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The Mil Mi-8 is a Russian made, twin-engined, medium-lift, utility helicopter. It is the most produced helicopter in the world and is in use by over 50 countries. The Mi-17 is a further development, also known as the Mi-8M in Russian service, with Mi-17 being reserved for export versions. The two can be distinguished by the tail rotor location: on the Mi-8 it is on the right side, and on the Mi-17, the left side.
 
The Mil Mi-8 is a Russian made, twin-engined, medium-lift, utility helicopter. It is the most produced helicopter in the world and is in use by over 50 countries. The Mi-17 is a further development, also known as the Mi-8M in Russian service, with Mi-17 being reserved for export versions. The two can be distinguished by the tail rotor location: on the Mi-8 it is on the right side, and on the Mi-17, the left side.
  
This page lists all films that feature a variation of the Mil Mi-8/17/
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This page lists all films that feature a variation of the Mil Mi-8/17.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

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Mi-17 used in Behind Enemy Lines.

The Mil Mi-8 is a Russian made, twin-engined, medium-lift, utility helicopter. It is the most produced helicopter in the world and is in use by over 50 countries. The Mi-17 is a further development, also known as the Mi-8M in Russian service, with Mi-17 being reserved for export versions. The two can be distinguished by the tail rotor location: on the Mi-8 it is on the right side, and on the Mi-17, the left side.

This page lists all films that feature a variation of the Mil Mi-8/17.

See also

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