Three in one or flying angel: Mi-32 helicopter## Translated from Russian to English ##

Three in one or flying angel: Mi-32 helicopter## Translated from Russian to English ##
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In the 1960s, the Soviet Union had already amazed the world with the bold development of the V-12 helicopter with two rotors - a true giant of its time. But in 1982, engineers at the Mil Design Bureau decided to go even further, presenting a concept that took the breath away from even the most experienced aircraft designers. Meet the Mi-32 - a helicopter that seemed like the product of mad genius, as if it had stepped off the pages of a science fiction novel!

Imagine: an isosceles triangle, hovering in the skies, with three powerful rotors installed at its vertices. This is not just a helicopter, but a true flying titan, created for one purpose - to transport loads that would make ordinary machines dizzy. The Mi-32 was conceived as a sky crane, capable of lifting up to 60 tons on an external sling, attached to three gondolas connected by massive beams. Two of them, 40 meters long, extended from the pilot's cabin, and the third, 36-meter one, completed the triangle. Inside these beams were hidden fuel tanks and equipment, turning the machine into an autonomous aerial giant.

Now about the heart of this monster: each rotor was powered by a pair of D-136 turboshaft engines. Six engines together produced an astounding 60,000 horsepower! This allowed the Mi-32 to accelerate to 225 km/h and fly over 1200 km without refueling. Imagine how this behemoth, resembling a winged fortress, carries a load the size of a small house through the sky!

The Mi-32 project looked like an engineer's dream: ambitious, futuristic, almost incredible. It was presented to the USSR Council of Ministers and the Central Committee, and although the idea caused excitement, fate decided otherwise. The political and economic realities of the 1980s sent this masterpiece to the archives, never allowing it to take off. Not a single prototype, not a single test - only drawings and bold calculations that still excite minds to this day.

The Mi-32 went down in history under the nickname "Flyangel" - "Flying Angel," and this name perfectly reflects its essence: a celestial creation that could have become a legend but remained a dream.

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