedBy Bulgarian Air Force NERFINISHED
Chinese military NERFINISHED
Czechoslovak Air Force NERFINISHED
East German Air Force NERFINISHED
Hungarian Air Force NERFINISHED
Polish Air Force NERFINISHED
Romanian Air Force NERFINISHED
Soviet Air Force NERFINISHED

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Mikhail Mil designed Mil Mi-1