• Sergei Konstantinovich Tumansky (Russian: Серге́й Константинович Туманский; 21 May [O.S. 8 May] 1901 – 9 September 1973) was a designer of Soviet aircraft...
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  • fighter, including the Chengdu J-7M Sergey Tumansky (1901–1973) – engine designer, founder of the OKB-300 Tumansky design bureau Andrei Tupolev (1888–1972)...
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    used on the Ilyushin Il-20 AM-2 AM-3/RD-3 AM-5 - renamed Tumansky RD-9 after Sergey Tumansky replaced Aleksandr Mikulin Soyuz Scientific Production Association...
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    of Socialist Labor (Twice) Honorary Citizen of Kuybyshev in 1982. Sergey Tumansky "Кузнецов Николай Дмитриевич". www.warheroes.ru. Retrieved 31 January...
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    Komsomolsk-on-Amur also began producing DB-3s in 1938. During 1938–39 the Tumansky M-87A engine was introduced on the production line in a gradual transition...
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    Bureau began work on a VTOL system, using the compact and lightweight Tumansky RU-19-300 turbojet engine, drafting a proposal for the Yak-104, a converted...
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    reducing drag. The prototype DB-3F, powered by the same 949 hp (708 kW) Tumansky M-87B engines of the DB-3M, was piloted on its maiden flight by Vladimir...
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    light fighter jet, later becoming Mikoyan MiG-29, the other option was Tumansky R-67-300. Years of development has built an extensive engine family. A...
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  • characteristics Crew: 1 Gross weight: 15,000 kg (33,069 lb) Powerplant: 2 × Tumansky R-11AF-300 afterburning turbojet engines Performance Maximum speed: 1,500 km/h...
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  • Prince Andrei Tumansky Sergey Yursky as Prince Nikita Petrovich Baturin Grenada Mnatsakanova as Polenka Aleksandr Potapov as Mitka Sergey Filippov as Ruler...
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  • changes included the replacement of the original AM-5F engines by the Tumansky RD-9V, an improved version of the AM-5F, the normal bombload was increased...
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    For his work on Advanced Rocket and Aircraft propulsion systems, Sergei Tumansky was awarded the prize in 1957 For their work on the MiG 25 Heavy Interceptor:...
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    Il-2 design, on which it was partly based, to be powered by the prototype Tumansky M-71 radial engine, which did not enter production. In 1943, Ilyushin started...
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    Progress AI-24VT Turboprop engines, 2,103 kW (2,820 hp) each Powerplant: 1 × Tumansky Ru19A-300 Turbojet booster / APU, 7.85 kN (1,760 lbf) thrust Propellers:...
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    controlled manner, this time by engaging the afterburner beforehand, as the Tumansky R-11 engine of the MiG-21 had to spool for full effect. After successful...
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    were prepared for further flight and system testing. All featured the Tumansky R-27-300 turbojet engine with a thrust of 77 kN (17,300 lbf). The order...
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  • Raduga design bureau and used to arm the Tupolev Tu-22. The Kh-22 uses a Tumansky liquid-fuel rocket engine, fueled with TG-02 (Tonka-250) and IRFNA (inhibited...
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