Marginalia Historica is a peer-reviewed academic journal focused on the history of education, including dissemination of knowledge in general and institutional forms of education and schools in particular. It presents hitherto unpublished scholarly studies, book reviews, and event reports from the Czech lands within a Central European context. The journal was published between 1996 and 2004 by the Department of History and History Didactics of the Faculty of Education at Charles University first as an irregular anthology, with eight issues in total; following 2010, publication was resumed in a regular semi-annual period both in print and online.
MARGINALIA HISTORICA, Vol 15 No 1 (2024), 9–31
ArticleNerealizované nákupy zahraničních vrtulníků do Československa 1945–1990
[Unrealized Purchases of Foreign Helicopters to Czechoslovakia 1945–1990]
Vojtěch Hájek
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/30298393.2026.1
published online: 16. 07. 2026
abstract
The author focuses on the issue of five unrealized acquisitions of helicopters from the USA, France, the USSR and Poland to Czechoslovakia. After 1948, the Czechoslovak Republic began to orient itself towards the Soviet Union, which led in 1956 to the purchase of the first Soviet helicopters, that dominated both the military and the civilian sectors until 1990. In addition to the constrained development of domestic helicopters, there were efforts to purchase machines from the capitalist countries. The first concerned the American Bell 47B in 1947 for the National Security Corps (Sbor národní bezpečnosti), the second attempt was to purchase the Aérospatiale Alouette III for the mountain rescue of the Tatra Mountains in the second half of the 1960s. In the late 1950s, the purchase of a heavy transport helicopter for the Czechoslovak People’s Army was also considered – possibly the Yak-24 or Mil Mi-6 types. In the late 1980s, on the other hand, the purchase of new helicopters for construction and assembly activities (Kamov Ka-32) and for air rescue services (W-3A Sokół) was considered. The study focuses on the analysis of individual aspects of these purchases in a broader technical-historical perspective.
keywords: helicopters; postwar Czechoslovakia; Cold War; history of aviation; aerial works; Slov-Air

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