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English: c/n 09147

Built 1957 Served with the Czechoslovak Air Force as ‘9147’ until sold to the museum in 1992. The Helicopter Museum Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, UK 2nd October 2020

The following information is from The Helicopter Museum website:-

“Following the American use of S-55 helicopters to carry assault troops in the early stages of the Korean War, Stalin ordered his designers in October 1951 to produce a similar helicopter within 12 months. Mil flew the first Mi-4 in May 1952, and the type entered service with the Soviet Army in mid 1953. The design followed the S-55 concept, with an engine in the nose connected to a main gearbox and drive system behind the cockpit, but was much larger and heavier, with a 16 cu.m (S65 cu.ft) cabin and clamshell doors to give unobstructed cabin access. In 1956 a Mi-4 set several new world helicopter records including a speed of 187 km/h, (100.97 mph) and lifting 2000kg (4409 lb) to 6018m (19744 ft). The Mi-4 became the standard assault troop helicopter for the Russian military and several allied governments until it was superseded by the turbine Mi-8 in the 1970s, although some countries, including Albania and China, were still operating the type in the 1990s. Other Mi-4s operated in an armed close support and anti-submarine warfare roles. A civil version was also built and widely used on air routes to connect isolated communities. Production ended in 1968 after more than 3000 had been built.

This example operated with the Czech Air Force in the assault transport role, and became the first Russian helicopter in a UK museum when it was acquired in 1992.”
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Camera location51° 20′ 21.21″ N, 2° 55′ 51.91″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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