United Helicopter Design Mi-17-2V1 “Unpredictable” Delta Federation United Nations Peacekeeping
The Mi-17-2V1 Block II(NATO Reporting name: Unpredictable) is a helicopter that was developed for United Nations Peacekeeping forces for operations in the Kivu conflict, Central African Republic Civil War, and the Mali war. Development of it was started after the United Nations Peacekeeping forces needed a helicopter that is very safe, durable, and can carry around 18 people. The Mi-17-2V1 was from a body of a Mi-17-3X1 repainted and put UN symbols on the tail also it’s rang was extended.
Development: 2003
Rollout: 2004
Power plant: x2 United Engine 811-838-17X3 Main Rotors and x1 United Engine 18-72 Stabilizer Rotor
Number built: 453
Crew: 1x Pilot 1x Co-Pilot 2x
Livery: Delta Federation 837th Airlift Operations from New Xap Air Force bace in the United Federation with UN markings
Where built: Cheryl United Design Manufacturing Facility
Ag’s:
1 Nien
2 Nien
3 Nien
4 Nien
5 Nien
6 Nien
7 4x Emergency parachutes
8 Lights
Weaponry: 2x M2 browning machine guns
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Mi-17-3X1 “Sea Watcher” Delta Federation Navy
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 67.5ft (20.6m)
- Length 85.6ft (26.1m)
- Height 21.2ft (6.5m)
- Empty Weight 20,685lbs (9,382kg)
- Loaded Weight 24,949lbs (11,316kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 18.915
- Wing Loading 526.0lbs/ft2 (2,568.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 47.4ft2 (4.4m2)
- Drag Points 12004
Parts
- Number of Parts 275
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,319