№ 3141-3145. National Helicopter Center Mil&Kamov (overprint of the new denomination on stamps 2009 No.1329-1333 and text on the margins of the sheet of stamps 100th Anniversary of birth M.L. Mil (1909–1970), the designer)

23.11.2023
Artist-designer (stamp) – Komsa R.
Artist-designer (design of the overprint and face value on the stamp) – Miloradova M.

Sheet №3141-3145

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The National Helicopter Building Centre Mil and Kamov (JSC NCV Mil and Kamov) is a Russian aviation industry enterprise located in urban village Tomilino, Lyubertsy District of the Moscow Region. It is engaged in the development and experimental operation of helicopters. It was founded in 2019 on the basis of JSC Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant and JSC Kamov. The company weaved together two unique engineering schools of the Russian helicopter industry - the Mil School and the Kamov School. It forms part of JSC Russian Helicopters.

Currently, JSC NCV Mil and Kamov incorporates two development bureaus - Mil Design Bureau and Kamov Design Bureau, a trial plant, as well as an experimental and research (bench) complex and a flight test center. The company carries out explorations; it designs, builds and tests prototype helicopters, introduces them into serial production, retrofits, and supports Mi and Ka helicopters in production and operation.

The postage stamps provide images of Mi-1, Mi-4. Mi-8, Mi-28 and Mi-34 helicopters and a surcharge of a new face value of 20 rubles; the margins of the sheet of stamps carry the overprinted text: «Национальный центр вертолётостроения имени М.Л. Миля и Н.И. Камова» (The National Helicopter Building Centre Mil and Kamov).

A sheet with formatted margins (3×2) with 5 stamps and a coupon.

 

Paper Printing method Perforation Format of the stamp Format of the sheet Edition
Chalk surfaced Offset + screen printing (overprint of the new face value on the stamp and the text in the margins) Comb 12½:12 42 × 30 mm 160 × 100 mm 40 thousand each stamp / 40 thousand sheets

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