The Mil Mi-2 (NATO code name is "Hoplite") was developed in the former Soviet Union by Mil Design Bureau in the early 60's as a turbine engine-powered successor of the Mi-1 hare. Its first flight was in 1961 and the serial manufacturing started in 1965 by the polish WSK-Swidnik (now PZL-Swidnick) plant and ended in 1985. Over 5200 Mi-2s have been built since 1965 mainly for the former Soviet Union and other former Warsaw Pact nations and many of them are still in use. The Mi-2 found widespread fields of activity both with military, state and commercial operators. Besides transport of freight and passengers, the Mi-2 has also found work as ambulance, police and Search-and-Rescue helicopter
Military transport russian panel
Simple passenger transport english panel
Ambulance Budapest Aircraft Service's HA-BGH - hungarian panel
Features
Accurate and detailed interior and exterior models
Reflective textures
Interior and exterior lights
2D panels and full clickable 3D virtual cockpit
Animated parts doors, pilots, switches, attitude indicator in VC, etc
Custom animations such as IFR curtain in virtual cockpit
Realistic flight dynamics tested by real Mi-2 pilots
Many simulated system operations firefighting, de-ice, improved trim, electrical, etc.
English manual
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