Armed variant of the Mil Mi-1 that could be fitted with a variety of weapony: an RPK machine gun; six-barrel TRS-132 rocket pods; four Falanga anti-tank guided missiles or six Malyutka missiles.  The pilots were first trained for dual control in the tandem helicopter; the role of the secondary pilot was weapon control.  Production of the aircraft began in 1961.

Overview

Data on design, manufacture and status

Design authority: MVZ Mil

Primary manufacturer: MVZ Mil

Parent type: Mil Mi-1

Aircraft status: No longer flying

Configuration

Primary flight and mechanical characteristics

VTOL type: Helicopter

Lift devices: 1 Single main rotor

Dedicated control device: 1 Tail rotor

Crew required: 2 in Tandem arrangement

Landing gear: Wheels (non-retractable)

Key Characteristics

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Aircraft Details

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References

References and sources used

Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant 50 Years
Lyubimaya Kniga
1998 (page 46)
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