Kamov Ka-26
Civilian

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The Kamov Ka-26 shifted toward civilian utility roles, introducing a twin-engine configuration in a compact 7.8-meter airframe. Certified in 1965, this single-pilot helicopter achieved 170 km/h and could traverse 400 kilometers, making it well-suited for agricultural and industrial lifting tasks. Its modular pod-and-boom design allowed rapid reconfiguration for different payloads.
Caractéristiques
- Rôle
- Light utility
- Équipage
- 1
- Moteurs
- 2
- Premier vol
- 1965
- Longueur
- 7,8 m
- Vitesse maximale
- 170 km/h
- Autonomie
- 400 km