The Mil Mi-24 'Hind' first flew on September 19, 1969. NATO codename 'Hind' has become synonymous with Soviet/Russian heliborne firepower. Unique among attack helicopters for its troop-carrying capability — eight infantry in the rear cabin alongside the heavily armed front cockpit. The Mi-24 has served in Soviet, Russian, and dozens of foreign air forces, with combat experience from Afghanistan to Libya to Ukraine.
A full description for MI-24D Hind is on the way. In the meantime, you can fly this helicopter right now in the Absolute RC online flight simulator.
A helicopter scale subject for rotorcraft practice.