Mikoyan I-3U(I-420) Soviet interceptor
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S-22 was the first Soviet variable geometry wing aircraft. It was based on the Su-7B fighter-bomber construction, and was designed to solve the m...
The Yakovlev Yak-1 is a Soviet single-engine fighter aircraft of World War II. Produced from early 1940s, it was a single-seat monoplane with a c...
The Ilyushin IL-86 was the first Soviet four-engined wide-body airliner. Designed in the 1970’s with the intention to be officially presented at...
The Myasishchev M-17 was designed in the mid-1970's as a high altitude interceptor of the reconnaissance balloons, which USA were then launching...
The Mirage III V-01 was a French vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) prototype fighter aircraft, developed in the mid-1960s. It was fitted with...
The Su20 was an export version of the Sukhoi Su17M, developed for sales to the Third World countries. It differed from its predecessor by the c...
The Su-7B fighter-bomber was designed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau in 1958, on the basis of Su-7 tactical fighter. The plane was powered by AL-7F-...
The Ye-152 and Ye-152A were developed in the late 50’s from the Ye-150 interceptor by OKB-156 Design team.Due to the fear of possible malfunction...
racing experimental aircraft
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After hard discussions, the Tupolev Design Bureau has been appointed by the USSR Government as a developer of a new antiradar airborne strike com...
The MiG-21F (Izdeliye "72") was light single-seat fighter aircraft, designed in the late 50’s as a further development of MiG-21. The aircraft pa...
Although the SAR (Search and Rescue) flying boat Beriev Be-14 successfully passed its government tests in 1965, it has never been put under seria...
In 1970s, the USSR had a strong demand of a new fighter, being highly efficient against F-15, F-14, Mirage-F.1, F-111B and B-1 strategic bomber,...
The Sukhoi Su-7 was a swept wing, supersonic fighter, developed in USSR in mid in 1950s. It was the first Soviet aircraft in which have been impe...
The Sukhoi Su-17M (NATO reporting name: “Fitter- C”) was a Soviet ground attack aircraft with variable wing geometry, developed in 1970. The plan...
The Su-7U (“U” stands for “Trainer” in Russian) was trainer aircraft, designed in 1965 on Su-7B basis. It has 2 separate pressure cockpits and...
During development of the firefighting variant of a new Be-200 amphibious multipurpose aircraft, designers had to solve a wide range of technica...
The Yak-140 was a Soviet experimental light-weight supersonic fighter developed by the Yakovlev Design Bureau in the middle 1950s. The prototype...
The Yak-1000 was experimental fighter, built in 1951, following Soviet intention to create supersonic fighter with the rhomboid wing, having maxi...
The Su-7BMK (K" standing for "commercial" in Russian) was an export version of the Su-7BM fighter-bomber, equipped with additional brake parachut...
Su -7BM was an upgraded modification of the Su-7B ground-attack aircraft, developed in the early 1960s. The plane has improved aerodynamics, addi...
Tupolev Tu-144 was the first world’s supersonic passenger airliner. His prototype first flew on 31 December 1968 near Moscow, almost two months b...
The Tupolev Tu-91(NATO reporting name:Boot) was a prototype of Soviet naval attack aircraft, designed in the early 1950s.The turboprop bomber was...
The Be-12 "Chayka"( in English “Seagull”) was an anti-submarine amphibious aircraft, successor to the obsolescent Be-6. The turboprop plane enter...
(Long-range ground-attack version of Yak-9)
The Antonov An-22 "Antei" (Russian: Ан-22 Антей,[1] An-22 Antej; English Antaeus) (NATO reporting name "Cock") is a heavy military transport airc...
Long-range supersonic jet fighter-bomber
Maritime surveillance aircraft
itially, Dassault provided a pair of pattern aircraft, the first of these flying in March 1963, which were transported to Australia and used to a...
Romanian WWII Fighter-bomber (no 109, 131)
(Rocket-boosted high-altitude interceptor project, terminated before construction)
This original plane was designed in late 50-s by consortium between Bolkow, Heinkel and Messerschmitt named EWR iaw requirments of the German def...
German WWII fighter