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To: HAL9000
The MI-26 only carries 80 troops.

The Mi-26 is the world's largest heavy-lift helicopter. It is capable of lifting large size cargo items weighing up to 20 tons, either inside the cargo compartment or on an external sling. A combined internal and external load configuration is also permissible, providing the total load does not exceed 20 tons.

The helicopter was developed for carrying large volume military equipment. A clearance control system is available for handling it during loading.

The cargo compartment is equipped with hoist with a lifting capacity of 5 tons and two electric winches.

Thanks to our helicopter, ground vehicles have attained flight. Flight crew compartment is armoured.

In only a matter of hours the helicopter can be converted into : assault troop version, equipped with 80 lightweight seats air ambulance capable of carrying 80 casualties on stretchers plus 3 medical attendants

The helicopter is also provided with an active interference system to combat against heat seeking missiles.

The Mi-26 is provided with engine starting facilities using internal power, special ladders are not required as both engine and gearbox cowlings, when in open position, serve as maintenance platforms.

The APU (Auxiliary Power Unit) provides ground power for internal engine starting, electrical and hydraulic systems together with air conditioning of the flight crew compartment.

The flight crew compartement is pressurised and affords excellent visibility, with a well laid out, integrated flight/navigation system that meets with modern requirements.

The Mi-26t can fly day or night in good and bad weather conditions.

2 posted on 08/20/2002 9:14:40 AM PDT by jokar
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To: jokar
Apparently, the helicopter was overloaded.
3 posted on 08/20/2002 9:31:09 AM PDT by HAL9000
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