Helicopter Museum, Torzhok

The center in Torzhok flying since 1989 there Helicopter Museum. The museum is unique, it collected 14 cars representing the history of the helicopter in our country. The museum's director, Alexander Manko - combat pilot, has 3,600 flying hours and more than 150 combat missions in Afghanistan, the retired lieutenant colonel. In aviation from 1973 to 1995, he was awarded the Order of the Red Star for the development of the Mi-24A, and the Order of the Red Banner for a combat mission in Afghanistan to carry out flights to Mi-1, Mi-2, Mi-8 and Mi-24.
I draw your attention that, for convenience in the title sewn helicopter links to the full description of these machines.

23 photos via Denis Mokrushin





The first Soviet Mi-1. The first flight was made in 1948, it was used for training at flight schools before the mid-1970s.



Mi-2. Designed to replace the Mi-1 helicopter, and this is still used in civil aviation.



The first military transport helicopter of the Soviet armed forces - the Mi-4



Modification of the domestic mass Mi-8 helicopter - the Mi-8T.



Experienced helicopter Mi-18 - an attempt to increase the capacity of the standard "eight". There were produced two prototypes, of which only one survived. The one you see in the photo.



Heavy transport helicopter Mi-6



The development of the Mi-6 - a heavy transport helicopter Mi-10



Dimensions, of course, the imagination



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The heavyweight among the helicopters - Mi-26



The first Soviet combat helicopter - the Mi-24A



An improved version of the Mi-24A - the Mi-24D, a new cabin, machine gun mount and modified tail rotor



Unified block UB-32-57 Mi-24D is designed to start the unguided rockets S-5



This specially prepared Mi-24B in 1992, women's crew was made flight from Torzhok Miami and back (via Alaska)



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Kamov machines represented by the following devices:
Ka-26 - the helicopter, which was used in agriculture, fire service, police



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The ship's helicopter - Ka-25



Its sequel - Ka-27



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