Video: Four Mi-38 "Orca" Helicopters Flew Over Magadan with Portraits of Pilots on Their Sides

The "Aviatsiya Kolyma" aircraft in black and white livery took to the skies in memory of the heroic aviators of the Great Patriotic War

Four multi-purpose Mi-38 helicopters, nicknamed "Orca" for their distinctive black and white livery, led the "Immortal Regiment" procession in Magadan from the air. The "Aviatsiya Kolyma" aircraft carried large-format portraits of famous Great Patriotic War pilots – Vitaly Popkov, Vasily Borisov, Ilya Mazuruk, and Vasily Nikulin – on their sides.

The pilots completed a circle over the column and flew over the participants again, twice closing the aerial formation over the festive city.

The Mi-38 is a modern multi-purpose helicopter, specially designed for operation in the extreme climatic conditions of the Far North and the Arctic. The aircraft is equipped with two turboshaft engines and a composite main rotor, which ensures high fuel efficiency and the ability to continue flying if one of the engines fails. The unofficial name "Orca" became associated with the Mi-38 precisely because of its two-tone livery, reminiscent of the killer whale's coloration.

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