Mi-1 Hare vs Mi-2 Hoplite

Soviet light utility helicopter, extensively used for civilian and military operations during the mid-20th century.
Picture of Mi-1 Hare
Origin country 🇨🇳 Ex-USSR
Category Military Helicopter
Manufacturer Mil
First flight 20 September 1948
Year of introduction 1950
Number produced 2594 units
Average unit price $0.1 million
Soviet light utility helicopter, broadly deployed in Eastern Europe, renowned for agricultural, rescue and military tasks since the 1960s.
Origin country 🇨🇳 Ex-USSR
Category Military Helicopter
Manufacturer Mil
First flight 22 September 1961
Year of introduction 1965
Number produced 5497 units
Average unit price $-- million
Wingspan 14.4 m
Height 3.3 m
Length 12.1 m
Maximum speed 185 km/h
Operational range 430 km
Service ceiling 3,500 m
Max. takeoff weight 2,330 kg
Empty weight 1,700 kg
Total thrust 1 x 423 kW
3-view profile of Mi-1 Hare
Wingspan -- m
Height 3.8 m
Length 11.4 m
Maximum speed 200 km/h
Operational range -- km
Service ceiling 4,000 m
Max. takeoff weight 3,700 kg
Empty weight 2,372 kg
Total thrust 2 x 294 kW

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