Mil Mi-32

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The Mil Mi-32 was a conceptual helicopter developed by the former Soviet Union in 1982. It was equipped with three rotors, with two engines driving each rotor. These engines were the same ones found in the smaller transport Mil Mi-26.

The Mi-32 uses a peculiar tripod fuselage system. It was designed to carry large, heavy loads. None were ever built.

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