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    Airframe Family: Mil Mi-8 / Mi-9 Hip (NATO)
    Latest Model:Mi-8T Hip-C (NATO)
    Last Military Serial:414 SPRP
    Construction Number:0414
    Compressed ID:Mil Mi-8T sn 414 SPRP cn 0414
    Latest Owner or Location:Deblin Air Force Museum, Deblin, Lubelskie (Lublin Voivodeship)

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    Dates

    Event

    30 September 1967

    Constructed as a Mi-8T.

    4 December 1967

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Sily Powietrzne Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej with s/n 414.

    From December 1967 to March 1970

    Transferred to 56. Pulk Smiglowcow (56th Helicopter Regiment), Inowroclaw-Latkowo, Poland.

    From March 1970 to Circa 1992

    Transferred to 37. Eskadra Smiglowcow Transportowych (37th Transport Helicopters Squadron), Inowroclaw-Latkowo, Poland.

    1971

    Unit renamed as 37. Pulk Smiglowcow Transportowych (37th Transport Helicopters Regiment) and relocated to Leczyca-Leznica Wielka Air Base.

    By 1972

    New serial number assigned: 0414 SPRP

    1972


    Photographer: CAF
    Notes: Transporting heavy duty cargo at URSUS factory in Warsaw, Poland.

    New serial number assigned: 414 SPRP

    Circa 1992

    Withdrawn from use.

    Transferred to CSIL (Aviation Engineering Training Center), Olesnica, Poland.
    As an instructional airframe.

    By 2003

    Placed on display with Deblin Air Force Base.

    2011

    Placed on display with Deblin Air Force Museum, Deblin, Lubelskie (Lublin Voivodeship).
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    17 April 2018


    Photographer: Marcin Rogowski
    Notes: At the Air Force Museum in Deblin, Poland.

    22 May 2018


    Photographer: John Bennett
    Notes: Taken at Deblin - Irena, Lubelskie, Poland


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    Data for airframe dossiers come from various sources. The following were used to compile this dossier...

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    Helicopter Database
    Old Wings by Aad van der Voet

    Individual Contributors
    John Bennett
    Marcin Rogowski

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