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The company attempted to stage an IPO on the London Stock Exchange in May 2011, but failed to fill the order book at the expected valuation of $2 billion. [7] [8]In 2011 Russian Helicopters and the Italian company AgustaWestland agreed to establish HeliVert, a joint company, in order to start production in Russia of the AW139 twin-engine multipurpose helicopter.
The Rotorfly R-30 helicopter is a coaxial helicopter with two two-blade fiberglass rotors. The control rods of the upper main rotor are located inside the shaft which reduces turbulence, It has been described as a hingeless teetering blade mount. [2] The aircraft claimed to be very quiet in general. [5]
2000s Russian helicopters (3 P) Pages in category "Soviet and Russian helicopters" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
The Kamov Ka-50 "Black Shark" (Russian: Чёрная акула, romanized: Chyornaya akula, English: kitefin shark), NATO reporting name Hokum A, is a Soviet/Russian single-seat attack helicopter with the distinctive coaxial rotor system of the Kamov design bureau.
VM-01 Role Light utility helicopter Type of aircraft Manufacturer Lada Land First flight May 2001 Number built 1 The VM-01 is a light helicopter from the Lada Land company in Tolyatti, Russia. The design was created privately by the company, but production was assisted by OKB Mil and Kamov. Design The aircraft contains a rotary-piston engine, four-bladed main rotor, two-bladed tail rotor, skid ...
[15] [16] The new variant was developed to meet the Russian MoD's new requirements for the helicopter and due to international sanctions imposed on Russia, all of its components, including engines and avionics, are Russian-made. [11] Deputy Managing Director at Kazan Helicopters Vadim Ligai stated that the Mi-38 can now carry up to 40 ...