- Mil Mi-12
infobox Aircraft
name = Mi-12 (V-12)
type = Heavy lift helicopter
manufacturer = Mil Design Bureau
caption = Mil Mi-12
designer =
first flight =10 July 1968
introduced =
retired =
status = Prototype only
primary user =Soviet Union
more users =
produced =
number built = 2
unit cost =
developed from =Mil Mi-6
variants with their own articles =The Soviet made Mil Mi-12 (Also known as the V-12,
NATO reporting name "Homer") is the largest helicopter ever built.The Mi-12 features the only two-rotor transverse scheme ever built by Mil eliminating the need for a
tail rotor . The twin engines were taken together with the rotors from theMil Mi-6 and duplicated on the Mi-12.Development came about as a need for a heavy lift helicopter capable of carrying major missile components. [ [http://www.brtsis.com/helicopters.htm Russian And Soviet Helicopters ] ] Production began on the Mi-12
prototype in1965 with the goal of lifting no less than 30,000 kg, and it flew first onJuly 10 ,1968 . In February 1969, the prototype lifted a 31,030 kg payload to 2,951m (9,682 feet). OnAugust 6 1969 , the Mi-12 lifted 44,205 kg (88,636 lb) to a height of 2,255m (7,398 feet), aworld record .Another Mi-12 with the registration number CCCP-21142 / H-833 was built and shown around Europe including at the
Paris Air Show atLe Bourget in 1971. Despite this, the helicopter did not meet its design specifications and the program was canceled with only two aircraft built.Some sources mention a third MI-12 prototype, which crashed during testing, but this has never been confirmed by official sources. One confirmed accident is a hard landing during first flight, which bent the front wheel;the aircraft was repaired and continued to fly afterwards.
One of the remaining Mi-12 is on display at the
Monino Air Force Museum inRussia (50 km east of Moscow). The other is located at the Michail Leontjewitsch Mil helicopter plant inPanki -Tomilino ,Lyuberetsky District nearMoscow . [ [http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Lyubertsy-Panki&sll=53.800651,-4.064941&sspn=7.115317,22.587891&ie=UTF8&ll=55.66719,37.932143&spn=0.001658,0.005515&t=h&z=18 Mi-12 airframe standing on the territory of Moscow helicopter plant] atGoogle Maps ]Operators
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Soviet Air Force pecifications (Mi-12)
aircraft specifications
plane or copter?=copter
jet or prop?=prop
crew=Six
capacity=Up to 40,000 kg (88,000 lb) of cargo
length main=37.00 m
length alt=121 ft 4 in
span main=2x 35.00 m
span alt=114 ft 10 in
height main=12.50 m
height alt=41 ft 0 in
area main=1,924 m²
area alt=20,700 ft²
empty weight main=69,100 kg
empty weight alt=152,000 lb
loaded weight main=97,000 kg
loaded weight alt=213,400 lb
max takeoff weight main=105,000 kg
max takeoff weight alt=231,000 lb
more general=
engine (prop)=Soloviev D-25 VF
type of prop=turboshaft s
number of props=4
power main=4,048 kW
power alt=6,497 shp
max speed main=260 km/h
max speed alt=163 mph
range main=1,000 km
range alt=625 miles
ceiling main=3,500 m
ceiling alt=11,480 ft
climb rate main=
climb rate alt=
loading main=50 kg/m²
loading alt=10 lb/ft²
power/mass main=0.20 kW/kg
power/mass alt=0.12 hp/lb
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lists=References
External links
* [http://www.aviation.ru/Mi/#12 Mil Mi-12 data and photos] at
aviation.ru
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Maqy-I9zceM Mil Mi-12 Homer video] onyouTube
* [http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?aircraft_genericsearch=&airlinesearch=&countrysearch=&specialsearch=&daterange=&keywords=Mil+Mi-12&range=&sort_order=&page_limit=15&thumbnails=&calccount=1240021&truecount=false&engine_version=6.0 Mil Mi-12 'Homer'] onAirliners.net
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