Locals welcome a Mil Mi-1 Pilot, Turkmen SSR, 1969

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Locals welcome a Mil Mi-1 Pilot, Turkmen SSR, 1969
A Soviet pilot feeds bears from his Mi-1 helicopter in Kamchatka, 1962
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Tout s'explique. Ce sont des ours soviétiques.
Mi-1 16-th helicopter squadron of the air force of the GDR; Meiningen, 1960-ies.
Classic Polish Aircraft
The Mi-1 (NATO classification: Hare) is a Soviet multirole helicopter developed by the Mil Design Bureau in the late 1940s. The first Soviet serial helicopter. Originally designated GM-1 (Helicopter Mil-1). The Mi-1 made its first flight in September 1948. In 1951 it was put into trial operation. Serial production was carried out in the USSR in 1952-1960, in the Polish People's Republic in the city of Svidnik in 1956-1965.
Air museum Mil-1 by HariesAutoMoto
Polish Mil-1 Early military helicopter. Classic