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Michael Mil

A story about Russian aerospace engineer and scientist, creator of well-known Soviet helicopter Mi-1 and the founder of Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant

Top Cast

  • Evgeniy Stychkin

    Evgeniy Stychkin

    Mikhail Mil

  • Maryana Spivak

    Maryana Spivak

    Pana Rudenko

  • Andrey Merzlikin

    Andrey Merzlikin

    Kamov

  • Maksim Bityukov

    Maksim Bityukov

    Mikhail Zakharov

  • Aleksey Rozin

    Aleksey Rozin

    Kotikov

  • Evgeny Pekker

    Evgeny Pekker

    Nikolay Rusanovich

  • Pyotr Kislov

    Pyotr Kislov

    Matvey Baykalov

  • Petar Zekavica

    Petar Zekavica

    Sergey Sikorsky

  • Mariya Shumakova

    Mariya Shumakova

    Galya Baykalova

Overview

A story about Russian aerospace engineer and scientist, creator of well-known Soviet helicopter Mi-1 and the founder of Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant

Rating

5.7 / 10
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