

But it's only when the aircraft lands that observers are truly able to appreciate the magnitude of the helicopter, the world's largest.
Designed and built by Moscow-based Mil Helicopters, the Mi-26 stands roughly the same height as a three-story building and its rotors have the same span as the wings of an Airbus A320.
Since its first flight

Powered by a pair of 11,000 horsepower turboshaft engines, the Halo and its five-man crew can transport up to 44,000 pounds

With a range of nearly 500 miles, the Mi-26 is often called upon in situations that require large payloads to be delivered to inaccessible or unusual places. In the aftermath of the 2008 earthquake in Sichuan, China, an Mi-26 delivered heavy earth-moving equipment to remote mountain gorges to prevent flooding and mudslides.
In 1999, a Halo helicopter hauled a frozen 23,000-year-old woolly mammoth out of the Siberian tundra.
The photos below show an Mi-26 in a more traditional role, transporting a retired Tupolev Tu-134 airliner



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