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- Code Number:
- MYAV03P12_03B.0358
- Title:
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Mil Mi-10 Harke, Heavy Lift Russian Helicopter, VTOL, flying crane, CCCP-04102
- The Mil Mi-10 (NATO name "Harke") was a Soviet military transport helicopter of flying crane configuration, developed in 1962 from the Mi-6. It entered service in 1963. It is also known as "Product 60" by Rostov-upon-Don helicopter facility.
Crew: Three Capacity: Up to 15,000 kg (33,000 pounds) of cargo Length: 32.86 meters (107 feet 9 inches) Rotor diameter: 35.00 meters (114 feet 10 inches) Height: 7.80 meters (25 feet 7 inches) Disc area: 962 meters (10,350 feet ) Empty weight: 24,680 kg (54,296 pounds) Loaded weight: 43,550 kg (95,810 pounds) Max takeoff weight: 43,700 kg (96,140 pounds) Powerplant: 2 Soloviev D-25V Turboshafts, 4,045 kW (5,422 shp) each
Maximum speed: 204 km/h (128 mph) Range: 650 km (406 miles) Service ceiling 3,000 meters (9,840 feet) Rate of climb: meters/s (feet/min) Disc loading: 45 kg/m (9 lb/feet ) Power/mass: 0.18 kW/kg (0.11 hp/pounds)
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- Image by:
- Les Clark
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