Mi-26 from Russian Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant is the largest helicopter in the world
Mil Mi-10 helicopter is powered by two Soloviev D-25V turboshaft engines
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The Mil Mi-6 heavy-lift helicopter has a maximum take-off weight of 425t
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A CH-53 Super Stallion lifts off from the flight deck of the USS Essex
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An MV-22 Osprey, a variant of V-22 Osprey, of the US Marine Corps prepares to land on the flight deck of the amphibious assault ship USS Boxer (LHD 4)
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A CH-47 Chinook helicopter from the US Army prepares to lift an armoured vehicle
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S-64E Erickson Air-Crane heavy-lift helicopter for fire suppression
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The Mi-38 is a next-generation heavy-lift helicopter capable of operating during day/night in all weather conditions
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Image courtesy of Russian Нelicopters, JSC
AC313 helicopter is the largest civilian helicopter ever developed in China
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A close front view of a CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter
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It is a twin-turbine heavy-lift helicopter designed and produced by Russian Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant
Since its debut at the Paris Air Show in 1981, the Halo has been sold to 20 countries around the world
The helicopter is used for both military and civilian missions and is available in 13 variants, which can lift up to 56,000kg
The load-carrying capacity of the Halo is comparable to that of a domestic C-130 transport aircraft, and has a cargo area 12m long and 33m wide, which can accommodate two combat vehicles weighing up to 9,988kg
The interiors have space to seat 80 combat-equipped troops or 60 stretchers
The flight deck can accommodate four crew including pilot, copilot, flight engineer and navigator
The development of the Mi-26 began in the early 1970s with the ambitious goal of producing a helicopter with double the load capacity of any other helicopter
The Mil Mi-10 (Nato codename: Harke) is a flying crane configuration of Mi-6 helicopter built by Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant in Russia
The helicopter retained many of the equipment and systems, including the engines, transmission and rotor system
The helicopter has a maximum takeoff weight of 43,700kg (96,340lb) and can seat up to 28 passengers inside the cabin
The Mi-10 is equipped with two Soloviev D-25V turboshaft engines, each developing a maximum power output of 4,100kW (5,500hp)
The large external fuel tanks aboard the Mi-10 provide a maximum range of about 430km
The Mi-6 (Nato code name: Hook) was the world’s biggest helicopter when it took in to skies for the first time in 1957
Developed to cater the civil and military requirements, more than 900 Mi-6 helicopters were built by Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant before production ceased in 1981
The large fuselage of Mi-6 provides enough space to accommodate 65 armed troops or 41 litter patients, plus two attendees, and can also carry a range of heavy cargo including vehicles
The helicopter has a maximum take-off weight of 42,500kg (93,700 lb)
The Mi-6 helicopter is powered by two Soloviev D-25V turboshaft engines mounted atop the fuselage midsection
Each engine is capable of developing a maximum power of 4,100kW (5,500shp)
The CH-53 Super Stallion is a development of CH-53 Sea Stallion heavy-lift cargo helicopter
It is currently the largest helicopter in service with the US armed forces
Designed with a lifting capacity of more than 33t, the CH-53 can lift a155mm howitzer along with its crew and ammunition
The Super Stallion helicopter is in service with the heavy lift helicopter squadrons of the US Marine Corps, forming a vital element of the composite squadrons supplying heavy cargo and supplies for amphibious assault missions
Three General Electric T64-GE-416/416A turboshaft engines power the CH-53 Super Stallion
Each engine developing 4,380shp (3,270kW) rated power ensures the helicopter can take-off with a maximum weight of 33,300kg (73,500lb)
The V-22 Osprey, produced as part of a strategic alliance between Bell Helicopter and Boeing, is a unique helicopter with multimission ability
It is a high speed plane that allows for quick transportation of crew or cargo
It can accommodate 24 combat troops or up to 15,876kg (35,000lbs) of internal and external cargo
Osprey was designed to meet the specific requirements of four US armed services
It is a tilt-rotor aircraft that takes off and lands similar to a helicopter
It can land or take off vertically and reach high altitude at high speeds of up to 280kt
It is fitted with two powerful Rolls-Royce engines whose nacelle can be rotated to convert the aircraft into a turboprop plane
The engines develop a power of 6,150shp each
It is capable of air-to-air refuelling and can be compactly stored on board an assault ship or aircraft carrier, thanks to the rotatable wings and foldable rotors
The CH-47 Chinook is a heavy-lift helicopter from Boeing
The Chinook can perform multiple transport missions
The helicopter is mainly used for transportation of troops, war supplies and battlefield equipment
It can also be deployed in medical evacuations, disaster relief, search and rescue, aircraft recovery, fire-fighting, parachute drop, heavy construction and civil development operations, making it a true multimission helicopter
Some of the notable missions in which Chinooks were used include the Gulf War and Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm
The empty weight of CH-47D/F Chinook is 10,614kg (23,401lb)
The helicopter is powered by two Textron Lycoming T55-L712 engines
The S-64 Aircrane (formerly known as Skycrane) is a heavy-lift helicopter currently manufactured by Erickson Air-Crane
A civil version of the US Army’s CH-54 Tarhe helicopter, the S-64 was originally developed by Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation
Erickson Air-Crane purchased the type certificate and manufacturing rights for the helicopter from Sikorsky in the early 1990s
The Aircrane was the first flying crane helicopter built with an aft-facing pilot station
The helicopter is 2697m in length
The maximum takeoff weight of the helicopter is 19,050kg (42,000lb)
The two Pratt&Whitney T73-P-700 turboshaft engines of the twin-engined Aircrane provide a combined power output of 9,600shp (7,160kW)
The Mi-38 is a multirole helicopter also developed by Mil Moscow Helicopters Plant, which can be used in cargo and passenger transport, search-and-rescue, offshore missions and for air ambulance services
Its robust build and flexible configuration enables operations in versatile environments, such as maritime, tropical and cold
The fuselage of the Mi-38 is built of high-strength composite materials
It can accommodate 30 passengers in transport missions and 16 stretchers when used as a hospital
The flight deck can accommodate two pilots
A single pilot can fly the helicopter in cargo configuration
The power plant of the Mi-38 comprises of two Klimov TV7-117V engines
The helicopter weighs approximately 8,300kg and has a maximum take-off weight of 15,600kg
AC313 from Avicopter is the biggest civilian helicopter ever built in China
The helicopter is based on Harbin Z-8, which itself is a derivative of the Aerospatiale Super Frelon helicopter
The Avicopter AC313 can be deployed in search and rescue (SAR), maritime surveillance, fire fighting, offshore oil and gas support, cargo transport and medical evacuation missions
The AC313 is the second rotorcraft capable of operating in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, after the Sikorsky S-70C Black Hawk
The AC313’s power-plant includes three Pratt & Whitney PT6B-67A engines
The typical seating arrangement can accommodate two crew members and up to 27 passengers
CH-46 Sea Knight is a medium-lift twin turbine tandem rotor transport helicopter originally produced by Vertol, a company based in the US
The CH-46A was designed exclusively for the US Marine Corps in 1961 in a design competition for a medium assault transport helicopter
The helicopter is also available in a civilian variant known as BV-107 II
The first CH-64A helicopter was used during the Vietnam War in 1965
Each of the two General Electric T-58-GE-16 turboshaft engines develop 1,400kW (1,870shp) of power
It has a maximum takeoff weight of 11,000kg (24,300lb)
The biggest passenger airplanes in the world
Airbus and Boeing currently build the biggest passenger airplanes in the world, with the mighty Airbus A380-800 and its rival the Boeing 777-300, while Russia’s Ilyushin also stands out as the only other company to make the list
If you know a thing or two about helicopters, then you probably know that they are among the most reliable types of aircraft
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Heavy lift helicopters are designed with impressive abilities to carry over 50 tons and place materials where they need to go faster, especially in remote areas
Some heavy-lift helicopters have been a top choice for corporations, civilians, and military branches that need heavy loads transferred from one location to another
Since their implementation in the ’40s, helicopters have done a great job moving large freight cargo, evacuating troops, and other life-saving activities
If you’re curious to know some of the world’s best heavy-lift helicopters in the world, this post is for you
Here are the top-heavy lifters of all time based on how much weight they can lift
Editorial Team Russian Mil Mi-26 airlifting a plane
Popularly known as Halo, the MI-26 is the world’s largest helicopter in production
Popularly known as Halo, the MI-26 is the world’s largest helicopter in production
This heavy twin-engine transport helicopter is Russian-made and was manufactured for both military and civilian operations
It was designed and developed by the Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant
Since its first appearance at the Paris Air Show in 1981, Halo has been sold worldwide to over 20 countries
It is available in 13 variants that can lift up to 56 tons and has been used over the years to transport virtually everything that can be carried safely in the sky, such as smaller helicopters
While its development began in the early 70s, designers had bigger plans and a goal to produce a helicopter with a capacity twice any modern machine could have
Halo started its operation in 1983
When it comes to specs, Halo’s charge area with rear ramp closed is 12m long, 32 m wide, and has a minimum cling height of 29m
The interior can hold 80 combat-equipped troops or six stretchers, but there are rare cases where it flies carrying 150 troops
Its maximum weight, when empty, is 62,170lb and its top speed is 295kph, and it has a crew capacity of 4
2 Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion
2 Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion
US Navy CH-53K King Stallion lifts a Joint Light Tactical Vehicle
The King Stallion is an upgrade of the CH-53E super stallion, which was previously the biggest and heaviest helicopter outside Russia
Today, the CH-53K King Stallion is the US military’s most powerful, biggest, and heaviest helicopter
It was also designed to meet the needs of the US marine corps and will serve as its critical sea and land-based logistics connector
This version allows international militaries and US marine corps to move troops and equipment from the ship to the shore and other higher altitude terrains faster and efficiently
It is built to thrive in the modern battlefield, including shipment operations
The CH-53K is more intelligent, reliable, survivable, and low maintenance as it is designed to withstand the most remote and austere operating bases
When it comes to the specs, the larger cabin can carry 463l or 37 troops comfortably
It can deliver supplies, vehicles, soldiers, and other materials required in larger quantities, such as heavy weapons, military vehicles, and 55 seated soldiers
Its speed is 172 miles per hour, and its weight when empty is 88,000lbs
3 Sikorsky CH-53E Super Stallion
3 Sikorsky CH-53E Super Stallion
3 Sikorsky CH-53E Super Stallion
aceebee USMC Sikorsky CH-53E Super Stallion
The CH-53e super stallion has been one of the heaviest and largest US military helicopters in use until the CH-53 K Super stallion arrived and took over
The CH-53 made its first entry into the industry in 1974 but entered service fully in 1981 under the US marine corps
It forms a crucial element of composite squadrons supplying heavy cargo and supplies for amphibious assault missions
So far, out of the 172 stallions delivered, 162 are in service with the Pacific and Atlantic fleet
It is designed with a lifting capacity of more than 33t
It can lift the a155mm howitzer along with the crew and ammunition
Three general electric turboshaft engines, T64-GE-416/416A, power the stallion
Each engine produces 3,270kW rated power that ensures the helicopter can take off with a maximum weight of 73,500lb
This helicopter has a maximum weight of 10,740lbs when empty and a total speed of 196mph
It can carry two pilots, 38 troops, or 24 stretchers
The stallion is nicknamed the ” Hurricane maker” from the downwash it generates, and it’s mighty enough to lift an aircraft as heavy as itself
credits… Mil Mi 10 Harke
Another great product by the Russian Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant is the MI-10, which entered service in 1962
It is a flying crane configuration of the MI-6 that retains many of the equipment and systems such as the rotor, engines, and transmission system
This helicopter was operated by the Russian Air Force and other smaller civil agencies
It has made significant improvements, such as the fuselage, which has a shallower cabin and a more resounding tail boom to allow more cargo to be hoisted
It is also a twin-wheeled undercarriage to enhance its heavy lifting capacity
Going forward to the specs, the MI-10 has a maximum take-off weight of 96,340lb and can seat 28 passengers in the cabin
Harke features two Soloviev D-25V turboshaft engines, each developing a maximum power output of 5,500hp
The big external fuel tanks aboard provide a full range of 267mi
Its maximum weight when empty is 54,410lb and has a top speed of 146mph
5 Boeing CH-47 Chinook
5 Boeing CH-47 Chinook
Lifting Capacity: 24,000 lbs / 10,886 Kg
Lifting Capacity: 24,000 lbs / 10,886 Kg
Lifting Capacity: 24,000 lbs / 10,886 Kg
Lifting Capacity: 24,000 lbs / 10,886 Kg
Lifting Capacity: 24,000 lbs / 10,886 Kg
Editorial Team Chinook lifting shipping container
Developed to meet the US Army requirements, the CH-47 first flew in 1961
The utility helicopter became fully operational in 1962
Since then, 1160 of its kind have been built, including model license-produced in Japan and Italy and exported all over the world
The upgraded Chinooks are designed to remain operational with the US army beyond 2060 and the years to come
This heavy-lift helicopter can perform multiple transport missions like carrying troops, war supplies, battlefield equipment, and other cargo
It is also efficient in other tasks such as transporting medical equipment, disaster relief, aircraft recovery, parachute drop, search and rescue, heavy construction, civil development operations, and emergency evacuation
Some of the well-known missions Chinooks have been used in the past include Operations Desert Shield, desert storm, and the Gulf War When empty, the CH-47 Chinook weighs 23,400 lbs
and its maximum take-off weight is 50,000lb
and its maximum take-off weight is 50,000lb
This means the Chinook can lift about 26,600 lbs, or about 12065 Kg
The Textron Lycoming T55-L712 engines power the Chinook
It accommodates 44 passengers
6 Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey
6 Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey
Lifting Capacity Single Cargo Hook: 10,000 lbs / 4,536 Kg
Lifting Capacity Dual Cargo Hook: 12,500 lbs / 5,760 Kg
US Marines Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey airlifting a Hummer
Produced as part of a strategic alliance between Boeing and Bell helicopters, the V-22 Osprey is a unique aircraft with multi-transmission abilities
That means it is more of a tiltrotor than an actual helicopter
However, it is used for the same purpose as helicopters by combining its vertical lift capabilities with the flight speed of a fixed-wing turboprop aircraft
It can take off or land vertically and reach a greater altitude at high speed of up to 280kt
Compared to other utility helicopters, this aircraft can fly twice the speed
The V-22 is fitted with two powerful Rolls-Royce engines whose nacelle can rotate to change the aircraft into a turboprop plane
The engines develop a powerful 6-150shp each and are capable of air-to-air refueling
Thanks to the rotatable wings and foldable rotors, the Osprey can be compactly stored on board an assault ship or an aircraft carrier
The navy, Marine Corps, and the US army use the V-22 Osprey for different missions like delivery
It is an interesting aircraft with incredible abilities as it can refuel in the air and land on ships and other vessels
It is currently one of the largest VTOL aircraft and accommodates 24 troops or 19,800 lbs internally and 12,500 lbs externally
The MI-38 was developed as a multirole helicopter by the Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant
That means it can be used for search and rescue missions, transport passengers and cargo, perform offshore tasks, and air ambulance services
Its flexible and strongly built configuration enables successful operations in hostile and versatile tropical, cold, and maritime environments
It is an entirely new design, which means the developers put in a lot of critical and creative thinking to come up with more contemporary ideas that were not included in the previous versions
For instance, it has new engines, airframes, avionics, and rotor systems
As for the specs, the MI-38 can carry 32 troops and 16 stretchers
The deck can take only two pilots, but one pilot can operate the aircraft
It can carry 11,000lbs internally and 15,000lbs externally
The MI-38 comes with two Klimov TV7-117V powerful engines
Lifting Capacity Internal: 12,500 lbs / 5,670 Kg
Lifting Capacity Internal: 12,500 lbs / 5,670 Kg
Lifting Capacity External: 9,000 lbs / 4,100 Kg
Lifting Capacity External: 9,000 lbs / 4,100 Kg
Dylan Agbagni French Air Force EC725 on lift off
Also called the “Super cougar” or “Caracal,” the EC 725 was built in France to improve search and find rescue missions
It first made its way into the sky in 2000 and was delivered to the French air force in 2005
It is a long-range tactical transport helicopter that evolved from the Eurocopter Puma family
Today, it has been adopted by Indonesia, Mexico, Malaysia, and other countries interested in ordering this aircraft
Apart from search and rescue operations, this helicopter is a heavy lifter that can be used to transport cargo, troops, and other materials required in often unreachable terrains
When it comes to the specs, the EC 725 has an external payload of 9,900 lbs
It is capable of carrying 28 troops
It can be fitted with add-on armor plating to operate in combat environments
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Helicopters are an indispensable part of military forces worldwide
They can make or break all kinds of military operations by providing transportation and supplies to areas that are otherwise unreachable
Helicopters give armed forces a way to navigate rugged landscapes, and deliver necessary cargo in even the harshest of weather conditions
So, just how big can these versatile aircraft get?
Let’s take a look at 10 of the largest helicopters in the world and learn about which features set each of them apart from the rest
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The NH90 is a military transport helicopter that is mainly used by the Coast Guard for surveillance, search and rescue missions, and special ops
This impressive aircraft is manufactured by NHIndustries and entirely owned by Airbus Helicopters
It was originally designed in order to meet NATO standards for a vessel that was ready for both battlefield and naval environments
The NH90 is actually developed in two variations: the tactical troop transport and the NATO frigate helicopter
This medium twin-turbine transport and multipurpose helicopter is operational in over 50 air forces around the globe
The Mil Mi-8 is manufactured in three different plants for both military and civilian use
It is primarily used by Russian forces, but has been exported to plenty of other countries as well
The Mil Mi-8’s commonly accepted NATO reporting name is “Hip,” and it is one of the most widely-distributed helicopters ever built
Formerly called the EH101, this military utility medium lift helicopter features a five-blade main rotor and armored crew seats
Its design was refined with a focus on durability and impact resistance, making it a prime military aircraft
Variants of the AW101 have also been constructed for commercial use thanks to their ample room for transporting cargo and passengers
The AW101 boasts the largest cabin in its class, as well as an excellent resistance to cold and other extreme weather conditions
The design of the Changhe Z-18 is evolved from that of the Harbin Z-8, featuring more powerful engines and optimised fuselage
It also comes built with an electronic flight instrument landing system
In January of 2018, the Changhe Z-18 was finally accepted into service by the People’s Liberation Army Ground Force
The H225M was crafted to meet French Air Force requirements for Combat Search and Rescue missions
It was designed by Eurocopter, now known as Airbus Helicopters, and is formally classified as a multi-role long-range tactical transport helicopter
The H225M serves as an integral part in the combat forces of France, Brazil, Mexico, Malaysia, Indonesia, Kuwait and Thailand
Originally developed by the Moscow Helicopter Plant, this multipurpose aircraft is intended for use both in transportation of passengers and cargo, as well as emergency and rescue missions
Its spacious interior can also transport much-needed medical supplies and operate as a mobile hospital
The Mi-38 offers a new level of versatility that has caught the eye of other professionals outside Russian forces, such as the Indian Air Chief Marshal
Designed to replace the Kazan Mi-17, the Mi-38 is in the process of being certified for both civilian and military use
The impressive Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey is the first operational tiltrotor in the world, incorporating some of the forward-flight characteristics of other aircraft into its design
The Osprey’s design also utilizes rotating engine nacelles in order to combine a far greater flight speed with the tight maneuverability inherent to helicopters
The V-22 Osprey can reach speeds up to twice that of a normal helicopter, and can accommodate 24 combat troops for transport
Ranking among the heaviest lifting Western helicopters, the Boeing CH-47F Chinook comes with an array of new and improved features, such as a cutting edge digital control system optimized for adverse weather conditions
It became the helicopter of choice for the US Army for its hauling power and maneuverability
Previous variations of the Chinook were used in the Vietnam and Gulf wars to transport weapons and troops
CH-53K King Stallion
Designed with durability in mind, the Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion is the newest in the CH-53 line and is anticipated to be fielded in 2019
This helicopter is a redesign of the CH-53E Super Stallion, featuring a larger cockpit, more powerful engines, and double the lifting power
The redesign was a result of the recent increased use of CH-53E Super Stallions, which are 15 years old and less efficient to maintain
The CH-53K King Stallion features three impressive turboshafts that enable the helicopter to fly 23 mph faster than its predecessor
The Mil Mi-26 is the largest helicopter in the world
This heavy multipurpose transport helicopter is designed to haul extremely heavy equipment and cargo to remote areas that cannot be accessed by other aircraft
The Mil Mi-26 has two hefty turbine engines that drive eight-blade rotors, rendering it powerful enough to lift other helicopters, aircraft, and military trucks
The Mi-26 was first seen in public at an Air Show in Paris, France