The Mil Mi-10, designated Harke by NATO, is a heavy cargo transport helicopter.  It stands with four legs, and holds loads beneath the fuselage secured with hydraulic locks.  Maximum payload is 15000 kg--on a sling, the maximum payload is 8000 kg.

Source: Milling into Western Markets, FLIGHT International 23 March 1967

Overview

Data on design, manufacture and status

Design authority: MVZ Mil

Primary manufacturer: MVZ Mil

Parent type: Mil Mi-10

Aircraft status: No longer flying

Configuration

Primary flight and mechanical characteristics

VTOL type: Helicopter

Lift devices: 1 Single main rotor

Dedicated control device: 1 Tail rotor

Crew required: 2 in Side-by-side arrangement

Landing gear: Wheels (non-retractable)

Key Characteristics

Data on key physical features

Aircraft Details

Data on aircraft configuration, weights, flight performance and equipment

References

References and sources used

Mikhail Mil. School of the embodiment of ideas
Vertolet
2009 (page 79)
Book

Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant 50 Years
Lyubimaya Kniga
1998 (page 98)
Book

Milling into Western Markets
FLIGHT International
FLIGHT International Archives, 23 March 1967 (page 432)
Periodical
Detailed article on the aircraft

Russian Helicopters, Ka-27
Russian Нelicopters, JSC
5 July 2017 (page 211)
Website

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