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  • ...USSR flag.png|130px|link=Category:USSR aircraft]][[:Category:USSR aircraft|USSR]]</div> [[Category:Aviation]]
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  • ...ecs|name}} demonstrated the challenges of keeping up with rapidly evolving aviation technology during that era. In the end, only one prototype was built, and i {{USSR jet aircraft}}
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  • Developed by North Republic Aviation, the main role of the P-47 Thunderbolt was Bomber Escort, at high altitude ...o sent to the USSR via the lend-lease program. It was designed at Republic Aviation by two emigrants from the Russian Empire, Alexander Seversky and Alexander
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  • | link-1 = P-63A-5 (USSR) ...front. One Soviet account goes as far as to say that the entire 4th Guards Aviation Regiment (4 GvlAP) was converted to the P-63 in 1944 while officially flyin
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  • ...front. One Soviet account goes as far as to say that the entire 4th Guards Aviation Regiment (4 GvlAP) was converted to the P-63 in 1944, while they were offic * {{Specs-Link|p-63a-10_ussr}} - USSR lend-lease aircraft
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  • ...front. One Soviet account goes as far as to say that the entire 4th Guards Aviation Regiment (4 GvlAP) was converted to the P-63 in 1944, while they were offic In World War II, the P-63 would only see combat in the USSR. In the short military campaign in the Far East in August 1945, the Japanes
    16 KB (2,524 words) - 23:32, 12 November 2023
  • ...nd were even subject to part of the lend-lease program which China and the USSR benefited from. So versatile was this aircraft that a flight of them were s ...ious versions were also used by American naval aviation, both in the USN's aviation forces and in the US Marine Corps, under the designation PBJ-1.
    18 KB (2,769 words) - 10:23, 4 November 2023
  • ...nd were even subject to part of the lend-lease program which China and the USSR benefitted from. So versatile was this aircraft that a flight of them were ...i (1,900 km) at a speed of 300 mph (480 km/h). Fortuitously North American Aviation (NAA) already had a previous design for their NA-40B which they had already
    24 KB (3,895 words) - 02:06, 17 January 2023
  • ...nd were even subject to part of the lend-lease program which China and the USSR benefitted from. So versatile was this aircraft that a flight of them were ...i (1,900 km) at a speed of 300 mph (480 km/h). Fortuitously North American Aviation (NAA) already had a previous design for their NA-40B which they had already
    26 KB (4,167 words) - 18:43, 21 November 2022
  • | link-1 = Fw 190 D-9 (USSR) * USSR - All out turn you, most climb better, and sometimes faster too (La-7 / La-
    18 KB (2,831 words) - 09:29, 10 May 2024
  • ...s were introduced in 1912. Modifications of the machine gun, both army and aviation, were produced from 1917 at the Vickers factories until 1940, when they beg | USSR || [[PV-1 (7.62 mm)]] || style="text-align:center;" | 1926 || style="text-a
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  • ...shaks]]. Yakovlev was part of a Soviet delegation on a visit to the German aviation industry in October 1939. His interest was in aerodynamic design and during {{USSR fighters}}
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  • ...tly improved as a result, leading to Yakovlev's request to the Minister of Aviation to mass-produce a test batch of 20 improved aircraft for combat testing at {{USSR fighters}}
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  • ...isputed to this day which of the two was the true first jet fighter of the USSR. Compared to its aforementioned competitor, the Yak-15 was easier to fly th ...ts, including Junkers Jumo-004 jet engines. This engine was studied in the USSR, and the Klimov OKB created a domestic counterpart under the designation RD
    19 KB (2,961 words) - 19:53, 17 December 2023
  • ...ts, including Junkers Jumo-004 jet engines. This engine was studied in the USSR, and the Klimov OKB created a domestic counterpart under the designation RD ...ction Yak-15 planes had a different engine, the RD-10, manufactured in the USSR. The service life of the earliest engines was officially claimed to be 25 h
    16 KB (2,600 words) - 22:50, 25 October 2023
  • I-15 is not bad for beginners who have just begun to master aviation - excellent manoeuvrability and good armament provide high chances for succ ...4. A total of 186 I-15 fighters were received by the Republicans from the USSR.
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  • ...in War Thunder. Total aircraft production in 1934, between the two Moscow Aviation Manufacturing Plants, No. 1 and No. 39 produced 94 I-15 fighters. The first {{USSR fighters}}
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  • I-15 is not bad for beginners who have just begun to master aviation - excellent manoeuvrability and good armament provide high chances for succ ...4. A total of 186 I-15 fighters were received by the Republicans from the USSR.
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  • * [http://www.airpages.ru/eng/ru/i16_5.shtml Aviation of WWII: I-16 type 5] {{USSR fighters}}
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  • ...> Polikarpov I-16] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20210511223052/http://www.aviation-history.com/polikarpov/i16.html Web Archive]) {{USSR fighters}}
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  • ...ne 1941, it was widely used on the front in Soviet Air Forces units, naval aviation units and Air Defense Forces units. {{USSR fighters}}
    24 KB (3,802 words) - 04:57, 24 December 2023
  • ...ne 1941, it was widely used on the front in Soviet Air Forces units, naval aviation units and Air Defence Forces units. {{USSR fighters}}
    19 KB (2,995 words) - 06:53, 16 July 2023
  • ...ks: two in the central wing section and one in the fuselage. It used 4B-78 aviation fuel with an octane rating of no lower than 95. A single conduit in the bot {{USSR fighters}}
    13 KB (1,941 words) - 22:15, 19 November 2022
  • ...ade variable-pitch AV-5-119 metal propeller. It used 2B-78, 3B-74 and B-95 aviation fuel with an octane rating of no less than 90. {{USSR fighters}}
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  • ...'s armament consisted of two 20 mm rapid-firing Shpitalny-Vladimirov ShVAK aviation cannons with 150 shells each. The cannons were located in the wing's centra {{USSR fighters}}
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  • ...in the Soviet Union began developing the first jet powered aircraft of the USSR. Shortly after, a official directive called for a twin engine fighter-inter ...er, Heinkel, Messerschmitt and Bell aircraft companies. At this point, the USSR was still ambivalent towards the turbojet engine and focused on other techn
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  • ...swept wing designs on their MiG-8 prototype before a major breakthrough in aviation technology occurred in the Soviet Union: the United Kingdom not only author At higher ranks of the Soviet aviation line, the MiG-15 series is one of the most iconic jet fighter aircraft desi
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  • ...er, Heinkel, Messerschmitt and Bell aircraft companies. At this point, the USSR was still ambivalent towards the turbojet engine and focused on other techn Jet aviation in the USSR changed for the better at the very end of the war when captured German turb
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  • ...fighters of the Soviet Air Force's RKKA. The LaGG-3 began appearing on the aviation scene in early 1941, several months prior to the beginning of the Great Pat {{USSR fighters}}
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  • ...st La-5 Type 37 Series 1-8 planes were produced in July 1942 at the No. 21 aviation plant in Gorky and went into service in August–September. Production cont {{USSR fighters}}
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  • ...rst La-7s found their way onto the front lines with the 63rd Guard Fighter Aviation Corps. The reception of the new fighter was warm - it was faster and more m {{USSR fighters}}
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  • ...rst La-7s found their way onto the front lines with the 63rd Guard Fighter Aviation Corps. The reception of the new fighter was warm - it was faster and more m ...La-5 Benchmark 1944 underwent tests with three synchronized Berezina B-20 aviation cannons. These new cannons were large-calibre UB machine guns redesigned fo
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  • ...e only with the Air Force of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army and naval aviation. As part of the Air Force of the Northern Fleet, several planes outlasted t {{USSR strike aircraft}}
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  • ...ner of the IL-2 Sergey Ilyushin sent a request to the People's Minister of Aviation, calling for improvement of the IL-2 by upgrading the engine to a 1,675-HP {{USSR attackers}}
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  • This aircraft was designed in the Department of Aviation, Hydroaviation and Aircraft Prototype Engineering (AGOS) of the Central Aer {{USSR bombers}}
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  • * [https://airpages.ru/eng/ru/tusb.shtml Aviation of World War II about SB-2] {{USSR bombers}}
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  • ...until late 1944, with the units of the Red Army Air Force and Soviet naval aviation, as a dive bomber and a reconnaissance aircraft. The Ar-2's production was {{USSR bombers}}
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  • The IL-4 is unique in that it is one of very few USSR tech-tree aircraft that is capable of carrying a torpedo - that is, the Sov * The only researchable propeller torpedo bomber in the USSR tech tree
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  • By June 22, 1941, when Germany invaded the USSR, factories had managed to produce 490 new dive bombers. Subsequent upgrades ...iments of the Air Force of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army but also by aviation units of the Northern, Baltic, and Black Sea Fleets.
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  • ...by the Air Force of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army and also by naval aviation units from the beginning of World War II. It was employed as a dive bomber ...war years, the Pe-2 was in service with Finland and Poland, as well as the USSR. Finnish Pe-2s, captured Soviet planes purchased from Germany, were used in
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  • The start of the Tupolev-manufactured aircraft in the Soviet aviation tree, the Tu-2S delivers a mix of agile aircraft handling with the twin-eng {{Youtube-gallery|GwwOVKASalw|'''Ignore At Your Peril! Tu-2S - USSR - Review!''' - ''Jengar''}}
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  • ...t B-29s would divert or crash land in the far Eastern USSR, and due to the USSR's neutrality in the Pacific War against Japan at that point, these bombers On the 3rd of August 1947 at the Tushino Aviation Day parade, three large B-29s overflew the crowd watching the air show. Wes
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  • ...camouflage scheme of Soviet pilot Sergey Y. Zhukovsky in the 127th Fighter Aviation Regiment of the Soviet Air Forces. The prototype served as "Black 69" with the 127th Fighter Aviation Regiment of the Western Military District. This aircraft was piloted by Ser
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  • ...ring the late-1930s by Pyotr Dmitrievich Grushin (1906-1993) at the Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI). An alternative way of thinking in the development of the ' {{USSR strike aircraft}}
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  • ..., Tulsa Oblast and joined the Red Army in 1937 to study on Kachin Military Aviation Pilot School where he graduated in 1940 in the same course as Vasily Stalin ...camouflage scheme of Soviet pilot Sergei F. Dolgushin in the 156th fighter aviation regiment from September 1944 onward. The playstyle and flight performance o
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  • ...after joining the military. His first assignment was to the 168th Fighter Aviation Regiment in Crimea. ...erred to the 69th Fighter Aviation Regiment (renamed to 9th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment in March 1942).
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  • ...ved to the Soviet Union in 1944 and gained good reputation in Soviet naval aviation, serving for many years as naval bombers and rescue aircraft, until they we ...ice with the USA and countries of the Anti-Hitler Coalition, including the USSR, where they were delivered as part of the Lend-Lease program.
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  • Designed in OKB-301 led by the "triumvirate" of aviation designers – S.A Lavochkin, V.P. Gorbunov and M.I. Gudkov. {{USSR fighters}}
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  • ...with fixed landing gear and a crew of 12. Designed in the AGOS department (Aviation, Hydroaviation and Experimental Construction) of the TsAGI (Central Aerohyd ...pted into service with German BMW-VI engines. At the end of the 1920s, the USSR obtained a license for their production and organized their manufacturing a
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  • .... The British variant differed in some components and was delivered to the USSR as part of the Lend-Lease programme. ...afety factor, earned the fighter the nickname "the King of Ramming" in the USSR. Soviet pilots made the best use of this advantage and carried out brave ra
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