The Shvetsov M-71 was a Soviet radial engine built in small numbers during World War II. It was derived from the Shvetsov M-25, which was a license-built...
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included the Shvetsov M-71, which was more prominent and the Shvetsov M-82, which was also used on Lavochkin La-5 fighters. Only a few M-82 variants were...
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Lavochkin La-7 (section La-7/M-71)
medium altitudes than the La-5 that used the more powerful prototype Shvetsov M-71 engine. Lavochkin had been monitoring TsAGI's improvements and began...
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Aviadvigatel (redirect from Shvetsov)
capacity available Shvetsov M-72 - boosted version of M-71, 1945; superseded by the ASh-73 Shvetsov M-80 Shvestov M-81 Shvetsov M-93 Soloviev D-20 low-bypass...
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Superfortress. The Shvetsov ASh-73 originated in 1938 from a specification for an 18-cylinder, twin-row, development of the Shvetsov M-25, a license-built...
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The Shvetsov ASh-82 (M-82) is a Soviet 14-cylinder, two-row, air-cooled radial aircraft engine developed from the Shvetsov M-62. The M-62 was the result...
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UEC-Perm Engines (section Shvetsov engines)
Shvetsov M-11 Shvetsov M-22 Shvetsov M-25 Shvetsov M-63 Shvetsov M-64 Shvetsov M-70 Shvetsov M-71 Shvetsov M-72 Shvetsov M-80 Shvetsov M-81 Soloviev D-20 turbofan...
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exceeded its age limit before testing could be completed, and no further Shvetsov M-71 engines were available. The second prototype flew only in January 1942...
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end of the year. Flight testing was delayed due to unavailability of Shvetsov M-71 engines. Although testing was successful, the Su-8 was not approved...
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Merkulin ramjet booster operating in the same duct. A 1,500 kW (2,000 hp) Shvetsov M-71 engine was intended to be the main powerplant but it is unclear how...
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air-cooled Shvetsov ASh-82 radial engines were slung underneath the wings. Alternative engines considered were the Mikulin AM-39 V-12 and the Shvetsov M-71 radial...
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unreliable, and plans were made to fit alternative engines, including the Shvetsov M-71 and M-82 radial engines and the Charomskiy ACh-30 Diesel engine, although...
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List of aircraft engines (section Shvetsov)
Shvetsov M-11 Shvetsov M-3 Shvetsov M-25 Shvetsov M-62 Shvetsov M-63 Shvetsov M-64 Shvetsov M-65 Shvetsov M-70 Shvetsov M-71 Shvetsov M-72 Shvetsov M-80...
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Three I-153s are still in flying condition. The I-153 is powered by the Shvetsov M-62 radial engine. In 1937, the Polikarpov design bureau carried out studies...
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An-3 and the An-2-100) are powered by a 750 kW (1,010 hp) nine-cylinder Shvetsov ASh-62 radial engine, which was developed from the Wright R-1820. The An-2...
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Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp Comparable engines BMW 803 Bristol Centaurus Shvetsov ASh-2 Wright R-3350 Related lists List of aircraft engines White 1995,...
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Polikarpov I-15 (section Specifications (I-15 M-25))
powered by the Shvetsov M-22, a licence-built version of the Bristol Jupiter radial engine. While less powerful than the Cyclone, the M-22 powered aircraft...
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centreline. Though there were initial thoughts of mounting the KhAI-3's Shvetsov M-11 five cylinder radial engine on a pylon over the wing, it was finally...
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List of aerospace engineers (section M)
engineer Nevil Shute (1899–1960) – aeronautical engineer and author Arkady Shvetsov (1892–1953) – chief engine designer at the OKB-19 design bureau Igor Sikorsky...
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Gnome-Rhône 14Ms — and the third 750 hp (560 kW) Shvetsov M-25 A engines, with this model of Shvetsov OKB engine design being essentially a Soviet-built...
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Il-2 with the Shvetsov ASh-82 engine was proposed in 1942 to remedy projected shortages in the Mikulin inline engines. However, the Shvetsov ASh-82 was also...
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inline engines with 1,400 hp each. DIS-IT – second prototype with 2 × Shvetsov M-82F radial engines with 1,700 hp each; other subtle revisions added to...
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On 13 May 1941 the NKAP ordered the OKO to convert a MiG-3 to use the Shvetsov ASh-82A radial engine then entering production. The resulting aircraft...
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engine cowling, Shvetsov M-25 engine with 522 kW (700 hp). 2 prototypes tested with M-62 engine as well. Mass-produced. I-16 Type 6 Shvetsov M-25B engine,...
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433 lb) Gross weight: 920 kg (2,028 lb) Powerplant: × Shvetsov M-11 five cylinder air-cooled radial (the M-11 subtype fitted is not known but powers were in...
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Homare Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp Wright R-3350 Duplex-Cyclone Shvetsov ASh-73 Related lists List of aircraft engines Gunston, Bill (1998). Fedden-the...
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having their own Wright R-1820-derived 18 cylinder radial engine, the Shvetsov ASh-73 of comparable power and displacement to the B-29's Duplex Cyclone...
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Bristol Centaurus Fiat A.80 Fiat A.82 Gnome-Rhône 18L Nakajima Homare Shvetsov ASh-73 Wright R-2600 Twin Cyclone Related lists List of aircraft engines...
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except for the engine, which was a license-built Soviet radial, the Shvetsov M-11D (93 kW, 125 hp). After tests, an improved variant, the Junak 2 was...
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