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The Mil Mi-6 (NATO reporting name Hook), given the article number izdeliye 50 and company designation V-6, is a Soviet/Russian heavy transport helicopter that was designed by the Mil design bureau. It was built in large numbers for both military and civil use and was the largest helicopter in production until the Mil Mi-26 was put in production in 1980.<!--difficult to search FAI for other Mi-6 records-->
From 1959 to 1972 at least 500 units were built for various general-transport, utility, firefighting and flying-crane duties, the last two sub-types not being fitted with the large fixed wings, which in other versions bear part of the lift in cruising flight and thus enable higher speeds to be attained. The twin nose wheels and large low-pressure main wheels do not retract.
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- Belarus Air Force
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- People's Liberation Army
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- Egyptian Air Force
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- Ethiopian Air Force
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thumb|Egyptian Air Force Mil Mi-6 on display at the Air Force museum in [[Almaza Air Base, Cairo.]]
- Indonesian Air Force
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- Iraqi Air Force
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- Kazakh Air Force
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- Laotian Air Force
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- Pakistan Army
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- Peruvian Air Force
- Peruvian Army
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- Ukrainian Air Force
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- Aeroflot
- Soviet Air Force
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- Vietnamese Air Force
Specifications (Mi-6)
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