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    The Tumansky RD-9 (initially designated Mikulin AM-5) was an early Soviet turbojet engine, not based on pre-existing German or British designs. The AM-5...
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  • failures Tumansky M-92 - prototype development of M-90, 1943 Tumansky RD-9 - initially known as Mikulin AM-5, renamed to RD-9 when Tumansky took over...
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    The Tumansky R-25 is a turbojet engine, which is seen as the ultimate development of Tumansky R-11. It was designed under the leadership of Sergei Alekseevich...
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    Tumansky R-13 is a Soviet turbojet engine designed by Sergei Alekseevich Gavrilov [ru]. The Tumansky R-13 is a development of the successful Tumansky...
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    nuclear missiles. It produces UDMH fuel for liquid fuelled missiles and Tumansky RD-9 Turbojet engines, which power the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19 and Shenyang...
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    separately. In early 1970s the RD-33 was selected for new light fighter jet, later becoming Mikoyan MiG-29, the other option was Tumansky R-67-300. Years of development...
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    The Tumansky R-11 (initially AM-11) is a Soviet Cold War-era turbojet engine. The Tumansky R-11 was developed by A.A. Mikulin, Sergei Tumansky, and B.S...
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    Nanchang Q-5 (redirect from Shenyang F-9)
    sweep were incorporated. The Q-5 shares the J-6's Liming Wopen WP-6 A (Tumansky RD-9) turbojet engines. The redesign cost some high-altitude speed, but the...
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    Mikulin AM-3 (redirect from Mikulin RD-3M)
    Specific fuel consumption: 93.2 kg/(kN•h) Thrust-to-weight ratio: 2.81 Tumansky RD-9 Comparable engines Orenda Iroquois Related lists List of aircraft engines...
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  • licensed version of RD-500K turbojet WP6 turbojet - Chinese version of Tumansky RD-9 LM WP13 turbojet - Chinese version of Tumansky R-13 components to...
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    the Tumansky RD-9), rated at 25.5 kN (5,700 lbf) dry and 31.87 kN (7,160 lbf) with reheat. When fitted with the new engines, the SM-2B became the SM-9, first...
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    The Tumansky R-15 is an axial flow, single shaft turbojet with an afterburner. Its best known use is on the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25. The R-15-300 was designed...
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  • factories supply components or parts for current aircraft flown such as for Tumansky RD-9 turbojet engine used by Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19 and Shenyang J-6. Another...
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    AM-46 AM-47 - 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...
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    Allison J35 (redirect from Allison J35-A-9)
    Electric T31 General Electric J47 Comparable engines Rolls-Royce Avon Tumansky RD-9 Related lists List of aircraft engines Gunston, Bill (2006). The development...
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    by the Pirna engines designed for the purpose, but by Soviet-built Tumansky RD-9 engines, for which the controls and fuel feed components had been adapted...
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    engines Tumansky RD-9. 4 March 1959 – Second flight of prototype 152/I V1 for 55 minutes. Plane crashed after rapid descent killing the crew of four. 9 September...
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  • The Tumansky M-88 was an air-cooled radial engine for aircraft developed in the Soviet Union shortly before World War II. The M-88 was designed to address...
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    Lavochkin La-150 (RD-10) Messerschmitt Bf 110: Flying engine test-bed. Messerschmitt Me 262 OKB-1 EF 131: Equipped with the Soviet-made RD-10 copy of the...
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    The Tumansky R-29 is a Soviet turbojet aircraft engine that was developed in the early 1970s. It is generally described as being in the "third generation"...
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    100 hp V-8 Tumansky M-87 Tumansky M-88 Tumansky R-11 Tumansky R-13 Tumansky R-15 Tumansky RU-19 Tumansky R-21 Tumansky R-25 Tumansky R-266 Tumansky R-27 Tumansky...
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    version of the Yak-38, the main difference being the new Tumansky R-28V-300 and Rybinsk RD-38 engines. The maximum takeoff weight in VTOL was increased...
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    (2,866 lb•f) Dushkin S-155 rocket booster in the rear fuselage, and Tumansky RD-9AKYe afterburning turbojets. Although performance was very good, reaching...
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  • The Tumansky M-87 was a Soviet air-cooled aircraft radial engine that was developed in the late 1930s. It was a development of their licensed Gnome-Rhone...
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    274 lb) Powerplant: 1 × Tumansky R-27-300 afterburning turbojet engine, 76.49 kN (17,196 lbf) with afterburner Powerplant: 2 × Rybinsk RD-36-35 turbojet engines...
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  • The Tumansky R-21 was a Soviet turbojet engine of the 1960s. Used for development only, the project was canceled. The Tumansky R-21 was developed at Tushino...
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    higher compression development of Piaggio P.XI Tumansky M-85 license-built in USSR by Tumansky Tumansky M-86 960 hp (715 kW) development of M-85 through...
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    (25,684 lb) Max takeoff weight: 19,500 kg (42,990 lb) Powerplant: 1 × Tumansky R-79V-300 [ru] afterburning vectoring-nozzle turbofan, 108 kN (24,000 lbf)...
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    Klimov RD-45 Lycoming T53 Rolls-Royce Pegasus Rolls-Royce RB162 Rolls-Royce RB145R Rolls-Royce/MAN Turbo RB193 Rolls-Royce/SNECMA M45H Tumansky R-29 Turbo-Union...
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    None Length: 8.44 m (27 ft 9 in) Wingspan: 7.50 m (24 ft 7 in) Gross weight: 3,065 kg (6,758 lb) Powerplant: 1 × Tumansky RD-9BK , 19.2 kN (4,300 lbf)...
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