The Mil Mi-14 (product 140, machine B-14, NATO codification: Haze - Fog) is a Soviet shore-based multipurpose amphibious helicopter. The new design (with the internal designation B-14) differed from the Mi-8 in having a boat-like hull similar to the Sea King, allowing it to operate off the water, and a retractable four-point undercarriage, with the main wheels retracting into large sponsons on the rear of the fuselage. The helicopter was to be powered by two Klimov TV3-117MT turboshaft engines. A watertight weapons bay is fitted to the centerline of the fuselage allowing internal carriage of a single torpedo or eight depth charges, while a radome housing a search radar is fitted beneath the nose.
A detailed 3D printable model of Mi-14PL in 1/48 scale. Model with cabin interior, designation of doors, windows, air intakes and many separate parts.
It is possible to assemble model with open/close door and windows, variable tilt angle of main rotor, rotating wheels, main and anti-torque rotors. The model is not motorized! The model requires gluing. 3D Printing Guidelines and Assembly Instructions are included.
The model is optimized for a 0.4 mm nozzle and 0.15 mm layers. Approximate ⌀1.75 mm filament length for one model (without stand) - 67 meters.
All parts were tested on a 3D printer Anycubic Chiron. The manual includes information about supports and printing recommendations