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The Kamov Ka-26 ( NATO reporting name Hoodlum) is a Soviet light utility helicopter with co-axial rotors . Contents 1 Development 2 Design 3 Operational history 4 Variants 5 Operators 5.1 Former operators 6 Specifications (Ka-26) 7 See also 8 References 9 External links Development The Ka-26 entered production in 1969. 816 have been built.


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The Kamov Ka-226 ( NATO reporting name: Hoodlum) is a small, twin-engine Russian utility helicopter. The Ka-226 features an interchangeable mission pod, rather than a conventional cabin, allowing the use of various accommodation or equipment configurations. The Ka-226 entered service in 2002. Development


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Kamov Ka-26 Development of the Russian light multipurpose helicopter, the Ka-26 (NATO designation: 'Hoodlum'), began in 1962. The removable cabin is capable of carrying either six passengers or 2 stretchers and 3 seats; when removed, a cargo platform or sling can be fitted. Maximum internal and slung loads are 700 kg and 1000 kg, respectively.


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The Kamov Ka-26 ( NATO reporting name Hoodlum) is a Soviet light utility helicopter with co-axial rotors . Development The Ka-26 entered production in 1969 and 816 were built. A variant with a single turboshaft engine is the Ka-126. A twin-turboshaft-powered version is the Ka-226.


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Season start in Őcsény Airfield.Winter-storage time is finished, MPB was removed from the hangar for her 43rd season. After some inspection, a pretty easy co.


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Kamov Ka-26 helicopter - development history, photos, technical data NATO reporting name: Hoodlum-A TYPE: Light twin-engined multipurpose helicopter. PROGRAMME: Prototype first flew 1965; production aircraft entered agricultural service in Soviet Union 1970; 850 built.


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TomiAviation 29.6K subscribers 2.8M views 13 years ago Cold start of the Vedeneyev M14V26 nine-cylinder, four-stroke, air-cooled, petrol-powered radial engine. This power plant is a modified.


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The Kamov Ka-26 is a Soviet light utility helicopter with co-axial rotors. Introduction Kamov Ka-26; Development; Design; Operational history; Variants; Operators Former operators; Specifications (Ka-26) See also; References; External links (..


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The Kamov Ka-26 (NATO reporting name Hoodlum) is a Soviet light utility helicopter with co-axial rotors. The Ka-26 entered production in 1969. 816 have been built. A variant with a single turboshaft engine is the Ka-126. A twin turboshaft-powered version is the Ka-226. (All the Ka-26/126/128/226 variants are code-named by NATO as "Hoodlum").


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These advantages made Kamov designs popular for construction work and naval use. From 1952 Kamov developed a series of helicopters for the Russian Navy, to use in the anti-submarine and ship replenishment roles, but the Ka-26 departed from this tradition in favour of a rugged all-purpose helicopter which could be maintained easily under often.


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The Kamov Ka-26 is a twin-engined light utility helicopter with coaxial rotors developed by the Soviet Design Bureau OKB Kamov (OKB-2), today Kamov JSC, Russia.The Ka-26 can be operated with or without the interchangeable mission pod (cabin). The main roles are agricultural service, air ambulance, cargo and passenger transport and firefighting.


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The Kamov Ka-26 stands as a testament to Soviet engineering prowess and innovation in the field of agricultural aviation. Its unique coaxial rotor system, versatility, and enduring legacy make it a fascinating subject for aviation enthusiasts and historians. Despite the passage of time, the Ka-26's impact on aerial agriculture remains.


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Kamov is currently working on the improved Ka-226A. Enhancements include a new rotor system with hingless hubs and glass fibre blades, changes to the airframe including a reprofiled nose. Power is from two 335kW (450shp) Allison 250-C20R/2 turboshafts.. Ka-26 - Seating for eight including one pilot and passenger separated from modular main.


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Photo: Deutsches Museum. This simple but robust aircraft was developed by the Soviet helicopter designer Nikolai Il'yich Kamov (1902-1973). The Ka-26 was conceived as a rotary-wing counterpart to the Antonov An-2 for various civil uses, mainly in agricultural applications. Upward and forward thrust came from two coaxial three-bladed rotors.


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Cold start of a 'stubborn' helicopter.In 2010, this helicopter stood inoperable for about one month due to the failure of the crankshafts bearing in the ri.

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