Mi-6 ‘Hook’

Подпись:Подпись:Mi-6 ‘Hook’Sotting a trend for enormous gas turbine helicopters with massive load-carrying capability, the Soviet Union introduced the Mi-6 as a combined military/civil project in 1954. Intended primarily as a support vehicle for the air force’s huge An-12 transport, the Mi-6 needed just two ‘lifts’ to equal the payload of the transport. Most Mi-6s were grounded in 1992, after a long service including wartime operations in Afghanistan and Africa.

A Siberian giant

Transporting massive piecet of machinery for the oil industry was a common fasJ. for the Mi-6 in the 1960s.

 

A Long service

About 800 Mi-6s were built between 1957 and 1980. During the aircraft’s busy life it fernod millions of passengers around the remotest regions of the USSR.

 

Troop truck ►

With extra seating the Mi-6 could carry up to 90 troops, but it was rarely used in a tactical role as size made it vulnerable.

 

Mi-6 ‘Hook’

Mi-6 ‘Hook’Подпись: ▼ Unique shape The Mi-6 looked unique. It is an indication of the success of tho design that tho later Mi-26 has a similar configuration, but with no wings and an increased number of rotor blades.
A Spacecraft recovery

Only tho Mi-6 was big enough to carry the crow capsule from the Vostok space launchers. The winf was mounted at 15 to the fuselage and provided about 20 per cent of the lift when cruising. The wings could be removed for the ‘flying crane’ role

Подпись: FACTS AND FIGURES 7 kg to a ► MI-6 export customers included Algeria.

► In 1961 the Mi-6 lifted height of 2738 motros and flew at 340.15 km/h over a 100-km circuit.

► Tho МІ-6Р was a firefighting version with a water tank, but it did not have stub wings.

>■ By 1990 Aeroflot Mi-6s had carried

15 million tonnes and 12 million people.

Bulgaria. Egypt. Ethiopia. Iraq, Libya. Peru, Syria and Vietnam.

>• Tho Mi-6R was a radio command post containing eight tonnes of equipment

► The Mi-6’s main rotor revolved clockwise at 120 rpm.

Подпись: Mil’s muscular ‘Shestyorka’

Подпись: Below: The Mi-6 corned loads such as oil dnlling equipment. bulldozers, tractors and light artillery pieces.Mi-6 ‘Hook’Подпись: Mi-6 ‘Hook' Type: heavy-lift transport helicopter Powerplant: two 4101-KW (S.49S-hp.) Soloviev D-25V froe-turbonhaft engines Maiimum speed: 300 km/h (188 m p.h.) Range: 620 km (384 m*j Service ceiling: 4500 m <14.750 ti) Weights: -mpey 27.240 kg (59.928 to ). !o-id<Kt 42500 kg (93.700 lb.) Armament: one (optional) 12.7-mm machine-gun In noso Accommodation: night crew ot five and up to 90 troops or 41 stretcher cases Dimensions: main rotor span 35 m (115ft.) length 33.18 m (109 ft) height 9.86 m (32 ft.) wmg area 35 in' (377 sq. ft.) Подпись:Подпись:Mi-6 ‘Hook’

During the 1950s tlic

Soviets lud industrial and military projects scattered aero" the country and tlte audit ■’•lies faced huge problems in supplying them. It was Гін this reason that a fleet of large transport helicopters Ikeeame пе<е»аіл Tlte Mi-6 met tlte requirement from І95Я.

Everything about tin* Mi-6 was large. Its engines were ;i giant leap in gas turbine technology as applied to heavyiili thing crane Itclkopters It pkniceied the use of supplementary wings lot added lift and achieved an incredible performance for a
madtme m its weight class, basically a freight carrier, military versions dominated the soo-plas production nm whidl ended in 198І To cope with adverse weather conditions the Mi-6 had its own rutorblade de-icing system and an auxiliary power unit. Tile aircraft was known as Shestyorka’ Clinic six ) by its crews Variants included firelighters. military jammers, civil hell-liners and medevac aircraft Military versions carried a machine – gun m tire nose

first flown in 1960. lire Mi-10 was a developed flying irane’

Above: Although later Mils like the Mi-26 could lift more, they wero not built in such largo numbers as the versatile Mi-6.

version of the Mi-6, including the engines, gear I tuxes and. stretched linden’.image. Not only was the Mi 6 the biggest helicopter in the world, it was also the fastest and hail outstanding range.

For иииіг ІПпу capacity nothing could match an NML

the ftotodyno also ruled on wings, whrch United «» carrying

capacity when taking ott the CM-47 hed a smerer mtarml volume

 

Mi-6 ‘Hook’

The massve gearbox we*jhed no «ess than 3200 kg (7.040 ibj tl also Drove rwo 90–,VA alternators to esed the hoovy tood a* electro

 

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Mi-6 ‘Hook’

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®’9 lifters in the West

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Mi-6 ‘Hook’

■ SIKORSKY CH-53: Still tho biggest rotary machine bu*U in tho West, the CH-53 was a groat success and is still m service. n Germany.

 

■ SIKORSKY S-64: The vYosl r, amvsw to tho MI-10, the Skycrane was usod oxtonaively in Vietnam to recover stiot-down UH-i«.

 

■ WESTLAND WESTMINSTER: Onty two Ot those aircraft wore ever built. It was canceled in favour of the larger Fairey Rotodyne

 

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Mi-6 ‘Hook’

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