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Mi-4A

Brand EDUARD
SKU EDU-EX960 EAN 8591437579396

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Nation: Russia
Period: Modern
Scale: 1/48
Type: Elicotteri
Price 11,55

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1/48 Mi-4A (for Trumpeter)

The Mil Mi-4 was a single-engine transport helicopter with a four-bladed rotor, designed by the OKB headed by Michail Leont'evic Mil' and developed in the Soviet Union in the early 1950s. Employed by the Soviet Air Force, it was exported to several nations.

In September 1951 the Soviet Union decided to increase its efforts in the development of new helicopter models, approving new designs such as the Yakovlev Yak-24 (NATO code name "Horse") and the Mil Mi-4. The latter was designed in response to the American Sikorsky S-55, drawing inspiration from the use of helicopters during the Korean War. While maintaining a similarity in layout, however, the Soviet helicopter was made larger and capable of carrying a greater load.

The first flight with the Mil Mi-4 was made in May 1952 with a prototype equipped with a single-star Shvetsov radial installed in the nose as in the S-55, capable of delivering 735.5 kW (1,000 hp), although the model later went into production with a 1,250 kW Shvetsov ASh-82V engine. The first model entered service the same year and replaced the Mi-1. An ejection rotor version was also made.

The Mil Mi-4 was first unveiled at the Tushino air parade on "Soviet Air Force Day" in 1953. Initially named Type 36 by NATO, it was given the code name "Hound" from 1955.

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