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  • ...ototype in Novosibirsk, which, during its evacuation, was home to the N.N. Polikarpov design bureau and experimental plant. This prototype was intended to be a s N.N Polikarpov received a 1st degree Stalin Prize for creating the I-185/M-71 Series Stand
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  • ...s developed in the same time as its biplane contemporary I-15 also made by Polikarpov. It was the first low-wing cantilever monoplane fighter with retractable ge {{AirManufacturer Polikarpov}}
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  • The U-2, or Po-2, was a multi-role biplane, created by Nikolay Polikarpov in 1928. The U-2 was designed as a primary civilian trainer and was forgivi ...giments reached its peak of up to 70 night bomber regiments. After Nikolay Polikarpov died in 1944, the aircraft was redesignated Po-2 in his memory. The aircraf
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  • The U-2, or Po-2, was a multi-role biplane, created by Nikolay Polikarpov in 1928. The U-2 was designed as a primary civilian trainer and was forgivi ...giments reached its peak of up to 70 night bomber regiments. After Nikolay Polikarpov died in 1944, the aircraft was redesignated Po-2 in his memory. The aircraf
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  • The Polikarpov I-153 "Chaika" ("Seagull") was an advanced version of the I-15 fighter deve {{AirManufacturer Polikarpov}}
    18 KB (2,925 words) - 03:18, 29 November 2023
  • ..., this nine-cylinder radial engine was never adequately completed. Nikolai Polikarpov, the lead designer, attempted to improve the I-16's aerodynamics by replaci {{AirManufacturer Polikarpov}}
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  • ...was a Soviet biplane fighter of the 1930s and 1940s. It was created by the Polikarpov Design Bureau in 1938. It is a modification (3rd variant) of the earlier I- * [[wt:en/news/2768/current|[Vehicle Profile] Polikarpov I-153]]
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  • ...arbarossa on 22 June 1941. He flew a number of ground attack missions in a Polikarpov I-16 until October of the same year, when he was transferred to the 69th Fi
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  • ...n rival of the A5M would become the fast and heavily armed [[I-16 (Family)|Polikarpov I-16]] flown by both Chinese pilots and Soviet volunteers.
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  • * [[I-16 (Family)|All I-16 Variants]] - The Polikarpov I-16 is technically the same as the N1K1, only more manoeuvrable. So refrai
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  • ...shed supremacy over the red air forces, but in November a new fighter, the Polikarpov I-15, appeared and the battles with CR.32 were harder to win. After came th
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  • ...shed supremacy over the red air forces, but in November a new fighter, the Polikarpov I-15, appeared and the battles with CR.32 were harder to win. After came th
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  • * Polikarpov [[I-180S]]
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  • * Polikarpov [[I-180S]]
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  • ...jät:''' Istrebitel (Истребитель) Fighter (Designation for the Polikarpov [[I-15 M-22]], [[I-15bis]]) ...itel (Истребитель) Reconnaissance aircraft (Designation for the Polikarpov [[I-153 M-62]])
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  • ...ake failure and a crash destroyed all hopes on the TIS program, and later, Polikarpov design bureau was closed. ...f-r-o-s-t-en|Operation F.R.O.S.T.]] event. One of the last projects of the Polikarpov design bureau, the TIS MA is a unique and deadly aircraft. Its general conf
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  • The '''Polikarpov I-15 ''Chaika''''' is a Soviet biplane fighter. It entered service in 1934 * [[Wikipedia:Polikarpov_I-15|[Wikipedia] Polikarpov I-15]]
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  • The '''Polikarpov I-16''' is a Soviet single-engine single-seat fighter aircraft of revolutio {{AirManufacturer Polikarpov}}
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  • ...with the USSR. The "Soviets" have 3 Fighter Tech Trees : Yakovlev OKB, MiG/Polikarpov OKB and Lavothkin OKB. The fighters were used generally to cover the bomber
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  • :''Pages of History:'' The [[Tu-2]] and Polikarpov
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