Kamov Ka-15

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Kamov Ka-15

The Kamov Ka-15 (NATO reporting name Hen) was a Soviet two-seat utility helicopter with coaxial rotors, which first flew in 1952.

It was a precursor of the Ka-18, and fitted with the M-14 engine (in helicopter version). It was primarily used for bush patrol, agricultural purposes, and fishery control.

Variants

  • Ka-15 : Two-seat light utility helicopter for the Soviet Navy.
  • Ka-15M : Two-seat light utility helicopter. Civilian version of the Ka-15.
  • Ka-18 : Four-seat light utility helicopter.

Operators

Military Operators

Civil Operators

Specifications (Ka-15)

General characteristics

  • Crew: one, pilot
  • Capacity: 1 passenger or 364 kg (881 lb) of cargo

Performance

External links

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