Mi-8
The Mi-8 is a versatile twin-engine helicopter developed by the Soviet Union in the 1960s. It is known for its ability to perform various roles, including transport, medical evacuation, and search and rescue missions. The helicopter can carry up to 24 passengers or a significant amount of cargo, making it popular among military and civilian operators worldwide.
With a maximum speed of around 250 km/h and a range of approximately 500 km, the Mi-8 is designed for reliability and efficiency. Its robust construction and advanced avionics allow it to operate in diverse environments, from mountainous regions to urban settings, contributing to its long-standing success in aviation.