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    The Mikulin M-17 was a Soviet-licensed copy of the German BMW VI V-12 liquid-cooled aircraft piston engine, further developed by Alexander Mikulin and...
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  • M17 (redirect from M-17)
    Half-track M17 rifle grenade used by the United States during World War II. Mikulin M-17, a Soviet copy of a German aircraft engine SIG Sauer M17 pistol, SIG...
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    The Mikulin AM-34 (M-34) was a Soviet mass-produced, liquid-cooled, aircraft engine of domestic design. Its initial development was troubled, but it eventually...
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    engines, the BMW VI (and later the Soviet licence-built version, the Mikulin M-17). Production eventually started at the ex-Junkers factory at Fili, Moscow...
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    improved M-4 with Dobrynin VD-7 engines with higher thrust and better S.F.C. than the Mikulin AM-3A engines. The first prototype was converted from an M-4.(NATO...
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    47 PS/kg (0.66 hp/lb; 1.08 kW/kg) B.M.E.P.: 6.9 atm (7.0 bar; 101 psi) Related development BMW IV BMW VII Mikulin M-17 Comparable engines Liberty L-12 Related...
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    T-34 (redirect from T-34 m 1941)
    production run from the Gorky factory were equipped with the BT tank's Mikulin M-17 petrol aircraft engine, and inferior transmission and clutch. The name...
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  • MP-6 2M-17 (Morskoj Paassazhirskii – seaplane passenger transport) Civil floatplane version, powered by two 507.1 kW (680 hp) Mikulin M-17 V-12 engines...
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    armament 4 or 5×7.62 mm DT machine guns (8,000 rounds) Engine 46.9 L Mikulin M-17 V12 engine 500 hp (370 kW) Power/weight 18 hp/t (13 kW/t; 16 hp/ST) Suspension...
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    which arrived in 1934, used a licence-built version of this engine, the Mikulin M-17 of 508 kW (680 hp), and could be fitted with a fixed wheel or ski undercarriage...
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    Union's first jet airliner, the Tupolev Tu-104. Mikulin also took part in the Tsar Tank project. M-17 - BMW VI built under licence AM-34 AM-35 - Super...
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    extensive evaluation, the R-5 entered production in 1930, powered by the Mikulin M-17, a licence-built copy of the BMW-VI, as a reconnaissance bomber. Further...
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    I-340 (Samolet SM-1) Experimental twin-engined variant powered by two Mikulin AM-5 engines. Developed into the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19. MiG-17F (Samolet...
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  • Powerplant: 2 × Mikulin M-17 V-12 water-cooled piston engines, 373 kW (500 hp) each alternate engines:3x Bristol Titan, 3x Wright J-5 Whirlwind or 3x M-26 Propellers:...
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    prototypes, used imported engines, but the remainder used the license-built Mikulin M-17. Approximately 400 were built, with Gordon and Dexter citing sources...
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  • a hatch. Two fixed machine guns could be operated by the pilot. Two Mikulin M-17 engines powered the ANT-21, as used by the ANT-7. The first prototype...
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  • John Mikulin (born April 7, 1988) is a member of the New York State Assembly representing the 17th district, which includes portions of the towns of Hempstead...
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    standard 100 millimeter antiaircraft gun. The La-17M was powered by a Mikulin RD-9BK turbojet with 1,950 kgf (4,300 lbf) thrust; the RD-9BK was a derated...
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  • in 1947. The six Jumo 004 engines of the EF-131 were replaced by two Mikulin AM-TKRD-01 axial flow turbojets, rated at 32.372 kN (7,280 lb) thrust,...
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    spares. An additional factor in cancellation of the MiG-3 was that its Mikulin AM-35A engine was closely related to the Il-2's AM-38 allowing production...
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    The project failed due to its disappointing Mikulin AM-37 engines and when a second prototype was built with M-82 radial engines its performance was mediocre...
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    version appearing in June 1957, its continued improvements of the Mikulin engines (Mikulin AM-3M each with 8,700 kilograms-force (85,000 N; 19,000 lbf) of...
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    attached below the swept cruciform tail. The aircraft was powered by two Mikulin AM-5 turbojets, mounted in nacelles that were attached directly to the...
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    I-17 prototype powered by a M-100 engine. TsKB-25 Unbuilt I-17Z project for a Mikulin AM-34RNF powered parasite fighter. TsKB-33 Third revised I-17 prototype...
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    (590 hp) Curtiss V-1570 "Conqueror" engines, with the intent of switching to Mikulin M-17s (modified BMW VIs) in production. The mock-up was approved on 21 March...
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  • of the OKB-329 Mil design bureau Alexander Mikulin (1895–1985) – engine designer, founded the OKB-24 Mikulin design bureau Frederick George Miles (1903–1976)...
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  • prototype for MiG-17, 1949 MiG I-340/SM-1 - prototype version of MiG-17 with two Mikulin AM-5 engines, 1952; led to the MiG-19 MiG I-350 (M) - fighter prototype...
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    the American B-29 Superfortress. The development of the notably powerful Mikulin AM-3 turbojet led to the possibility of a large, jet-powered bomber. The...
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    assistant M. Tetivikin. Polikarpov himself preferred radial engines and promoted his I-180 design at that time, but when the powerful Mikulin AM-37 inline...
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  • after the end of World War II. It was cancelled when its experimental Mikulin AM-43V engines reached the end of their service life. Impressed by the...
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