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The Mil Mi-34 (NATO reporting name: Hermit) is a light helicopter designed by the Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant in either a two or four seat configuration for utility and training. It was first flown on 17 November 1986 and introduced at the Paris Air Show in 1987. The Mi-34 entered production in 1993, and is capable of performing aerobatic manoeuvres, including rolls and loops.

Mi-34
A Mil Mi-34
Role Helicopter
National origin Soviet Union / Russia
Manufacturer Mil Helicopters
First flight 17 November 1986
Introduction 1993
Status in production
Produced 1994–present

Variants



Operators



Military operators


 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Nigeria

Specifications (Mi-34S)


Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 2000–2001[5]

General characteristics

8.71 m (29 ft) fuselage
1,100 kg (2,425 lb) aerobatic

Performance


See also


Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era


Notes


  1. Jane's (2004–05) indicates that the Mi-34S is the base design and that prior to 1999, all marketing literature referred to the Mi-34 using the Mi-34C designation. The S or C suffixes were used to indicate the aircraft's certification by the Interstate Aviation Committee. The Russian word for certified (Russian: Сертифицированные) begins with the Cyrillic C, which is romanized as the letter S.

References


  1. "New Rotorcraft 2011: AINonline". Archived from the original on 2011-02-08. Retrieved 2011-02-13.
  2. "R: Bosnia-Herzegovina 1Mi-34S/Hermit Light helicopter (1998)". armstrade.sipri.org. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
  3. "Mil-Mi-34 Federation Air Force". Demand media. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
  4. "Gearbox failures lead Nigerian Air Force to sell Mi-34 fleet". helihub.com. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
  5. Jackson, Paul, ed. (2000). Jane's all the World's Aircraft 2000–01 (91st ed.). Coulsdon, Surrey, United Kingdom: Jane's Information Group. pp. 429–431. ISBN 978-0710620118.



На других языках


[de] Mil Mi-34

Die Mil Mi-34 (russisch Миль Ми-34, NATO-Codename Hermit.) ist ein leichter Hubschrauber mit Kolbenmotor-Antrieb. Der Mi-34 wurde 1987 auf der Luftfahrtschau in Paris vorgestellt und war angeblich als erster Hubschrauber der Sowjetunion in der Lage, zu rollen und Loopings zu fliegen.
- [en] Mil Mi-34

[fr] Mil Mi-34

Le Mil Mi-34 (code OTAN Hermit) est un hélicoptère léger conçu par l'usine d'hélicoptères Mil de Moscou[1]. Il est disponible en configuration deux ou quatre places pour un usage civil et la formation[2]. Il a effectué son premier vol en 1986 et introduit au Salon de l'aéronautique de Paris en 1987. Le Mi-34 de production est entré en service en 1993, et est capable d'effectuer des acrobaties aériennes telles que des rouleaux et des boucles[2].

[it] Mil Mi-34

Il Mil Mi-34 (nome in codice NATO "Hermit" - eremita) è un elicottero leggero da addestramento, adatto anche per esibizioni acrobatiche. Dotato di rotore a pale semirigide, è in grado di eseguire figure acrobatiche come il looping. Il suo primo volo risale al 1986 ed è entrato in produzione nel 1989. Il progetto dell'elicottero leggero è stato elaborato per sostituire la flotta degli elicotteri Mil Mi-1 e Mil Mi-2 utilizzati prima per addestrare i piloti russi.

[ru] Ми-34

Ми-34 (по кодификации НАТО: Hermit — «Отшельник») — лёгкий многоцелевой вертолёт.



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